An Important Film On The History Of American Music: Cadillac Records
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December 5th is the release date for the film, Cadillac Records, the story of the most legendary of all American record labels, Chicago's Chess Records. Chess was founded in 1950 by Leonard and Philip Chess, two Jewish immigrants from Poland, and its address, 2120 So. Michigan Avenue, was immortalized by a Rolling Stones song of the same name. It's now the home of the Blues Heaven Foundation. The label itself was the home of a breathtaking list of artists including Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, Memphis Slim, Jimmy Rogers, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy, The Flamingos, Chuck Berry, the Moonglows, Bo Diddley, Etta James, The Dells, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Fontella Bass, Willie Dixon, Moms Mabley...
The film was written and directed by Darnell Martin and stars Adrien Brody as Leonard Chess, Jeffrey Wright as Muddy Waters, Mos Def as Chuck Berry, and Beyoncé as Etta James. Here's the trailer:
And here's Beyoncé's cover of the classic Etta James song, "At Last," which will be released as the soundtrack's first single in two weeks:
Labels: Beyonce, Cadillac Records, Chess Records, The Blues
3 Comments:
On the topic of music.... have you heard Carlos Vamos and his guitar tapping? I'd be interested what you think of this unbelievable musician, he blew me away. No agenda here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwm-vxGgFf4
regards, thanks for all you do.
Etta’s Chess recordings have never been equaled. Etta cant even sing like that anymore (she does lazy jazz singing for elevators now). Beyonce does a fine job but it’s a very pale imitation of the original.
Kevinsf
oh my Howie, hadn't even heard tell of this film. looks sooo good. love the era, the music and frankly Jeffrey Wright would thrill me simply reading the phonebook
can't wait. thanks
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