The Best Full Length Blues Music Documentaries

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Looking for some great full length blues music documentaries to watch? Look no further! We’ve compiled a list of some of the best ones out there.

Crossroads

Crossroads is a 1986 documentary film directed by Walter C. Miller and produced by Steve Binder. The film chronicles a now-legendary jam session that took place in May of 1983 at the Crossroads club in Dallas, Texas. Featured musicians include Blues icons such as Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, Hubert Sumlin, Robert Cray, and Jimmy Vaughan. The film offers a rare glimpse into the creative process of some of the 20th century’s most influential musicians, and is a must-see for any fan of the Blues.

Lightning in a Bottle

“Lightning in a Bottle” is one of the best full length blues music documentaries. The film documents the life and career of legendary blues artist Lightning Hopkins. The film features interviews with family, friends, and fellow musicians who attest to Hopkins’ greatness as a performer and songwriter.

The Road to Memphis

The Road to Memphis is a 2010 documentary film directed by Richard Pearce. The film chronicles the journey of eight blues musicians as they compete in the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee. As they battle it out for the coveted title of “best blues band”, they must also confront their personal demons and overcome the obstacles that life has placed in their way. This film is an intimate portrait of the blues and the people who keep it alive.

Muddy Waters Can’t Be Satisfied

Muddy Waters Can’t Be Satisfied is a 2003 documentary film directed byBobethe producer of The Blues Brothers. It chronicles the life and career of blues musician Muddy Waters, and features commentary from the likes of Keith Richards, Bonnie Raitt, Chuck D, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Etta James.

Godfathers and Sons

This documentary by Martin Scorsese tells the story of the blues through the eyes of Muddy Waters and his protégé, the late great Stevie Ray Vaughan. It’s an intimate portrait of two legends and the music they created.

Red, White & Blues

This documentary explores the history and roots of the blues through the stories and interviews of some of the most influential musicians in the genre, including B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, and more.

Feel Like Going Home

“Feel Like Going Home” is a documentary about the origins of the blues. Director Martin Scorsese traces the history of the blues from its African roots to its development in the American South. The film features interviews with some of the most influential blues musicians, including Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, and BB King.

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