Troubadour Blues

Troubadour Blues

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  • Duration: 1h 36min
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  • Story:
    Troubadour Blues is a journey into the world of well-traveled singer-songwriters like Peter Case, Mary Gauthier, Chris Smither, Dave Alvin, Slaid Cleaves and many more. The film contains live performances of 40 brilliantly crafted songs, as well as informal moments and interviews in which the artists reflect on audiences, songwriting, the music business, and life.
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STORY

Story
Troubadour Blues is a journey into the world of well-traveled singer-songwriters like Peter Case, Mary Gauthier, Chris Smither, Dave Alvin, Slaid Cleaves and many more. The film contains live performances of 40 brilliantly crafted songs, as well as informal moments and interviews in which the artists reflect on audiences, songwriting, the music business, and life.

TRIVIA

Trivia

Selected as Opening Night film of the 2011 Buffalo International Film Festival.

Live performances for the film were all shot at real performances before paying audiences. Venues include McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica, CA, Ashland Coffee & Tea in Ashland, VA, the Ram's Head Tavern in Annapolis, MD, and Hugh's Room in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Several of the music venues featured in the film have closed, including the Gravity Lounge in Charlottesville, VA, and the Joyful Noise Coffeehouse in Lexington, MA.

Peter Case has been nominated three times for Grammy Awards, most recently for his 2007 album "Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John." Another artist in the film, Dave Alvin, won the Best Contemporary Folk Grammy for his 2000 album, "Public Domain."