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Event: No Festival Required @ Modified

in The Shizz Calendar of Events
Added by mig50, 28 Nov 2007


Taking place 04 Dec 2007 09:00 AM (Single Day Event)

mig50


No Festival Required presents a film, "High and Dry", a documentary profiling the history of Tucson, Arizona's eclectic music scene. The past two decades have seen a number of singular talents emerge from Tucson, including Giant Sand's Howe Gelb, who has been called "the godfather of the alt-country movement," seminal blues slide-guitarist Rainer Ptacek, and original cow punk Al Perry. The city has also spawned more popular acts including Calexico, the Supersuckers and Machines of Loving Grace. Some of these bands reached the big time but self-destructed under the pressure of a music career they just weren't ready for, while others still make a successful living from their music, without the support of a major label or the mainstream music industry. High and Dry tells these musicians' stories, while giving insight into the choices they made along the way.

Modified Arts
7:30pm
$7
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