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Jul 26, 2017 · Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World: Directed by Catherine Bainbridge, Alfonso Maiorana. With George Clinton, Robbie Robertson, Gary Giddins, Martin Scorsese. A documentary about the role of Native Americans in popular music history.
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- Documentary, Music
- Catherine Bainbridge, Alfonso Maiorana
- 2017-07-26
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World is a 2017 Canadian documentary film directed by Catherine Bainbridge and co-directed by Alfonso Maiorana. The film profiles the impact of Indigenous musicians in Canada and the US on the development of rock music.
- Alfonso Maiorana
- Benoît Charest
- Catherine Bainbridge co-directed Alfonso Maiorana
RUMBLE is the electric story of how Native American influence shaped rock and roll, a missing chapter in music history.
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Who invented 'Rumble' in amplified music?
Jul 21, 2017 · If you’re ever on a quest for The Thing Itself in amplified music, “Rumble” is a convincer. Sure, Chuck Berry invented licks and riffs and a worldview that invented “rock n roll,” but Wray, with a surly distorted tone that one-upped the broken-amplifier crackle of Ike Turner’s axe on “Rocket 88,” helped invent “rock.”.
RUMBLE shines a long overdue spotlight on key contributions to the American musical lexicon, satisfying rock scholars while offering a fascinating -- albeit sobering -- primer on the...
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- Rezolution Pictures
- Catherine Bainbridge
- Documentary, Music
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World. Filmmakers Stevie Salas, Catherine Bainbridge, and Alfonso Maiorana examine the musical contributions of indigenous artists and their influence on popular culture. 539 IMDb 7.8 1 h 42 min 2017. X-Ray 18+. Documentary · Music Videos and Concerts · Cerebral · Compelling. Watch with a free Prime trial.
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World tells the story of a profound, essential, and, until now, missing chapter in the history of contemporary music: the Indigenous influence.