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Don't Start Me Talkin': The Junior Wells Story

Rated: | Views Released Year: 2004
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About: The life and times of late Chicago blues musician Junior Wells are narrated through interviews with Wells and Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, B.B. King, Carlos Santana, Charlie Musselwhite, Steve Miller, Dr. John, Dan Aykroyd, Jimmie Vaughan, Bruce Willis and more. Featured tracks include "Come On in This House," "Hoodoo Man Blues" and "Messin' with the Kid."
URL: Don't Start Me Talkin': The Junior Wells Story

The Mick Fleetwood Story: Two Sticks and a Drum

Rated: | Views Released Year: 2000
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About: Charting the roller-coaster life and career of Mick Fleetwood -- a cofounder of Grammy-winning pop-rockers Fleetwood Mac -- this in-depth documentary follows the drummer from boyhood to his days performing in tiny clubs to his band's rise to stardom. Providing insight are interviews with Fleetwood Mac members Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie and Lindsay Buckingham, and blues icons B.B. King and John Lee Hooker also share some illuminating thoughts.
URL: The Mick Fleetwood Story: Two Sticks and a Drum

Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey: A Journey to Music's Heart and Soul

Rated: | Views Released Year: 2001
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About: Rolling Stones bass player Bill Wyman digs into the roots of blues music, chronicling its start in Africa to its present position as the music of poetry, anguish and anger. Wyman also alludes to his own personal history with the genre as he visits smoky bars and local dives and goes on the road to find the masters who play the blues today, including the legendary John Lee Hooker and Robert Johnson.
URL: Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey: A Journey to Music's Heart and Soul

Masters of the Country Blues: John Lee Hooker and Furry Lewis

Rated: | Views Released Year: 2002
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About: This documentary traces the lives and music of two influential blues artists, Memphis's Furry Lewis and Mississippi's John Lee Hooker. Rare footage recorded by the Seattle Folklore Society captures both men in performances of their signature styles. Lewis infused the blues with turn-of-the-20th-century ballads and ragtime, while Hooker is noted for building the foundation for rock 'n' roll.
URL: Masters of the Country Blues: John Lee Hooker and Furry Lewis