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THURSDAY, APRIL 22ND
Fundraiser Night: The T.A.M.I: Teen Age Music International Show (120 minutes)
7 pm , $5.00 Suggested Donation / Free
Jackpot Records jump starts its film festival this year with an opportunity to get in on the action early. While the following week’s films are presented at no charge, we preamble the festival this year with a fundraiser showing of the legendary T.A.M.I. Show.
Our festival is made possible each year with the support of a number of businesses and citizen-sponsors, and this night is about letting those who wish to throw a little love and support towards the festival’s continuation do so. With a $5 suggested donation, be a part of the kickoff celebration as we welcome another year of momentous film and documentary offerings.
THE T.A.M.I. SHOW introduced rock ‘n soul youth culture to America in the first concert movie of the rock era. One of the rarest and most sought-after performance films from its time, the 1964 concert event features The Rolling Stones. James Brown, Chuck Berry, The Beach Boys, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson And The Miracles, The Supremes and many other American and British Invasion hitmakers in their prime. The 1964 uncut and complete version that only aired in theaters.
“In the top 3 of all rock movies.” — Quentin Tarantino
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MONDAY, APRIL 26TH
You Weren’t There: A History of Chicago Punk 1977-1984 (120 minutes)
7pm, Free
YOU WEREN’T THERE: A HISTORY OF CHICAGO PUNK 1977-1984 is a rare glimpse into a truly one-of-a-kind American underground music scene that documents the impact that the punk movement had on the Windy City.
Though often overlooked in the annals of rock history, Chicago served as an important early supporter of this burgeoning and controversial music genre that could be violent and unsavory at times, but was always tempered with large doses of humor, art, and intelligence.
Features vintage concert footage of, and interviews with, Articles of Faith, Naked Raygun, Big Black and more…
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TUESDAY, APRIL 27TH
Cracking the Egg: The Untold Story Of The Nightcrawlers (40 min)
7 pm, Free
CRACKING THE EGG de-scrambles the story of 60s garage upstarts The Nightcrawlers and their circuitous road to cementing a spot in rock ‘n roll history. Setting them apart from the many requisite high-energy R&B cover acts of the day, this Daytona Beach five-piece injected their sets with catchy originals. Amongst many notable tunes was a lightly cast number called “Little Black Egg”. This song, with modest chart success, would go on to be covered and recorded by a wide spectrum of bands from the 60s up to today.
At once singular and microcosmic, watch as fans, fellow musicians and the bands themselves give insight into this, one of the strange stones that make up rock history.
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Psych Night (60 minutes)
Classic 60s garage/psych music videos from the Jackpot Records vaults.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28TH
Do It Yourself: The Story of Rough Trade — BBC (90 minutes)
7 pm, Free
Part cautionary tale, part success story, DO IT YOURSELF: THE ROUGH TRADE STORY charts the extraordinary tale of Geoff Travis and company’s legendary indie record store and subsequent start up label. This documentary laces together energizing archival footage with contemporary interviews framing a classic tale of earnest intentions confronting the inevitably dreary fiscal and commercial realities of the music biz.
Johnny Marr, Jarvis Cocker, Travis himself and many other players and observers of the label weigh in with genuine insight that frames the historical context of art/punk, DIY and also explains how Rough Trade’s foray into independent distribution in the 70s and 80s changed the modern musical landscape. Live clips of Buzzcocks, The Raincoats, The Fall, a healthy swathe of The Smiths and endless others.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 29TH
Playing Live: Jandek and Thurston Moore
7 pm, $20.00 (Advance tickets available at both Jackpot Records locations)
This year the apex of our Free Film Festival is neither a film nor free. We are proud to spotlight a live, living confluence of art and intrigue with a Jandek performance featuring Thurston Moore. The Sonic Youth front man and renowned collaborator joins onstage with the enigmatical musical force known as Jandek for an evening of unannounced intention.
The removal of parameters is the unstated allure of a night like this, the result being something you have not heard before and will not hear again. It promises to be a singular evening of artistic collision and a wholly unique musical conversation as these performers find their way through the set and allow us to listen in. Frankly quintessential.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 30TH
Mellodrama–The Mellotron Movie (80 min)
Q&A with Filmmaker Dianna Dilworth following the screening
7 pm, Free
MELLODRAMA looks at how a backyard, home grown invention from the 1950s transformed the face of music production today.
From its modest beginnings in a California garage to appearing at Royal Albert Hall, we follow the journey of an ingenious contraption called the Mellotron. Essentially the first sampling instrument, this complex keyboard and its haunting sound has changed and influenced the production and texture of popular music. This groundbreaking device has been put to prominent use on scores of hits and classics ranging from The Beatles’ “Strawberry Fields Forever” to King Crimson’s “The Court of The Crimson King” to Kanye West’s “Gold Digger”.
It’s a fascinating story of the 50 year and counting odyssey of musical invention, revolution, betrayal and rediscovery from the Beatles to Black Sabbath to The Flaming Lips and more.
“The Mellotron stays cool.” — Brian Wilson
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