Eagle Rock Entertainment is a company that creates concert films and documentaries of rock bands. They focus on classic rock artists and have made concert films and documentaries about The Who, Pink Floyd, Queen and more. Younger artists they have made live concert films of include Eminem and Metallica.
They also make concert films and documentaries of artists in the jazz, hip-hop, classical, folk, and comedy genres as well as many others. Their most viewed films include performances from The Rolling Stones, The Doors, Peter Gabriel, Paul McCartney and Wings and Aerosmith.
Another popular film in the Eagle Rock catalog is the documentary "The Up in Smoke Tour," which is about Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and other hip-hop icons. The company also sells Monty Python live concert films.
The company won a Grammy Award for its documentary of 1960's rock band The Doors, When You're Strange. The documentary was endorsed by surviving members of The Doors and used original music from the band. It also included never before seen footage from singer Jim Morrison's unreleased film HWY.
Also related to The Doors, Eagle Rock sells the band's self made 1968 documentary "A Feast of Friends," which includes live performances and interviews from the band's heyday.