The new Studio 65 label, with the release of three stellar DVD packages, all culled from the archives of U.S. seventies TV talk show ‘The Dick Cavett Show’. All titles have been compiled with the blessing and involvement of Cavett, and include performances and interviews that are unavailable elsewhere.

The Ray Charles Collection is a 2-disc set, including three complete episodes of the legendary late night chat show, including 14 live performances by The Genius, as well as candid interviews and some unforgettable moments!
Featuring superb performances of ‘Georgia On My Mind’, ‘Born To Lose’, ‘I Can’t Stop Loving You’, ‘Eleanor Rigby’, ‘America The Beautiful’ and nine others.
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Total duration: 3 hours 30 minutes.
The John & Yoko Collection is a 2-disc set, including three complete episodes of the Cavett Show, and features off the cuff and outspoken interviews with a couple whose legendary status will probably never be surpassed within the music and entertainment world.
Culled from two separate shows in 1971, these were the first interviews Lennon had given after the dissolution of The Beatles, and the pair returned to the Cavett Show in the early Summer of 1972 to chat with the laid back host and perform two songs.
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Total duration: 3 hours 30 minutes.
Rock Icons includes a staggering nine episodes from the legendary late night show, taking in the period 1969 - 1974. Featuring over 20 live performances, and interviews with David Bowie, George Harrison, The Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin, Joni Mitchell, Sly and the Family Stone, Jefferson Airplane, Ravi Shankar, Stevie Wonder, Stephen Stills and David Crosby. Watch trailer >
Total duration: 9 hours.

Comic Legends A 4 Disc DVD featuring 12 complete episodes. Cavett's early career as a writer for Jack Paar and Johnny Carson naturally led him into the world of stand-up comedy, where his contemporaries were the likes of Woody Allen and Bill Cosby. Cavett would later welcome both to The Cavett Show. But Cavett's comedian guests were by no means limited to his contemporaries. Cavett developed warm personal relationships with people like Groucho Marx, Bob Hope and Jack Benny. These great raconteurs and storytellers had some of their finest moments in Cavett's studio, where they found a unique forum that didn't necessarily require them to be funny. But of course they simply couldn't be anything else. ..Watch trailer >
Total duration: +/- 14 hours.

   

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