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Do U Want It? is a music documentary that tells the story of the New Orleans funk band, Papa Grows Funk, their residency at The Maple Leaf Bar, and then their indefinite hiatus that they announced in 2013. The film doesn't just capture a band in transition and the creative differences that came along though.
It also offers an insider's glimpse into what makes the New Orleans music community so special, which the film sometimes accents with New Orleans-styled animation. No surprise then that the film won the audience award at the New Orleans Film Festival when it screened there in 2017.
The film has also screened in festivals across the country including San Francisco Indie Fest, Oxford (Mississippi) Film Festival, and Chicago International Movies & Music Festival. Just a few weeks ago, the film won Best Music Documentary at San Francisco's Frozen Film Festival.
I had the chance to catch the film when it screened at the Louisiana International Film Festival in April. That's where I met the film's directors, Josh FreundandSam Radutzky. I was captivated by their affection for the New Orleans music scene and by the way their film explores Papa Grows Funk's creative collaborations, both when they work and when they don't, so I invited them to come on the show.
Some of the things we discuss include
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Want to hear from a band that played at Jazz Fest this year? Then check out this interview I did with Daniel and Jesse Reaux from The Rayo Brothers.
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Sponsor for this Episode nsavides productions– I make videos and tell stories. # This is the video I shot of The Rayo Brothers at Jazz Fest this year. Say hello: [email protected]#
Related ThingsDo U Want it?
Josh Freund - Facebook, Instagram
Sam Radutzky - Facebook
Music for the show provided by Rob Costlow.
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Book Mentioned#
Bands & Musicians Mentioned#
New Orleans Music Venues & Events Mentioned#
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Do U Want It? is a music documentary that tells the story of the New Orleans funk band, Papa Grows Funk, their residency at The Maple Leaf Bar, and then their indefinite hiatus that they announced in 2013. The film doesn't just capture a band in transition and the creative differences that came along though.
It also offers an insider's glimpse into what makes the New Orleans music community so special, which the film sometimes accents with New Orleans-styled animation. No surprise then that the film won the audience award at the New Orleans Film Festival when it screened there in 2017.
The film has also screened in festivals across the country including San Francisco Indie Fest, Oxford (Mississippi) Film Festival, and Chicago International Movies & Music Festival. Just a few weeks ago, the film won Best Music Documentary at San Francisco's Frozen Film Festival.
I had the chance to catch the film when it screened at the Louisiana International Film Festival in April. That's where I met the film's directors, Josh FreundandSam Radutzky. I was captivated by their affection for the New Orleans music scene and by the way their film explores Papa Grows Funk's creative collaborations, both when they work and when they don't, so I invited them to come on the show.
Some of the things we discuss include
#
Want to hear from a band that played at Jazz Fest this year? Then check out this interview I did with Daniel and Jesse Reaux from The Rayo Brothers.
#
Sponsor for this Episode nsavides productions– I make videos and tell stories. # This is the video I shot of The Rayo Brothers at Jazz Fest this year. Say hello: [email protected]#
Related ThingsDo U Want it?
Josh Freund - Facebook, Instagram
Sam Radutzky - Facebook
Music for the show provided by Rob Costlow.
#
Book Mentioned#
Bands & Musicians Mentioned#
New Orleans Music Venues & Events Mentioned#
If You Liked the Show
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Overcast
Thank you for visiting!