2021 is riding on a high for music listeners. Imagine a deep repository of rare concerts, new documentaries, film premieres and more being made accessible.
Yoko Ono and Janie Hendrix are launching a new music channel called the Coda Collection. The channel will stream exclusively via OTT Amazon Prime starting February 18th in the U.S., and stream globally throughout 2021.
The Coda Collection
The channel is combined with an editorial destination across Coda’s desktop and mobile sites, helmed by esteemed music critic Greg Kot. The aim is to provide another perspective on the artists and music featured in the content. Coda Collection is named after the new multimedia company Yoko Ono and Janie Hendrix cofounded with CEO Jim Spinello, John McDermott, and Jonas Herbsman.
“John [Lennon] was always on the cutting edge of music and culture,” Yoko Ono said in a statement about the new venture. “The Coda Collection will be a new way for fans to connect on a deeper level.”
A Golden Anthology
Several movie premieres will be offered at launch of Yoko Ono‘s channel, including ‘Music, Money, Madness…Jimi Hendrix In Maui’, ‘The Rolling Stones On The Air’, ‘Johnny Cash at San Quentin’, ‘Miranda Lambert: Revolution Live By Candlelight’. It will include newly filmed, exclusive performances by such artists as Jane’s Addiction and Stone Temple Pilots. Fans will be able to see the streaming premiers of Bob Dylan’s “Trouble No More,”. The forthcoming authorized Dave Grohl documentary, and performances by Dead & Company will also be featured.
By: Anjana Sathyanarayan