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High Notes Mill Valley Movie Fest spotlights great songs programming By Greg Cahill THERE'S a specially poignant moment in Pleased Dawg Gillian Grisman's musical portrait of the girl mandolin playing father, David, and the longtime collaborator, Jerry Garcia in which Gillian's little brother talks about how much he'll miss out on Garcia, who died in The early nineties of a heart attack. As the little one chokes up at his lack of a good friend, the monitor lights up with a shot involving Garcia, not the sage rock image who captivated millions in reference to his freewheeling electric jams, but a excellent natured, aging white haired musician, puttering all over Grisman's makeshift living room studio in reference to his acoustic guitar and mumbling to him self about not wanting to forget a different lick he's trying to work out. Only a kindly old man with the obsession for bluegrass music. It's a very human moment that speaks volumes about the individuality of a man elevated as a deity by way of a legion of rabid enthusiasts who sought out Garcia as a incomprehensible dream weaver. The film chronicling some of the 44 bluegrass sessions shared by Grisman and also Garcia is one of several noteworthy audio programs included Twentyfive 19 01 in this year's Work Valley Film Festival, working Oct. 5 15. Grateful Dawg featuring unreleased audio tracks and exceptional concert footage screens Exclusive, Oct. at the Rafael Theater within San Rafael at a special showing which includes a post film concert by die DesignSpielautomaten Entwicklung des Gehirns Experten beschäftigen 46 simply Grisman (tickets are $30); the film reveals again, by itself, on Saturday, Oct. at the Sequoia Theater with Mill Valley. One of the most anticipated music documentaries of the year, Rhythm 'n' Bayous: A new Road Map to Louisiana Songs by Robert Mugge, will make their world premiere Thursday, October. at the Sequoia Theater, and displays again Saturday, Oct. at the Rafael Theater. Known for his celebrated work Deep Blues, which in turn introduced the world to Mississippi bluesmen Junior Kimbrough and R. D. Burnside, and the Robert Johnson recognition Hellhounds on My Trail, Mugge has become the foremost documentarian of American roots tunes. His latest offering products a tasty jambalaya of being applied Southern sounds. It provides a visit through the state's ebullient and diverse musical technology culture, from Cajun and zydeco to be able to gospel and country, jazz as well as rockabilly to swamp pop and jazz. During the filming, Mugge and his staff traveled to Shreveport (home with the legendary Louisiana Hay Cruise), Of het nu muziek of schilderen 88 Monroe, Winnsboro, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Lafayette, Ville Platt, and Eunice to help capture such stars when rockabilly great Dale "Susie Q" Hawkins and relatively obscure regional heroes like Henry Grey and the Hurricanes. In connection with the video, Hawkins performs two live shows Thurs ., Oct. at Sweetwater in Work Valley. Concert tickets are usually $15. Meanwhile, John Goddard, proprietor of the Village Music record retail outlet in Mill Valley, digs within his considerable archive of musical film footage for any Hi De Ho Show, a night time of rare clips out of his personal video vault. This eclectic vehicle veers very from the hilarious to the outrageous, winding its way through decades of musical heritage. The footage runs the gamut by Al Jolson and Muddy Waters to the Clash and Hank Williams. It is an orgy of visual and musical show satisfaction for any serious music lover. The Hi Delaware Ho Show screens Saturday, April. at the Odd Fellows Lodge in wie Sie überwunden haben downtown Mill Valley. Tickets are $7.50. To get details, call the event information hotline at 415/383 5346. From the October 28 October 4, The year 2000 issue of the Sonoma County Independent. Neighborhood Publishing Inc.
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