An all-star 10-piece band pays tribute to the historic 1970 The Mad Dogs & Englishmen concert with Joe Cocker and Leon Russell at the famed Filmore East. Known as the “Church of Rock ‘n’ Roll,’ New ...
Rock ‘n’ roll bands, we’re told, are the closest and most combative of families. They come up in the world together, they eat and sleep and ride in a tour bus together, they haunt the recording studio ...
A legendary night in rock and roll history! Hear the music and the stories in this one of a kind tribute produced by Soundtracks Of A Generation and presented at Raue Center For The Arts on October 27 ...
Learning To Live Together: The Return of Mad Dogs & Englishmen is a new documentary that looks at Joe Cocker‘s famed 1970 “Mad Dogs & Englishmen” tour via Tedeschi Trucks Band‘s reunion of its players ...
"It was like a shooting star." Abramorama has released an official trailer for a music history documentary film called Learning To Live Together: The Return of Mad Dogs and Englishmen, from director ...
With Jesse Lauter’s stellar documentary, Learning To Live Together: The Return of Mad Dogs & Englishmen, now out in theaters, we look back to this 2015 article by John Patrick Gatta, which served as a ...
The trailer for “Learning To Live Together: The Return Of Mad Dogs & Englishmen” an upcoming music documentary revisiting the event, tour and eventually the film “Mad Dogs & the Englishmen” has been ...
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In 1970, British singer Joe Cocker set out across America on his "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" tour, and Rita Coolidge was there. In 2015, Jacksonville-based Tedeschi Trucks Band set out to recreate "Mad ...
Interweaving footage from the great 1970 Joe Cocker tour with a Mad Dogs reunion 45 years later, Jesse Lauter's film is a serious blast of rock 'n' roll love. Rock ‘n’ roll bands, we’re told, are the ...