

Betty: They Say I’m Different
An aspiring songwriter from a small steel town, Betty Mabry Davis arrived on the scene to break boundaries for women with her daring personality, iconic fashion style and outrageous funk. She befriended Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone, wrote songs for the Chambers Brothers and The Commodores and married Miles Davis, turning him from jazz to funk and then went on to ignite stages in the 70s with her sassy sexed up mix of hard rock and bluesy funk, inspiring artists from Prince to Erykah Badu to Karen 0 and Peaches. Then she vanished…
You may like

Fellinopolis

Albert Schweitzer - The Man Behind the Myth

Return of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley

Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire

The One, the Only, the Real Tarzan

Rammstein: Völkerball

Grass

SportsCentury Greatest Athletes: Wayne Gretzky

Good Copy Bad Copy

Depeche Mode: Touring the Angel — Live in Milan

YMO JAPAN TOUR at Nippon Budokan

Eddie and the Cruisers

Gateways to the Mind

There is No Death For Me

Allegro non troppo

The Queen Phenomenon

Pinoi Rock and Rhythm

Last Days of Solitary

Mac Dre: Legend of the Bay

30 Years of Garbage: The Garbage Pail Kids Story

Miss Americana

Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me

Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles

Halftime