It sold more than eight million copies and won the Grammy for Album of the Year, but the collection of old-timey music mistakenly equated primitive sounds with authenticity But the O Brother ...
One autumn day in 1959, a field recordist named Alan Lomax sat at the roadside and watched a Mississippi chain-gang chop logs. One of the prisoners, James Carter, led a chorus of his fellow inmates in ...
The Sparks Brothers documentary from Edgar Wright is a different beast, as anyone who has seen it can attest. A surprisingly riveting, I am almost embarassed to say that although they have been making ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2000, The Coen Brothers film O Brother, Where Art Thou? utilized a collection of songs that represented a broad canvas of blues ...
The Grand Ole Opry will host a 25th anniversary celebration for the 8x Platinum O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack on Sat. February 28. Click HERE for more information and to purchase tickets. The ...
Remember O Brother, Where Art Thou? This 2000 Cohen Brothers classic was quite a big deal back at the turn of the millennium. It’s still a very well-loved satirical musical today. George Clooney and a ...
IN Joel and Ethan Coen's "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," the Soggy Bottom Boys' on-the-fly recording of "Man of Constant Sorrow" accidentally becomes a Depression-era hit, catapulting its unlikely ...
Edgar Wright‘s documentary The Sparks Brothers is in theaters today and is a terrifically entertaining look at Ron and Russell Mael‘s year journey leading one of the best, most idiosyncratic rock ...
Ah, the power of soundtracks. Until a couple of years ago, bluegrass was the music of choice for an incredibly loyal but largely unnoticed corner of the listening public. Then came Ethan and Joel Coen ...