White, Black & Blues
White, Black & Blues is a feature-length documentary film that chronicles the story of the Chicago teenage musicians who, in the early sixties, cut their teeth in the city’s tough blues neighborhoods, were accepted and treated like sons by the original blues masters, then went on to play a key role in bringing the blues to rock and roll, in what many refer to as the “blues-rock explosion.”
With special appearances by Jack White and Marshall Chess, the film stars Nick Gravenites, Michael Bloomfield, Barry Goldberg, Paul Butterfield, Harvey Mandel, Corky Siegel, Buddy Guy, Charlie Musselwhite, Steve Miller, Sam Lay, Dave Mason, Marcy Levy and B.B. King.
White, Black & Blues
They Brought The Blues To Rock and Roll
A Film by John Anderson
Produced by Out The Box Records and Anderson Productions
Executive Producers: Timm Martin, Chris Stewart, Bert Moreno
Producers: Barry Goldberg, John Anderson
Projected Release Date Fall 2010
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