Amazon Prime Announces New Music Doc & Concert Channel ‘The Coda Collection’
Amazon Prime has announced a new channel within its streaming library called The Coda Collection that will feature a wide variety of video content ranging from music docs and concert films to various exclusives.
Per Variety, The Coda Collection will officially launch on February 18 in the United States through Prime Video Channels and include over 150 titles upon launch including the following: Music, Money, Madness…Jimi Hendrix In Maui, The Rolling Stones On The Air, Johnny Cash at San Quentin and Miranda Lambert: Revolution Live By Candlelight. The Coda Collection will also feature “…newly filmed, exclusive performances by such artists as Jane’s Addiction and Stone Temple Pilots.”
The Coda Collection will also feature various original series on top of new or rare concert films from a variety of acts including AC/DC, Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Paul Simon and more.
Amazon Prime members will be able to access The Coda Collection via a monthly subscription fee of $4.99. The service will be available with a free 7-day trial. A trailer for The Coda Collection can be viewed below with complete details available at CodaCollection.co.
Variety also notes, “At the helm of the new company is CEO Jim Spinello, director/producer John McDermott, Janie Hendrix of Experience Hendrix, Yoko Ono and the Estate of John Lennon, and veteran entertainment lawyer Jonas Herbsman. Sony Music Entertainment is an equity partner in the new company, and content partners include Warner Music’s Rhino Entertainment, Concord Music, Mercury Studios, Reelin’ In The Years Productions, Creem Magazine and others.”