Birthday: 1936-04-25
Deathday: 2007-03-03
Birthplace: Uniontown, Pennsylvania, USA
Gender: Male
Saul Swimmer (April 25, 1936 – March 3, 2007) was an American documentary film director and producer best known for the movie The Concert for Bangladesh (1972), the George Harrison-led Madison Square Garden show that was one of the first all-star benefits in rock music. He was also a co-producer of The Beatles' 1970 documentary Let It Be.
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2024-05-15 | Queen Rock Montreal |
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2024-05-10 | Queen: Rock Montreal & Live Aid (4K) |
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2007-12-04 | Queen: Rock Montreal & Live Aid |
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1982-05-03 | We Will Rock You |
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1977-08-01 | The Black Pearl |
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1972-03-23 | The Concert for Bangladesh |
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1971-09-25 | Come Together |
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1968-09-08 | Around the World of Mike Todd |
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1968-01-22 | Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter |
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1961-11-01 | Force of Impulse |
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1959-10-06 | The Boy Who Owned a Melephant |