Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World

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Caught this recently on PBS/Independent Lens...

https://www.rumblethemovie.com/home

http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/films/rumble/

VERY well done, and worthy of a share.

I think I caught a glimpse of Alvin Youngblood Hart.

 

In the boxcar scene.

^That is correct.yes

We loved it.

 

Thanks for pointing it out RRG.

Really enjoyed it. Good call RRG.

I remember seeing Jesse Ed Davis and John Trudell together in Brooklyn at an old church in Brooklyn Heights sometime in the mid 1980's. I can't remember which church - but I think it was near Montague St. and they had concerts there back then and one time I also saw Lou Reed and John Cale together there - very intimate setting. John Trudell was an amazing force - and Jesse was such a great guitar player. Never have seen a night of music before or since that was like this unique pairing. Jesse died very young not long after this. 

^^^  St Ann's ?

 

good film

Looking at google maps - St. Ann's would appear to be correct.

BINGO!

trudell davis.jpg

Glad you guys had the chance to check it out, and that ya dug it !!!

Link Wray has always been a fav of mine, so this was a real treat to find.

This was a great documentary. The influence Native Americans was pretty profound. I had no idea that the blues were influenced so much by chanting & drumming. It's a must see for people interested in the history of American music.

I didn't want to start another thread but I stumbled upon a documentary on Amazon Prime about David Bromberg. It's about 7 years old but i enjoyed it , enough to make me pull ot How Late'll Ya Play Till

Phil played Rumble last night...weird coincidence.

Great work folks. 

Nice & new stuff, thanks.

Excellent. 

Bump for a Link to Link.

Thanks R&RG. I mentioned this documentary in the Link Wray thread. 

I saw that yes

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