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June 4, 2010, 6:00 PM
$15 each.
100 seats, first-come, first-serve. All proceeds go to the White family.
**You will not receive a ticket in the mail; your name will be on a guest list, and you will receive an armband at the door.**
“Shoot-outs, robberies, gas-huffing , drug dealing, pill popping, murders, and tap dancing – what do these all have in common? These are just a few of the parts of being a member of the Wild and Wonderful White Family. The legendary family is as known for their wild, excessive criminal ways as they are for their famous mountain dancing members, including Jesco White, the star of director Julien Nitzberg’s cult classic documentary Dancing Outlaw.
Exploring both the comic and tragic sides of life on the other side of the law, this stylish, fast-paced family portrait exposes the powerful forces of corruption, poverty, and West Virginia’s environmentally and culturally devastating coal mining culture that helped shape the White family, a dying breed of outlaws preserving a dying form of dance.” — Genna Terranova, Senior Programmer, Tribeca Film.”
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A new Documentary film from Jacob Boyd, covering the knoxville Goth Scene Circa 2005-2006.
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In light of the new Caribou record Swim coming out April 20, which is next Tuesday…Woo Hoo!!! I though it would be nice to watch this mini doc from their previous ground breaking record Andorra. Also click on the highlighted text to be routed to listen to the new record and click here to enter the remix contest for the track “Sun.”
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“Three San Francisco-based musical acts – Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, and Vetiver – tour the country performing their genre-defining music in the summer of 2004. They help each other overcome family tragedies and car accidents, and meet colorful characters, forgotten musical heroes, and folk luminaries as they travel across the country.
The film is an intimate portrait of life on the road for these young musicians early in their careers, playing tiny, obscure clubs and art galleries, but on the verge of larger success where small vans are replaced by large, impersonal tour buses. Here music is a creative, organic, inclusive endeavor. They not only sing about – they create – the world in which they want to live.”
Still waiting for a release date to the masses.
Filed under: Alternative,Concerts,Folk,Indie,Music,Music Videos,Performance
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