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Antone's Home of the Blues

Antone's Home of the Blues
Directed by Dan Karlok

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Renowned club owner and blues aficionado Clifford Antone’s life and career are celebrated in this extraordinary film. Performances by blues legends Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert Collins, Pinetop Perkins and more ignite the stage along with contemporary and archival footage that capture the magic that famed Austin blues club Antone’s bottled on a nightly basis for over 29 years. In addition to the musical performances, Antone’s: Home of the Blues also includes interviews with Clifford Antone as well as B.B. King, Willie Nelson, ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, Buddy Guy, Jimmie Vaughan and much more in this exciting glimpse into the magic of the blues.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #60479 in DVD
  • Brand: Koch International
  • Released on: 2006-06-06
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, Content/Copy-Protected CD, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds
  • Running time: 99 minutes

Customer Reviews

RIP Clifford Antone: One Of Blue's Biggest Supporters.5
This DVD came out in 2004 in Australia. I have been looking for its US release for 18 months. Unfortunately, Clifford Antone died earlier this year so this DVD has been posthumously released. This documentary is extraordinary. It has RARE footage of Eddie Taylor (Hey, probably the only footage of Jimmy Reed's axe man and Freddie King's mentor) it is wonderful! Also the glimpse of Jimmy Roger's (James Lane) playing and jamming with Jimmie Vaughan. That is worth the whole price of the thing.

Plus, it has B.B. King recognising Clifford's support of the blues, plus more RARE footage of Pinetop Perkins and the great Sunnyland Slim. Albert King and Albert Collins are both discussed and we see Albert Collins playing in the club with the house band. Also we see a young, pre-famous SRV playing in the club BEFORE he was with Lou Ann Barton's band (and even playing a Telecaster for a second!).

As a guitarist I have always been a big fan of the Texas Blues Guitar and in this DVD you will get the whole lowdown on the scene since the 1970s. Warning: the film is rough, lots of incomplete snips of performances, a bit amateur on the filming and editing, BUT the stuff is so rare and the fact that you also see the only available footage of so many greats, like Luther Tucker (he was lost to the scene for over 10 years) totally makes the investment worth it.

You will enjoy this film if you love Blues or even music in general. It has great still pictures of the greats of Blues from Clifford's collection, good interviews with Antone, Kim Wilson, BB King, Jimmy Vaughan (The T-Birds were the house band at Antone's), Lou Ann Barton, Angela Strehli, Marcia Ball, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith (Muddy Water's Band), Billy Gibbons and many more. The whole section on Hubert Sumlin (Howlin' Wolf's guitarist) is also very touching. Clifford took Hubert in after Wolf died and had no more gigs-he even got him glasses to see what he was doing again! Get this DVD today!

"A Legend Every Night...Antone's Home of the Blues"5
This collection is a documentary film about the legendary blues club in Austin, Texas, "Antone's."...filled with historical and dynamic blues performances from the earliest days of the club in the 1970s...featuring performance footage of: Albert Collins, Sue Foley, Buddy Guy, Calvin "Fuzz" Jones, Albert King, Willie Nelson, Pinetop Perkins, Jimmy Rogers, Willie "Big Eye" Smith, Angelia Strehli, Hubert Sumlin, Sunnyland Slim, Jimmie Vaughan, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Muddy Waters and Kim Wilson...interviews with Clifford Antone, Marcia Ball, Joe Ely, Billy Gibbons and B.B. King...The film follows the club and its owner Clifford Antone, through their ups and downs to the present day.

DVD Extras:
1. Additional Insights from the Players (including B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Hubert Sumlin, Pinetop Perkins and More)
2. Original Trailer
3. Booklet with Clifford Antone essay by John T. Davis

There are performances by and interviews of many of the great blues masters of the last half-century...chronicles the influence a name and a venue can have on an entire musical movement, witness the magic which has made Antone's America's best blues club, as we welcome with open arms...The Blues!.

Must ask the following to take a bow ~ E. Colleen Saro (compilation producer), Lucky Tomblin (executive producer) and directed by Dan Karlok, a tremendous asset to every project they undertake and always in there pitching is Koch Vision...special thanks to the man who made it all possible Clifford Antone founder of "Antone's Home of the Blues".

Total Time: 99 mins on DVD ~ KOCH 6380 ~ (6/06/2006)

Passion Exists5
This DVD is not for anyone expecting muscial performances. It is a history class about someone who contributed to the blues revolution. Antone's shows clips on virtually every important blues act of the day. It is informative and educational. While music was going thru its transition of disco, glam, and metal Antone was creating a foundation of the blues movement. It is an informal documentary that is pleasing. Now that we know tapes of and young Stevie Ray exists, please release them!!!!!!!!!!!!!.