The Music of the Blues Brothers
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The Music of the Blues Brothers was released on May 18, 1978, by Atlantic Records. It is the official soundtrack album to the 1978 film The Blues Brothers, which stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as “Joliet” Jake and Elwood Blues. The film was directed by John Landis and features musical numbers by rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles, and Aretha Franklin.
The Music of the Blues Brothers
The Blues Brothers are an American institution. The music of the Blues Brothers has been enjoyed by millions of people for decades. The Blues Brothers are a band that was formed in 1978 by brothers Jake and Elwood Blues. The band has been praised for their blues music, and their live performances.
The early years
The Blues Brothers started out as a comedy sketches on Saturday Night Live. The characters, Jake and Elwood Blues, were played by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. The sketches were so popular that they led to the release of a spoof blues album, Briefcase Full of Blues, in 1978. The album featured famous blues and soul performers such as James Brown, Ray Charles, and Aretha Franklin, and it became a surprise hit.
In 1980, the Blues Brothers made the jump to the big screen with the release of their first movie. The movie was a commercial and critical success, cementing the Blues Brothers’ place in pop culture history. The movie’s soundtrack featured many classic blues and soul songs, performed by both the cast and some of the biggest names in music.
The Blues Brothers have continued to be popular over the years, thanks to their catchy songs, humorous performances, and commitment to supporting charitable causes. In 1998, John Belushi’s widow Judy founded the House of Blues Foundation to carry on her husband’s work supporting music education programs. Today, the Foundation provides free music lessons and instruments to children in underserved communities across the United States.
The making of the movie
The Music of the Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis. The film stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as “Joliet” Jake and Elwood Blues, characters they originated in The Blues Brothers, a 1978 sketch on the NBC variety series Saturday Night Live. Along with Cohn, the film features musical numbers by rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and John Lee Hooker. Music producer Quincy Jones served as music supervisor (uncredited) and produced three songs for the film. Released on June 20, 1980, by Universal Pictures, The Blues Brothers received mixed reviews from critics but was successful at the box office. It grossed $115 million in North America against a $27 million budget plus an additional $18 million from its soundtrack album sales.
The music of the movie
The movie The Blues Brothers was not only a tremendous success but also featured some of the most popular and iconic music of the 1970s. The Blues Brothers Band, fronted by real-life brothers Jake and Elwood Blues, performed classic blues, R&B, and soul songs throughout the film. Many of the tracks featured in The Blues Brothers are still popular today, and the movie’s soundtrack album has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
The Blues Brothers Band
The Blues Brothers are an American institution. For over forty years, they have been entertaining audiences with their unique brand of blues, rhythm and blues, and soul music. The band is composed of brothers Jake and Elwood Blues,who are backed by a talented group of musicians. The Blues Brothers have released several albums, and their music has been featured in a number of movies and television shows.
The early years
The Blues Brothers first appeared on Saturday Night Live on January 17, 1976, in a sketch proposed by John Belushi. They later appeared in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers, directed by John Landis, which became a cult classic. In 1998 and 2000, Aykroyd and Belushi led successful reunions of the band with musicians Danny Weis, Lou Marini, Steve Cropper and Matt “Guitar” Murphy. Aykroyd has said that the goal of the band was to stay true to the sounds of the original blues artists like Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker that they had grown up listening to while also adding a more contemporary feel.
The band scored several hits, including “Soul Man”, “Rubber Biscuit”, and “Gimme Some Lovin'”, which were all originally recorded by other artists. They also released three albums: Briefcase Full of Blues (1978), Made in America (1980), and Live from Chicago’s House of Blues (2003).
The making of the movie
The 1980 film The Blues Brothers, directed by John Landis, features Jake and Elwood Blues (played by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, respectively) on a “mission from God” to save the Catholic orphanage in which they were raised. Along the way, the Blues Brothers encounter various obstacles including a run-in with the Illinois Nazi party and the police. The movie features several musical numbers by well-known blues, soul, and R&B acts including James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and Cab Calloway.
