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The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack (DVD)


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Ramblin' Jack Elliott ambled through the folk movement as a true free spirit and the ultimate follower of his dreams. He had dreams of trains, boats, the road, rodeos, and he wrote songs about all of these things. He was also the unheralded but unmistakable link between folk legends Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan. On the other hand, Ramblin' Jack abandoned his family and was an absentee father to his daughter.This directorial debut from Ramblin' Jack's daughter, Aiyana Elliott, is a very personal documentary about her father that focuses evenly on the admirable aspects of his early life and the misfortunes of his later life. This dichotomy works to the viewer's benefit as Ramblin Jack's daughter paints a rich, full portrait of a complex, flawed, beautiful, and undeniably real character. Aiyana tags along on her father's concert tours, using the film to demonstrate that her remarkable father is vital to the history of American music. Along the way, she asks him questions, each leading back to her having felt neglected by him as his daughter. THE BALLAD OF RAMBLIN' JACK itself rambles as majestically as its title character. Both the man and the movie are organic, vibrant, complicated, and hypnotically engrossing.DVD Features:Region 0Keep CaseAdditional Release Materials: Audio Commentary - 1. Ramblin' Jack Elliott - Star Bonus Clips - Selected Scenes fromRamblin' Jack in Texas Theatrical TrailerInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive MenusText/Photo Galleries: Production Credits DiscographyDVD-ROM Features: Weblink Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott, a self-styled folk musician, was an important transitional figure between Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan. This documentary serves as both a chronicle of his colorful life and an attempt by his daughter, director Aiyanna Elliott, to reconnect with her often-absent father. Born Elliott Adnopoz in Brooklyn, Jack ran off as a teenager in 1947 to join a traveling rodeo troupe after seeing them perform in Madison Square Garden. He returned to New York and took up singing, first cowboy songs, then traditional and contemporary folk music. He and Woody Guthrie traveled through the South in the 1950s, learning songs from blues artists such as the Reverend Gary Davis, Elizabeth Cotton, and Jesse Fuller. Elliott remained one of Guthrie's truest friends all through Guthrie's long battle with Huntington's chorea, the congenital nerve disease that killed him in 1967. In 1955, Elliott and the first of his four wives decamped to England, where his reputation was made with fans of the skiffle music craze. H