Plus:  Marty  Robbins,  Tammy  Wynette,  more
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Miley  Cyrus
"Best  of Both  Worlds  Concert:  The  3D  Movie"
(Walt  Disney)
What  became one of America's  most sought after children's concerts will before long be available as a 3-D  motion picture. Available  Aug.  19, Miley  Cyrus'  dual-personality performance spans two discs and includes special guests the Jonas  Brothers,  a sing-along feature with additional songs and a backstage look at the tween sensations. Tracks  performed in the pic include "Rock  Star,"  "Just  Like  You"  and "We  Got  the Party,"  as well as Jonas  Brothers'  hits "When  You  Look  Me  In  the Eyes"  and "Year  3000."
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Aerosmith
"Videobiography"
(Classic  Rock  Legends)
Boston  bikers Aerosmith  induce spent more than 35 years mounting the rock-and- roll ranks, and this 68-minute documentary, available today, takes a critical look at the journey. Music  journalists and other industry insiders commentary on the band's go up among some of their most popular music videos and live-music footage, including "Dude  (Looks  Like  a Lady),"  "Love  in an Elevator"  and "Cryin'."  
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Elvis  Presley
"Elvis  #1 Hit  Performances  and More,  Vol.  2"
(RCA)
Because  the King  of Rock  and Roll  had an armory of hit songs, a second volume of his top performances hit fund shelves Aug.  5. Gathered  from a variety of television appearances and specials, concerts and movies ranging from his career commence in 1956 through the 1970s, the 39-minute DVD  features 15 Elvis  classics, such as "Blue  Suede  Shoes,"  "That's  All  Right,"  "Love  Me"  and "Bossa  Nova  Baby."
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Marty  Robbins
"Marty  Robbins:  Legendary  Performances"
(Shout!  Factory)
The  area music fable nicknamed Mr.  Teardrop  crafted nearly hundred chart-topping singles in his 57 eld, several of which he performs on this 80-minute DVD.  Collected  from a number of videotaped performances and sequenced chronologically, the live performances range from his 1957 "Knee  Deep  In  The  Blues"  and "Begging  To  You,"  to his sixties syndicated television system series, to his 1970 Grammy  Award-winning  "My  Woman,  My  Woman,  My  Wife."  Additional  features include a 1982 interview with Robbins,  as intimately as his induction into the Country  Music  Hall  of Fame.
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Tammy  Wynette
"Tammy  Wynette:  Legendary  Performances"
(Shout!  Factory)
Known  as the First  Lady  of Country  Music,  legendary balladeer Tammy  Wynette  celebrated 20 No.  1 hits during her heroic career. As  of Aug.  19, fans can enjoy more than an time of day of video, including live performances, interviews and footage from her wedding to George  Richey.  Rare  versions of "Stand  By  Your  Man,"  "D-I-V-O-R-C-E"  and "Your  Good  Girl's  Gonna  Go  Bad"  accompany other favourite tracks, including several duets with George  Jones  ("We're  Gonna  Hold  On,"  "We  Loved  It  Away,"  "Golden  Ring"  and "Near  You.")
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More  new releases:
August  5:
AC/DC,  "AC/DC  � DVD  Collector's  Box"  (Video  Music,  Inc.)
Johnny  Cash,  "Music  in Review"  (Classic  Rock  Legends)
August  19:
America,  "America  & Friends:  Absolutely  Live!"  (ZYX  Music)
Elvis  Presley  & Johnny  Cash,  "Lost  Concert  Series:  Presley  Cash  � Interstate  Road  Show"  (Well  Go  USA)
August  26:
Keith  Jarrett,  "Standards  in Japan"  (Ecm  Records)
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