
What Happened, Miss Simone?(2015)
The film chronicles Nina Simone's journey from child piano prodigy to iconic musician and passionate activist, told in her own words.


Robert Johnson was one of the most influential blues guitarists ever. Even before his early death, fans wondered if he'd made a pact with the Devil.

Keith Richards
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ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads is a music, documentary film released in 2019 exploring themes of blues, guitar player, singer-songwriter, blues music, robert johnson, harmonica player. Directed by Brian Oakes, it stars Keith Richards, Keb' Mo', Taj Mahal. Robert Johnson was one of the most influential blues guitarists ever. Even before his early death, fans wondered if he'd made a pact with the Devil.
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