Subject: [Harp-L] Pocket Full of Soul: The Harmonica Documentary
Todd Slobin writes:
"Dear All:
I am one of the producers of the harmonica documentary that we began
shooting at the 40th Anniversary convention. We have been working hard to
bring to life the definitive harmonica documentary.
We have interviewed some of the most influential harmonica players in the
world including:
Robert Bonfiglio
Delbert McClinton
Huey Lewis
Clint Black
Delbert McClinton
Magic Dick
Charlie Musslewhite
Joe Filisko
Lee Oskar
Stan Harper
John Popper
Cham-Ber Huang
Jerry Portnoy
Mark Hummel
Mickey Raphael
Howard Levy
Kim Wilson
Jason Ricci
Sam Myers
Rob Papparozi
William Galison
Jimi Lee
Gary Primich
Madcat Ruth
The above list is just a sample (if I left anyone off - my apologies) and
does not include all of the incredible unknown players we have interviewed.
Just wanted to let everyone know that we are still alive and kicking and
hope to have something complete very soon. Also, we will be at SPAH and
that Harmonica Blow-Out.
Thanks for your support.
Todd Slobin
harpdoc@xxxxxxxxxxx"
....Hi Todd.
I appreciate your response to my query to Bobbie about whether or not your
documentary was involved with the Frontier Airlines Ad. (for the record, the
Airline Ad is unconnected)....and our further correspondence. I'm very much
looking forward to meeting you at SPAH. I have a feeling this particular
SPAH will prove to be one of the great ones....and it'll be all the better
because you and Marc will be there to document some of it for posterity...as well
as Jason's Harp Blow-off on Tuesday Night. If it isn't obvious by now,
Jason Ricci is one of my favorite people in the world.
Someone here had suggested we should "push" you and Marc to finish up the
documentary but I never think it's a particularly good idea to attempt to force
an artist to rush their works of art if they aren't feeling satisfied with
the final product....especially since I get the impression that you and Marc
have been doing all of this on your own dime without much input and would
presumably not be answerable to anyone by way of completing the project. I'm
still aghast at the very thought....all along I had assumed that you were being
funded in some way, even though you've been reluctant to mention the
details....but it's only us Harmonica people listening <G>.....are you really
actually paying for everything out of your own pockets?????
So to get footage of all of those names you list ....you've had to fly or
drive from place to place? (not to mention the costs of the equipment, film,
etc.?)
I can't be the only one who'd like more details....the "story behind the
story". I absolutely loved Jason's account of his Euro tour from hell
trip.....a similar account of what you've had to go through in order to make this
film might make very interesting reading for some people here.
Frankly my first thought in this age of the internet if you are indeed
severely underfunded, is that you and Marc should set up a PayPal account for
those of us who would like to assist you to continue the project (or those who
just want to hurry it along) :) I'd be happy to go first.
I was actually quite pleased to learn that the documentary wasn't
completed...and that you'd be at SPAH this year, since I joined this harmonica
community in 2004 just after you were supposedly done. Now I get to witness first
hand some of what will eventually end up in the footage..and that I find
exciting...especially Jason's Blow-Off....the everyday happenings at the
Conventions besides the Star attractions, and hopefully some of the late-night Jams.
I hope others here find this of as much interest as do I.
Elizabeth
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