Chris Rea Trailers
Chris Rea: Live at Baloise session 2017 TrailerChris Rea: Montreux Jazz Festival TrailerChris Rea: The Road to Hell and Back Trailer
Chris Rea: Live at Baloise session 2017 TrailerChris Rea: Montreux Jazz Festival TrailerChris Rea: The Road to Hell and Back Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
14 May 1999
Harry Sterndale, a failed photographer, is given a diagnosis of cancer and told that he has only three months to live.
01 January 1985
Get back to the Boogie-Woogie/R&B roots with the boys performing classic cover tunes such as "Poor Boy Boogie," "Saturday Night," "Let's Talk It Over," "All Night Long," "Baby Please Don't Go," "Chicken Shack Boogie," and "You Never Can Tell.
18 November 1983
After a woman is found butchered in her New York apartment, suspicion falls on her estranged husband, an ad executive who has suddenly left town on a cross-country road trip.
06 November 2006
Two DVD set that follows singer/songwriter Chris Rea as he embarks on his last tour as a solo artist, having been forced off the road due to health issues.
10 December 2002
"Dancing Down The Stony Road" DVD includes a superb 75-minutes documentary about recording "Stony Road" album, one short 23 min live/interview featurette from Cologne and a collection of Chris Rea paintings.
05 July 2014
This English singer and guitarist is quite familiar with Montreux, having come four times but never in the past twelve years.
11 December 2013
Racing the Silver Arrows tells the remarkable story of how the newly formed company of Auto Union challenged the old established firm of Mercedes Benz on the race tracks of the world from 1934 to 1939.
15 January 1993
Eight years ago, Gavin, the artistic son of a Scots-Italian ice-cream dynasty, turned his back on Glasgow and moved south to London to make his name illustrating children's books.
12 December 1993
Now recognized as one of the best electric guitars ever designed, Leo Fender's Stratocaster is a vital ingredient of American popular culture.
14 November 1996
For one young boy, a passion can be more than just a dream.