14 new music documentaries ready to rock your world in 2022

15 JUNE, 2022

By Monu Jha

Sheryl Crow started as a background singer for Michael Jackson and Don Henley but her outsized talent ultimately led to a series of hit solo albums featuring singles such as "All I Wanna Do" and "If It Makes You Happy

A photo from behind the stage at the 50th anniversary of the fabled New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, held in 2019.

XXXTentacion had a tough childhood in Florida but eventually found some solace in music that mixed rap with grunge with emo. He was killed by assailants at age 20.

In 2020, Emme Maribel Muñiz - the daughter of Jennifer Lopez — joined her mother on stage at Super Bowl LIV during the halftime show/ Muñiz sang Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the USA”

George Michael was first heard as half of the British pop duo Wham!, but he quickly made a name for himself as a solo act with a string of hits that helped define the poppy '90s

Canadian singer Leonard Cohen performs on Oct. 3, 2012, at the Palau Sant Jordi hall in Barcelona.

Lil Baby, shown here performing at the 2021 Grammy Awards, has turned a life of hardship and prison into chart-topping raps about the pitfalls and lessons of urban life.

Sinead O'Connor has been a lighting rod for controversy throughout her career as a pioneering an unique sound in music.

Ronnie James Dio, second from left, recorded four albums during his many stints as frontman for Black Sabbath.

Tanya Tucker first caught listeners' attention at 13 with her hit "Delta Dawn," but over the next half century has continued to make her brand of Outlaw Country

Guitarist Robert Fripp during a European performance in 2004. Fripp famously founded the long-running prog-rock band King Crimson, and was a frequent collaborator with composer and producer Brian Eno.

David Bowie's dominance spanned decades, generations and genres.

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