Join historian Landon Palmer as he delves into the creation and legacy of the 1964 concert film The T.A.M.I. Show, which brought performers like the Beach Boys, the Rolling Stones, the Supremes, and James Brown to movie screens in an unforgettable display. This lecture, part of the AMS/Rock and Roll Hall of Fame series, bridges music research with public audiences, exploring how the film answered the 1960s challenge of capturing concerts on film. Palmer, an assistant professor at the University of Alabama and author of Rock Star/Movie Star, examines the unique intersection of film and popular music industries in this fascinating talk.