Post by the Scribe on Jun 11, 2020 12:57:24 GMT
Jan 30, 2019 22:21:24 GMT Rob Gallagher said:
Sounds like sort of a sequel to Jakob Dylan's "Echo in the Canyon," about the beginnings of the Canyon music scene. I attended a screening last year at the DOC NYC festival where Dylan introduced the film and someone asked why Joni Mitchell ("Ladies of the Canyon") wasn't included. Dylan said that his film covered a very specific time period and a few pioneering artists, and that Joni's influence came later. Presumably that would explain Linda's omission from his film too.www.docnyc.net/film/echo-in-the-canyon/
Yes, or Part II. Something to build on. It includes Jackson Browne who hit the scene after Linda but I guess there is only so much they can include. It would almost need to be a series rather than a one time film.
deadline.com/2019/01/greenwich-acquires-music-documentary-echo-in-the-canyon-1202541020/
Q&A of Echo in the Canyon with Andrew Slater and Jakob Dylan in 2018
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Published on Nov 16, 2018
NYC PREMIERE Echo In The Canyon is a look at how The Byrds, The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, The Mama’s and the Papa’s all birthed the beginnings of the Laurel Canyon music scene and how the echo of these artists’ creations reverberated between each other and ultimately across the world with a timelessness that continues today. With appearances by Tom Petty, Brian Wilson, Stephen Stills, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Michelle Phillips, Jackson Browne, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Roger McGuinn, John Sebastian, Lou Adler, Jakob Dylan, Norah Jones, Beck, Regina Spektor, Cat Power, and others. The film was executive produced by Jakob Dylan. Dylan journeys to those who wrote the iconic songs and uncovers never before heard personal details behind the recordings from those who made them popular.