[Harp-L] Cadillac Records (slight return)
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- From: martin oldsberg <martinoldsberg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 05:46:36 -0800 (PST)
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Yesterday at the library I was browsing through the latest issue of Blues Revue and there was an article on the Cadillac Records film, with it´s creative use of history re: Little Walter. (I have yet to see the film; not shown over here.)
The journalist asks the producer and writer/director directly about the need to ascribe a fictitious murder to an historical character and the producer, som bozo called Sofia Sondervan, says, predictably (I don´t remember it verbatim) something along the lines that you gotta spice up for the kids today.
Meaning that the hip hoppers need at least one murder in order to stand a feature film, and LW seemed like a good fall guy.
I´m not surprised, nor particularly upset -- it´s Hollywood --, just taking note of the sheer cynicism.
Also in this Blues R no. reviews of Carlos D J and Rishell & Raines CD:s.
Cheers,
Martin
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