The 'Take Me To The River' film puts big respect on New Orleans' music impact
There are films you want to see and films you need to see - by the looks of Take Me To The River, this accomplishes both. From The Neville Brothers to Cash Money and No Limit Records, New Orleans is heavily responsible for today's thriving music scene. I can't wait to watch.
There’s no doubt New Orleans is responsible for some of the greatest sounds and musicians. The Big Easy is responsible for some life-changing movements over the decades. The new Take Me To The River film looks like the proper way to let the world know it.
Check out details attached to the rollout and watch the full trailer.
TAKE ME TO THE RIVER NEW ORLEANS is the second in the franchise of the award-winning TAKE ME TO THE RIVER films from director Martin Shore. The new movie celebrates the rich musical history, the heritage, legacy, and influence of New Orleans and Louisiana. A true collaboration and melting pot of influences from around the world, that came together and formed one of the world's most unique cultural jewels. The film shows the resiliency of surviving disaster to a formidable rebirth while pairing legacy musicians with stars of today, and how this unique cultural jewel came to exist.
The film features New Orleans artists such The Neville Brothers, Dr. John, Irma Thomas, Ledisi, G-Eazy, Snoop Dogg, WIlliam Bell, Galactic, Mannie Fresh, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, George Porter Jr., Christian Scott, Donald Harrison, Big Freeda, Ani DiFranco, PJ Morton of Maroon 5, Rebirth Brass Band, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Soul Rebels, Voice of the Wetlands, The Givers, Dumpstaphunk, Cheeky Blakk, Lost Bayou Ramblers, Big Sam, Terence Higgins, Walter Wolfman Washington, Dee-1, Davell Crawford and many others. The film is narrated by New Orleans local and actor, John Goodman.
In addition, on April 29th Petaluma Records will release the accompanying Take Me To The River: New Orleans album, featuring brand new music from the film.