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The best of the music documentaries that can be watched on the music app Hulu

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A lot of new favorite shows are discovered in the year 2020 along with brilliant movies and great documentaries as people continue to live in social distancing.

It is a pretty hard time for live music to return as the best list of 11 great documentaries are compiled that are streaming presently on Hulu. A music fan can pick their favorite with a subscription.

69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez (2020) 

The film that is directed by Vikram Gandhi is partly investigative and it delves deeper into the life of the very popular and rapper with a lot of controversy Tekashi 6ix9ine and it also chronicles his prison sentence followed by his rise to fame.

Alive and Kicking (2016)

The documentary is brilliantly directed by Susan Glatzer and it gives a very intimate vision into the swing dance culture prevailing today.

Amazing Grace (2018)

The documentary directed by Alan Elliott chronicles the recording of the live album by Aretha Franklin called the Amazing Grace and it happened at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church based out of Watts in Los Angeles in January in the year 1972.

Amy Winehouse: A Final Goodbye (2011)

The life of Amy Winehouse is shared by director Maureen Goldthorpe that also includes her stellar rise to superstardom and also her music that brought about her untimely death with details of her inner demons.

B.B. King: On the Road (2017)

After the death of King in 2015, his precious companions, family, and band members came together and shared numerous incredible stories from his various tours. Jon Brewer, the director met with those people who went on the road with him and got to learn about many of their great adventures with the King.

Bad Reputation (2018)

The documentary narrates the brilliant story about the life and career of Joan Jett from the early years of her when she was the founder of The Runaways and also about her solo career and more.

The Beatles: Eight Days a Week- The Touring Years (2016)

The film directed by Ron Howard has followed the Beatles during the years when they toured from 1962 until they performed in their final show in 1966 in San Francisco.

The Decline of Western Civilization (1981)

The punk scene of the late 1970s in Los Angeles is chronicled by director Penelope Spheeris that also features Alice Bag, Catholic Discipline, Germs, Fear, Black Flag, and also X.

Janis: Little Girl Blue (2015)

The documentary that is directed by the brilliant Amy J. Berg has revealed the powerful, sensitive, and raw Janis Joplin beneath her enigmatic persona of rock ‘n roll.

Justin Bieber: Never Say Never (2011)

The incredible career trajectory of Justin Bieber is shared by director Jon M. Chu on how he became a global pop superstar from a street performer in Stratford, Ontario.

Madonna and the Breakfast Club (2019)

Guy Guido has directed that part of Madonna where she was lesser-known and in her pre-fame years in New York City. The documentary also tells about Dan Gilroy, who was her first boyfriend, and Breakfast Club, their first band.