Wednesday, 15 July 2015

THE HOWLIN' WOLF STORY (2003)


Here’s a great documentary for ya, The Howlin’ Wolf Story. Loads to enjoy in the tale of the man born Chester Burnett down in Mississippi in 1910 and whose voice sends shivers down the spine and whose moaning alone can shake the bones of an elephant.

There are touching interviews in Don McGlynn’s 2003 film with Wolf’s wife, daughters and band members including Hubert Sumlin and some incredible home movie footage taken by drummer Sam Lay in the blues clubs of 1960’s Chicago. More than anything, Wolf comes across as a lovely, level-headed bloke who bucks the stereotype of poor, drunken, philandering bluesmen.

2 comments:

  1. Somehow managed to miss this documentary for the past 12 years - this is the first I've heard of it. Many thanks for flagging it up now. Really looking forward to watching it.

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