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PATD to appear in documentary. There is a new documentary coming
out this spring called Rock Prophecies. PATD are to make an appearance in
this. To check out the official site click here. Also there is an article online.
This film is spotlighting the Life and Art of Veteran Rock N Roll photographer
Robert M. Knight. To read the article click here. The picture below is from the
official site of PATD with Robert M. Knight.
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out this spring called Rock Prophecies. PATD are to make an appearance in
this. To check out the official site click here. Also there is an article online.
This film is spotlighting the Life and Art of Veteran Rock N Roll photographer
Robert M. Knight. To read the article click here. The picture below is from the
official site of PATD with Robert M. Knight.
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I wanna see this xD.
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Smart, hip, funny and moving, Rock Prophecies is a backstage
pass into the eccentric world of rock 'n roll from the vantage point of an
obsessed photographer. Barely 18, Robert M. Knight befriended and
captured Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin well before they became iconic.
Years later, he snapped the controversial final photograph of Stevie Ray
Vaughan. During photo assignments, mysteries about the creative process
are explored as Knight revisits his life long guitar heroes such as SLASH,
Santana, and Jeff Beck. In the end, Knight relives his past when he
discovers and mentors a new guitar prodigy that unravels the meaning
behind his final and foreshadowing conversation with Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Framed by director John Chester's natural storytelling, the movie
chronicles real-life events in a unique cinematic experience that
transcends the documentary format. Among the things that set the film
apart is that in a career spanning five decades, Knight has forged lasting
friendships with his famous subjects, many of whom play active roles in
the story. Knight well understands that a rock photographer is only as
good as his access, and that being there at the right time and place can
become the stuff of legend.
[...] Artists who appear are Jeff Beck, Carlos Santana, SLASH, Steve Vai,
Billy Gibbons, Def Leppard, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Joe Bonamassa, The
Answer, Sick Puppies, Scott McKeon, Panic at the Disco, Rick
Nielson, John 5 and Tyler Dow Bryant. These artists and more are all
represented in Knight's body of work, which encompasses one of the
largest music-centric photographic archives in the world, most of which is
unseen.
pass into the eccentric world of rock 'n roll from the vantage point of an
obsessed photographer. Barely 18, Robert M. Knight befriended and
captured Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin well before they became iconic.
Years later, he snapped the controversial final photograph of Stevie Ray
Vaughan. During photo assignments, mysteries about the creative process
are explored as Knight revisits his life long guitar heroes such as SLASH,
Santana, and Jeff Beck. In the end, Knight relives his past when he
discovers and mentors a new guitar prodigy that unravels the meaning
behind his final and foreshadowing conversation with Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Framed by director John Chester's natural storytelling, the movie
chronicles real-life events in a unique cinematic experience that
transcends the documentary format. Among the things that set the film
apart is that in a career spanning five decades, Knight has forged lasting
friendships with his famous subjects, many of whom play active roles in
the story. Knight well understands that a rock photographer is only as
good as his access, and that being there at the right time and place can
become the stuff of legend.
[...] Artists who appear are Jeff Beck, Carlos Santana, SLASH, Steve Vai,
Billy Gibbons, Def Leppard, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Joe Bonamassa, The
Answer, Sick Puppies, Scott McKeon, Panic at the Disco, Rick
Nielson, John 5 and Tyler Dow Bryant. These artists and more are all
represented in Knight's body of work, which encompasses one of the
largest music-centric photographic archives in the world, most of which is
unseen.