Apple TV has emerged as a significant platform for music enthusiasts, featuring an impressive collection of titles that highlight various facets of music history and culture. The Velvet Underground, directed by Todd Haynes, utilizes rare footage and interviews to chronicle the formation of one of music's most influential bands, serving as a compelling introduction for new listeners.
Another notable title is Beastie Boys Story, hosted by surviving members Mike D and Ad-Rock, which combines a live performance with narrative elements to recount the journey of the iconic trio, under the direction of Spike Jonze.
Billie Eilish's rise to fame is explored in Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry, a documentary that captures her early career and the dynamics of her family support amid the pressures of stardom.
Additionally, Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues, directed by Sacha Jenkins, presents an in-depth look at the jazz legend's life, detailing his impact in a segregated America and the innovations he brought to multiple art forms. Each of these films is available for viewing on Apple TV.