If you loved the musical journey and heartfelt storytelling of 'David Holt's State of Music' (2016), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same spirit of music, culture, and human connection. Whether you're a fan of documentaries, musical dramas, or stories about the power of music, this list has something for you.

The Graham Norton Show (2007)
Description: Combines celebrity interviews with live musical performances, creating a lively and entertaining atmosphere.
Fact: The show is known for its famous red chair segment, where audience members share funny stories.


The Jonathan Ross Show (2011)
Description: Features a mix of celebrity interviews and musical acts, offering a platform for artists to perform and share stories.
Fact: The show has hosted performances by global superstars like Adele and Ed Sheeran.


The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015)
Description: Often features musical performances and interviews with artists, blending humor and music in a late-night format.
Fact: The show's house band, Jon Batiste and Stay Human, won a Grammy for their album 'Anatomy of Angels.'


The Daily Show (1996)
Description: While primarily a news satire show, it occasionally features musical guests and segments that blend comedy and music.
Fact: The show has won numerous Emmy Awards for its unique blend of humor and political commentary.


CMT Crossroads (2002)
Description: Brings together artists from different genres for unique collaborations, showcasing musical versatility and creativity.
Fact: The show has paired legends like Johnny Cash with contemporary stars like Fiona Apple, creating memorable musical moments.


MTV Unplugged (1989)
Description: Features intimate, acoustic performances by artists, highlighting raw musical talent and stripped-down arrangements.
Fact: Nirvana's 1993 performance is one of the most iconic episodes, often credited with reviving interest in acoustic music.


Later... with Jools Holland (1992)
Description: Focuses on live musical performances across various genres, often featuring emerging and established artists in the same episode.
Fact: The show's unique circular stage setup allows for spontaneous collaborations between artists.
