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The definitive telling of three decades of Collective Soul. Filmed at the Elvis Presley estate during the recording of Here To Eternity and featuring appearances by Sammy Hagar and Dolly Parton.
Directed by Joseph Rubinstein. Available now on Apple TV, Amazon, and Blu-ray/DVD.
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“We're just going to keep rolling. That's the plan.”
More than three decades in, Collective Soul isn't slowing down – they're accelerating. With over 15 million albums sold worldwide, six Gold or Platinum records, and seven #1 singles to their name, the Georgia-born band led by frontman and songwriter Ed Roland has cemented a legacy that few rock acts can match. And yet, in their 31st year, they're as prolific and road-hungry as ever.
Since launching a major label career in 1994, Collective Soul cut through a noisy '90s rock scene with stick-to-you-like-glue melodies, roof-shaking guitars, and a touch of Southern grit. Behind enduring singles like “Shine,” “December” and “The World I Know,” the band hit the ground running for what would not be a short-lived sprint, but a steady marathon of uncompromising – and always catchy – albums. As bassist Will Turpin has noted, the band is selling more tickets now than they did in the '90s – proof that Collective Soul's music hasn't just endured, it's grown.




