Collective Soul are the latest band to get their own feature-length documentary.
Give Me a Word: The Collective Soul Story delves into the band’s origin story covering the band’s history using archival footage along with video of the group working on the 2024 album Here to Eternity at a Palm Springs, California estate that was once owned by Elvis Presley.
Filmed at Elvis’ Palm Springs get-away in early 2023, and containing archival footage from the band’s early days, “Give Me a Word: The Collective Soul Story” is the definitive feature-length documentary on Collective Soul. Currently in their 31st year, the band has sold over 15 million albums worldwide – 6 of which have gone gold / platinum. They boast seven #1 singles, including SHINE, DECEMBER, and THE WORLD I KNOW. “Give Me a Word” tells the untold story, the family component to the band, the creativity, and the wisdom that has been hard won over a three decades plus career.
Directed by Joseph Rubinstein and Produced by Greg Richling and Jonathan Sheldon of Pfonetic.
Give Me a Word: The Collective Soul Story will be out July 8th on Blu-ray and DVD. It’ll also be available on demand that day, and will be released to streaming services later in the year.
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