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Rumble - The Indians Who Rocked the World
Directors: Catherine Bainbridge & Alfonso Maiorana
Best Feature Length Documentary, Best Cinematography & Best Editing at 2018 Canadian Screen Awards
In the oft-cited history of American music, there is a missing chapter that deserves our attention and respect: the influence of Native Americans. Despite attempts to ban, censor, and erase Indian culture in the United States, indigenous musicians played an important role in helping to shape the soundtracks of our lives.
Many early pioneers of the blues had Native as well as African American roots. And as the folk rock era took hold in the 60s and 70s, Native Americans helped to define its evolution. Rumble tells the stories of these iconic Native musicians through playful re-creations and little-known stories, alongside concert footage, archives, and interviews with some of Americas greatest music legends who knew them, played music with them, and were inspired by them.
Featuring some of the greatest music stars of our time, the film reveals the important but rarely acknowledged impact of indigenous musicians on the American music scene.
Released in 2017 103 minutes
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LocationSeattle Central Library (View)
1000 Fourth Ave.
Seattle, WA 98104
United States
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