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XPN & Philadelphia Film Society 1st Annual Music Film FestivalOn Thursday April 26 The Inaugural XPN Music Film Festival, produced by The Philadelphia Film Society got underway at the Annenberg Center in University City, Philadelphia. For anyone unfamiliar with XPN: WXPN, is a nationally recognized leader in Triple A radio and the premier The opening night film was a concert tour documentary called Big Easy Express. The film's upbeat opening credits, took on a look and feel reminiscent of classic movie musicals like Hello Dolly or Seven Brides for Seven Brothers; as we follow an exuberant young woman through train car after train car filled with jamming musicians from three groups on tour together: Mumford & Sons, Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros, and Old Crow Medicine Show. It was hard to tell the musicians apart from one band to the other - all grungy, folk, Rockabilly revelers. Well, one stood apart, Alex Ebert, from the Magnetic Zeros. This guy has incredible energy and presence, a sexy Jesus-type in a white farmers night shirt! The Opening Night Party was an elegant affair held at the Pennsylvania School of Law (3501 Sansom Street) and was catered by Doc Magrogan's Oyster House, opening in just a few short weeks adjacent to the Law School. Plenty of fresh seafood abound and I truly enjoyed the mini crab cakes. The bar was stocked by sponsors Dock Street Brewery and Barefoot Wines. Friday night I screened the first half of No Room for Rock Stars also a concert tour doc, featuring the youthful, up and coming performers of The Warped Tour. The tension between the more edgy, alternative artists and the new pop sensation Mike Posner, seemed to be the angle of the piece. Paul Eagleston, Ryan Avery, Michael Lerman
I then popped downstairs to catch the second half of Hi My Name is Ryan featuring Ryan Avery, a cherub faced lad, resembling a 1950's choirboy; who would ever guess behind his chubby, innocent
demeanor lurks a wild, punk rock performance artist, who pushes the boundaries of TMI, decency and absurdity. This off-beat documentary by Paul Eagleston and Stephen Rose is both weird and warm. It's hard not to be taken in by Ryan, who was in attendance for the first screening. Here's a link to the Hi My Name is Ryan Q & A.
Leaving the Annenberg I headed over to World Cafe Live for the Girl Walk // All Day Dance Party. I didn't get the name of the DJ, but he was spinning really good, fun 80's and 90's pop/rock songs. I wanted to stay and dance, but my attire of a heavy sweater and too tight jeans didn't seem conducive, so I shot some pics and left.
The filmmakers were also present at both of my Saturday screenings: Of All The Things about legendary
songwriter, Dennis Lambert, who together with his musical partner Brian Potter wrote and produced many, many popular songs of the 70's and early 80's including one of my very favorites - Dennis Edward's "Don't Look Any Further", but also hits like: Four Tops “Ain't No Woman”, The Commodores “Night Shift”, Glen Campbell,“Rhinestone Cowboy” & “Don't Pull Your Love”, Tavares “It Only Takes a Minute” Player “Baby Come Back” and more.
The filmmaker is Lambert's own son Jody who documents his father's concert tour in the
Philippines, where his music, particularly a solo album which failed in the US, "Bags and Things", is not just popular in the Philippines, but a fabric of their most treasured pop culture. The film is quite entertaining, mainly due to Lambert himself; he's lovable and dottering, musically gifted and naturally funny. Here's a link to the Of All The Things Q & A.
The Wrecking Crew is truly an important documentary for music historians.
Director Denny Tedesco is the son of
Tommy Tedesco, an amazing guitar player who was part of an era of music making when studio musicians ruled! The best of the best of these musicians were nicknamed "The Wrecking Crew" In the early 1960's to mid 70's just about every pop/rock n' roll artists used these guys [and lone female, Carol Kaye] on their albums to achieve chart topping success.
The documentary features interviews
from key members of The Wrecking Crew: Hal Blaine, Earl Palmer, Carol Kaye, Glen Campbell, Joe Osborn as well as interviews from notables: Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, Cher, Nancy Sinatra, Dick Clark and more. The preservation of these great musician's stories are part of the American Songbook. The Wrecking Crew documentary needs additional funds to purchase the rights to use all the music in the film. Here's the link to the donation page and the Denny Tedesco Q & A.
Saturday Night TLA (334 South Street) partnered with the
Music Film Festival to show a midnight screenings of Rocky Horror Picture Show – added bonus – The Transylvania Nipple Productions! I got some really racy shots from my balcony perch - Rocky Horror Photo Album.
Sunday screened the narrative feature, I Am Not A Hipster, a film about an Indy
music singer/songwriter, Brook (Dominic Bogart) going thru a mid-twenties life crisis.
The film has a
terrifically simple and genuine quality. The storytelling really speaks to the pain of the character without being maudlin, but retains an edge. Also hits just the right note in terms of musical performances and soundtrack. The director, Destin Daniel was in attendance, and although I think he's an emerging filmmaker to take note of; I feel his true talent lies in screenwriting.
Other commitments on Sunday evening prevented me from seeing any other films, including the closing night film, Under African Skies which chronicles Paul Simon's return to South Africa to perform the 25th Anniversary Graceland concert.
05.05.2012 | tinseltine's blog Cat. : Adam Shipiro Alex Ebert Annenberg Center Artist Bags and Things Big Easy Express Brian Potter Brian Wilson Brian Wilson Carol Kaye David Dye Dennis Edward Dennis Lambert Dennis Lambert Denny Tedesco Destin Daniel Director Dock Street Brewery Dominic Bogart Don't Look Any Further Earl Palmer Edward Sharpe energy Entertainment Entertainment Family Relation Film Society 1st Annual Music Film Festival filmmakers Glen Campbell Glen Campbell Hal Blaine Jody Lambert Joe Osborn Lauren Coleman Le Anne Lindsay leader Michael Lerman Mike Posner Mumford & Sons muscians Music Music Film Festival Musical collectives musician Nancy Sinatra Nationality Old Crow Medicine Show Paul Eagleston Paul Simon Pennsylvania Person Career Person Travel philadelphia Philadelphia Philippines player premier Ryan Avery Ryan Avery singer /songwriter songwriter South Africa Stephen Rose Taylor Williams the Music Film Festival The bar The Inaugural XPN Music Film Festival the University of Pennsylvania The Warped Tour THE WRECKING CREW The Wrecking Crew The Wrecking Crew Tommy Tedesco Tommy Tedesco touring documentaries University City University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania World Cafe WXPN WXPN Wyncote Foundation FESTIVALS
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