
A new subscription streaming channel called The Coda Collection focusing on music-themed programming will launch next month via Amazon’s Prime Video service.
The channel will offer a curated library of acclaimed concert films and documentaries, as well as world premieres of music-related movies. The service, which debuts February 18, will be available to Amazon Prime members for $4.99 a month. A seven-day free trial also will be offered.
Over 150 exclusive titles initially will be available via the Coda Collection channel, and new content will be added regularly, including an upcoming authorized Dave Grohl documentary, and newly filmed performances by Jane’s Addiction, Stone Temple Pilots and more.
Additionally, The Coda Collection will include footage of “new and rarely seen performances” by artists including Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters and AC/DC.
In conjunction with the channel, The Coda Collection will launch a free website that will feature content related to the films and other programming offered on the streaming destination. The site, led by respected music journalist Greg Kot, will feature articles, video interviews, curated playlists and more.
By Matt Friedlander
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