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Director:
Renee Edwards
Cast:
Shelton Shakespear Alexander, Lionel Batiste, Terrell Batiste…
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, music can save the soul of the city, but can the musicians save themselves?
One Note at a Time
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4780544
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SOURCE: One Note at a Time 2016 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Documentary, Music
Director: Renee Edwards
Stars: Shelton Shakespear Alexander, Lionel Batiste, Terrell Batiste
Plot: In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, music can save the soul of the city, but can the musicians save themselves?
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English
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'If the musicians ain't got a chance to live, then what chance has the music got?' Dr John. This is a beautifully crafted, feature documentary, rich with colourful characters, and set in the iconic musical backdrop of New Orleans. In 2005 the music stopped, when one of the most deadly and destructive hurricanes in American history struck. The flood defences failed flooding the Crescent City for weeks. Lives were lost and shattered. Many displaced musicians felt compelled to return to the chaos and bleak confusion to play again. This is the story of some who made it back, told in their own words, with those who fought alongside to resuscitate the music scene; In particular the founders of The New Orleans Musicians' Clinic, a unique medical facility with the motto, 'Keeping the music alive'.—Renee Edwards