Fans and fellow Deadheads on Long Island reflect on Bob Weir's death, praising his rhythm guitar as the band's glue and noting the enduring Dead community, even as a local Half Step tribute group pressed on with a show minutes after the news.
Neil Diamond was unexpectedly moved and enthusiastic when watching the film 'Song Sung Blue,' a documentary about a Neil Diamond tribute band, after intervention from Eddie Vedder, highlighting his deep connection to his music and songwriting.
The movie 'Song Sung Blue' tells the true story of tribute performers Lightning and Thunder, played by Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson, who were a married couple from Milwaukee known for their Neil Diamond tribute acts in Chicago. The film highlights their dedication, hardships, and love, culminating in a heartfelt portrayal of their journey and legacy, with the film releasing on Christmas Day.
'Song Sung Blue' is a heartfelt film about a Neil Diamond tribute band formed by Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson, exploring themes of love, loss, and devotion through music, with a mix of nostalgia and emotional depth. The movie celebrates karaoke culture and the transformative power of music, culminating in a poignant story of healing and connection.
"Mr. Jimmy" is a documentary that follows Akio "Jimmy" Sakurai, a Japanese guitarist and devoted fan of Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin. Sakurai has spent years meticulously replicating Page's look and sound, even going as far as having his costumes and guitar pickups custom-made to match the originals. After catching the attention of Page himself, Sakurai moves to Los Angeles and joins the tribute band Led Zepagain. The film explores Sakurai's quest for authenticity and his struggle to balance his dedication to recreating Led Zeppelin's music with the expectations of audiences and bandmates. As the classic rock era comes to an end, Sakurai's devotion to honoring the music of Led Zeppelin takes on a new significance.