Rumble : the Indians who rocked the world /
This revelatory documentary brings to light the profound and overlooked influence of Indigenous people on popular music in North America. Focusing on music icons like Link Wray, Jimi Hendrix, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Taboo (The Black Eyed Peas), Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Jesse Ed Davis, Robbie Robe...
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Kino Lorber, Inc.,
[2017]
New York : Kino Lorber, [2017] |
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Summary: | This revelatory documentary brings to light the profound and overlooked influence of Indigenous people on popular music in North America. Focusing on music icons like Link Wray, Jimi Hendrix, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Taboo (The Black Eyed Peas), Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Jesse Ed Davis, Robbie Robertson, and Randy Castillo, RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World shows how these pioneering Native American musicians helped shape the soundtracks of our lives. The idea for RUMBLE came about when guitarist Stevie Salas, an Apache Indian and one of the film's executive producers, realized that no one outside of the music business knew about the profound contribution of these Native musicians. Renewed attention to this missing chapter in the history of American music led to the publishing of Brian Wright-McLeod's The Encyclopedia of Native Music, an exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, and eventually this documentary "This revelatory documentary brings to light the profound and overlooked influence of Indigenous people on popular music in North America. Focusing on music icons like Link Wray, Jimi Hendrix, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Taboo (The Black Eyed Peas), Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Jesse Ed Davis, Robbie Robertson, and Randy Castillo, RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World shows how these pioneering Native American musicians helped shape the soundtracks of our lives. The idea for RUMBLE came about when guitarist Stevie Salas, an Apache Indian and one of the film's Executive Producers, realized that no one outside of the music business knew about the profound contribution of these Native musicians. Renewed attention to this missing chapter in the history of American music led to the publishing of Brian Wright-McLeod's The Encyclopedia of Native Music, an exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, and eventually this documentary." -- Container |
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Item Description: | Originally produced as a motion picture in 2017 Originally produced in 2017 and broadcast on the PBS series Independent Lens Princeton copy mislabeled: The burning bed Title from disc surface Wide screen (1.85:1) Widescreen |
Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (102 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in |
Playing Time: | 01:42:00 |
Format: | DVD, NTSC, region 1, 5.1 Dolby digital, stereo DVD, NTSC, region 1, 5.1 surround, 2.0 stereo |
Awards: | Winner, Special Jury Award for Masterful Storytelling, 2017 Sundance Film Festival |
Production Credits: | Director of photography, Alfonso Maiorana ; original soundtrack composed by Benoît Charest ; editors, Benjamin Duffield, Jeremiah Hayes Director of photography, Alfonso Maiorana ; original soundtrack composed by Benoît Charest ; editors, Benjamin Duffield, Jeremiah Hayes Editors, Benjamin Duffield, Jeremiah Hayes ; director of photography, Alfonso Maiorana ; executive producers, Steve Salas, Tim Johnson, Catherine Bainbridge, Christina Fon, Diana Holtzberg, Linda Ludwick, Jan Rofekamp, Ernest Webb ; music, Benoît Charest |
ISBN: | 6317050279 9786317050273 |
Access: | This DVD may not play in all DVD players |