The movie was a commercial success, grossing over $115 million at the box office. It was also well-received by critics and is considered one of the best films of 1980. The movie’s soundtrack album was also a success, reaching number one on the Billboard 200 chart.
The music of the movie
Released in 1980, The Blues Brothers was not only a popular movie, but also featured some of the best blues and R&B musicians of the time. The movie’s soundtrack went on to become one of the most popular and influential albums of the 1980s.
The movie follows Jake and Elwood Blues (played by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd) as they reunite their old band to raise money to save the orphanage where they were raised. Along the way, they enlist the help of some of the biggest names in the blues and R&B world, including James Brown, Ray Charles, Cab Calloway, and Aretha Franklin.
The album features songs performed by these artists, as well as other well-known musicians like Steve Cropper, Matt “Guitar” Murphy, and Paul Shaffer. The Blues Brothers Band also released several other albums throughout the 1980s and 1990s, but none were as successful or influential as their first.
The Legacy of the Blues Brothers
The Blues Brothers is a musical comedy film released in 1980. The film tells the story of Jake and Elwood Blues, who attempt to save the Catholic orphanage they grew up in. The Blues Brothers band was created for the film, and the film’s soundtrack features several well-known blues and soul artists. The film was a commercial success, and the Blues Brothers have become an iconic part of American culture.
The early years
The Blues Brothers first appeared as a sketches on Saturday Night Live in the late 1970s. The characters, played by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, were based on real-life blues musicians John Lee Hooker and Elwood Blues. The sketches became so popular that they eventually led to the making of a movie, The Blues Brothers (1980).
The movie featured cameos from some of the biggest names in the music business, including Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and James Brown. It was a massive hit, grossing over $100 million at the box office.
The success of The Blues Brothers led to Belushi and Aykroyd forming a real-life band, with Donald Duck Dunn (bass), Steve Cropper (guitar) and Matt “Guitar” Murphy (lead guitar). The band released two albums, Briefcase Full of Blues (1978) and Made in America (1980), both of which went platinum.
Tragically, John Belushi died of a drug overdose in 1982, aged 33. The band continued without him, aykroyd fronting the band with various guest vocalists until it finally disbanded in 1988.
Despite this, The Blues Brothers have remained an enduring part of popular culture. In 1998, Aykroyd and fellow original band member Steve Cropper were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. And in 2012, the U.S Library of Congress selected The Blues Brothers for preservation in the National Film Registry .
The making of the movie
The movie was filmed in and around Chicago, Illinois, in the spring and summer of 1979. Principal photography took place between May and July 1979. Second unit shooting was done in September 1979. Location shooting took place in and around Chicago, with Elwood’s apartment at 5135 W. Washburne Ave., Chicago, used for many of the interior scenes. The film’s finale was shot on February 14, 1980, on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago.
The music of the movie
The music of The Blues Brothers movie was recorded in 1978 and released as an album in 1980. The movie’s soundtrack featured songs by rhythm and blues (RBM), soul, and blues singers, and was produced by legendary record producer Steve Cropper.
The majority of the tracks on the soundtrack were recorded live during the filming of the movie, with a few exceptions. One notable exception is the song “Stand by Your Man”, which was recorded in the studio by Carla Thomas. The majority of the tracks on the album feature lead vocals by Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, with backup vocals provided by various members of the cast and crew.
The movie’s soundtrack was a huge success, reaching #1 on the Billboard 200 chart and selling over three million copies in the United States. The album was nominated for five Grammy Awards, winning two for Best Soundtrack Album and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance (Dan Aykroyd for “Soul Man”).
The music of The Blues Brothers has been featured in many subsequent movies, TV shows, commercials, and video games. In 2002, RCA Records released a 2-CD anniversary edition of the soundtrack, featuring newly remastered versions of all the tracks from the original album, as well as previously unreleased tracks and alternate takes.