🎬 Music, Documentary

Blues Britannia: Can Blue Men Sing the Whites?

2009 1h 30m Dir. Chris Rodley

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Documentary telling the story of what happened to blues music on its journey from the southern states of America to the heart of British pop and rock culture, providing an in-depth look at what this music really meant to a generation of kids desperate for an antidote to their experiences of living in post-war suburban Britain. Narrated by Nigel Planer and structured in three parts, the first, Born Under a Bad Sign, focuses on the arrival of American blues in Britain in the late 50s and the first performances here by such legends as Muddy Waters, Sonnie Terry and Brownie McGhee. Featuring archive performances and interviews with Keith Richards, Paul Jones, Chris Dreja, Bill Wyman, Phil May, John Mayall, Jack Bruce, Mick Fleetwood, Ian Anderson, Tony McPhee, Mike Vernon, Tom McGuinness, Mick Abrahams, Dick Taylor, Val Wilmer, Chris Barber, Pete Brown, Bob Brunning, Dave Kelly and Phil Ryan

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Year
2009
Runtime
1h 30m
Genre
Music, Documentary
Director
Language
EN
🎭 Music 🎭 Documentary 🎬 Chris Rodley

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Blues Britannia: Can Blue Men Sing the Whites? has a runtime of 1h 30m (1 hour and 30 minutes).
Blues Britannia: Can Blue Men Sing the Whites? was directed by Chris Rodley and released in 2009.
Blues Britannia: Can Blue Men Sing the Whites? is a Music, Documentary film (2009).

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