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- In the spring of 1939, Gilbert and Eleanor Kraus embarked on a risky and unlikely mission. Traveling into the heart of Nazi Germany, they rescued 50 Jewish children from Vienna and brought them to the United States.
- "Move Me Brightly" is a film based around a musical gathering at Bob Weir's TRI Studios in San Rafael, California to mark what would have been Jerry Garcia's 70th birthday on 3rd August, 2012. The revolving line-up of performers included fellow Grateful Dead members along with many guest artists who joined together to celebrate Jerry Garcia's life and work. The evening's programme was originally conceived by film director Justin Kreutzmann, the son of Grateful Dead drummer Bill, and the complete five hour set was webcast live. This film combines live performances from the studio alongside interviews with Jerry Garcia's family members, Grateful Dead bandmates and other musicians who played with or were inspired by him. It is fitting tribute to one of rock music's most creative and imaginative composers and performers.
- Slightly Stoopid were invited by the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir into his state of the art TRI Studios. Slightly Stoopid had the privilege to invite some of their close friends and family down to "Roberto's" TRI clubhouse for an unprecedented live web-cast and in-studio performance. The band's good friend Tommy Chong came down and hosted the event and provided some "Wisdom". The result is a 31 song / 2 set acoustic and electric performance, including behind the scenes rehearsal footage, and a rare interview segment moderated by Tommy Chong and Bob Weir, all offered on high definition limited edition DVD / 2CD set.
- Blackberry Smoke's stop at Bob Weir's TRI Studios is chronicled in the band's new DVD, Blackberry Smoke with Bob Weir: An Evening at TRI, featuring the Southern rock ensemble collaborating with the Dead guitarist on a number of tunes in the intimate space. The DVD includes Weir joining Blackberry Smoke on tunes like "Deep Elem Blues," "Big Boss Man," "Ramble on Rose," "Big River," "Promised Land," "Up on Cripple Creek" and a finale of "The Weight."