Black, White and Blue

Speaking of music documentaries, here’s another to add to the “must see” list. “Born in Chicago” tells the story of old masters schooling young white musicians in bars, clubs, kitchens and alleys. Directed by John Anderson and narrated by Marshall Chess, son of Chess Records founder Leonard Chess, the film features present day and archival interviews with Bob Dylan, Mike Bloomfield, Sam Lay, Buddy Guy, and Hubert Sumlin, among others.

You can read more about the film here, and watch the official trailer on YouTube here.