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  • #30136
    LWjetta
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    For those in the Austin, TX area on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 go to the Paramount Theatre at 4:30p.m. , buy some popcorn and watch never before seen footage of Lucinda in the movie “For the Sake of the Song-The Story of Anderson Fair” This is a World Premiere showing.

    Here is the link.
    http://my.sxsw.com/events/eid/7989

    For The Sake Of The Song: The Story of Anderson Fair is the compelling saga of one of Texas’ and America’s unsung cultural treasures. This film explores the significant role Anderson Fair has played in preserving an American musical tradition and how a devoted family of artists, volunteers, and patrons transformed a politically subversive little coffee house and restaurant into a unique American music institution.

    Today, Anderson Fair is one of the oldest folk and acoustic music venues in continuous operation in the United States. What began as a little neighborhood restaurant where local musicians played for tips and free-thinkers gathered to “talk about things that might get them arrested somewhere else” quickly evolved into a songwriting sanctuary, cultivating a multitude of local and regional artists and attracting performers from all over the world. “It was a hotbed of creativity, a place to write, a place to perform, a place to get your act solid,” acknowledges former owner Franci Files Jarrard. Lucinda Williams recalls, “It was a coveted gig if you could get an actual night there. It was a great place to showcase your original material.”

    Anderson Fair has stubbornly bucked the odds and survived for four decades because of the dedication of a community of people with a common vision: nothing gets in the way of the music. It has always been and is still run by volunteers; no one is paid. And its struggle to survive in many ways mirrors the struggle of the individual artists. For The Sake Of The Song tells the tale of this small place in Texas where the sound is true, the spotlight gentle, the applause encouraging, and big things happen.

    Filmmakers Bruce Bryant and Jim Barham weave together a musical and visual tapestry of five generations of artists, volunteers, and patrons who have lived the story and graced the stage of this hallowed hall. In addition to intimate interviews with a who’s who of Americana and Texas music, the film also features new and never before seen archival footage of performances by Vince Bell, Guy Clark, Slaid Cleaves, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Steven Fromholz, Nanci Griffith, Carolyn Hester, Robert Earl Keen, Lyle Lovett, Eric Taylor, Dave Van Ronk, Townes Van Zandt, and Lucinda Williams.

    lwj

    #42445
    tntracy
    Participant

    Thanks for the link, LWJ – it sounds very cool. Wish I could be there!

    Tom

    #42446
    LWjetta
    Participant

    Re: Anderson Fair
    here is a clip from Lu’s old Message Board.
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    Hi Lucinda, remember this old man? posted by bangkok_cowboy on 10/24/02 11:39:37 AM
    Anderson Fair in the ’70s.. saw a Sat night live rerun last night.. you’ve come a long way from the hippie folk singer! Pretty HOT! congratulations on success! My favorite Lucinda song, “just another man, just another one night stand..” remember? I guess I’ll always laugh AT Roger for that.. Pat & I laughed our butts off over coffee that morning 25 years ago! Tim O ( not Tim L. )..
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    lwj

    #42447
    LWjetta
    Participant

    Might as well post the Trailer to the movie.

    http://www.traileraddict.com/trailer/for-the-sake-of-the-song/trailer

    lwj

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