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Toot Blues

"They told him the blues was dead, so Tim Duffy set out to record the music and ended up with the musicians themselves."

In the late 1980s, Tim Duffy, a penniless North Carolina musicology student, became deeply involved in Winston-Salem's drinkhouse music scene, an off-the-grid hotbed of gritty traditional blues. He began the foundation after observing and living with the deep poverty of the Southern blues artists he befriended and championed.The foundation now helps hundreds of older Southern musicians with everything from financial assistance to tour support. The film travels back to the early artists that were the inspiration for Music Maker, and forward to the current artists carrying on the Southern roots tradition. The film features performances, archival and contemporary, of Music Maker artists on tour and in the studio, as well as interviews with the artists and Duffy on the foundation, music and the blues.

Overview

Release Date
Oct 15, 2008
Original Title
Toot Blues
Runtime
74 minutes
Budget
$25
Revenue
$0
Language
en
Production Companies
Machipongo Films
Production Countries
United States of America