Health & Fitness
Troubadour Blues, A Film by Tom Weber
New documentary "Troubadour Blues" tells the story of the traveling songwriter
You pack a bag and your guitar. You hit the road. And you play coffeehouses, living rooms, church basements, anywhere an audience will gather, listen, and buy the CDs you have in tow. That’s the life of many traveling singer/songwriters.
I’ve met/interviewed many of these incredibly hard-working artists through the interviews on my“Songs and Stories” podcast. A few, such as Dana Hubbard and one-time Watsonville resident James Hurley, have become good pals. Me? I venture to out-of-town gigs when I can, but I tend to stick close to home and the comfort of a regular day job. Artists like Dana and James do this full-time. It can’t always be an easy life, but it sure as heck is an honorable one.
“Troubadour Blues”, a new documentary by Tom Weber, captures the life of the traveling songwriter through on-the-road interviews with sixteen artists including favorites Slaid Cleaves, Dave Alvin, and Mary Gauthier. (Editor’s note: Mary was guest #100 on my podcast, early in 2011.)
Find out what's happening in Watsonvillewith free, real-time updates from Patch.
Weber has completed the film, but he’s raising additional money through a Kickstarter campaign to fund the music rights and mastering for DVD production. And in a not-at-all ironic tact, he’ll be hitting the road this spring and summer, holding screenings to anyone interested in viewing and supporting the film.
I’d love to show this locally, either at the , or possibly at a large venue if we can gather a big crowd to support Weber and the time he spent documenting these artists.
Find out what's happening in Watsonvillewith free, real-time updates from Patch.
Question for you: Would you be interested in attending a screening? Seriously. Let me know. I’m trying to put something together on this.