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All The Labor: The Story Of The Gourds DVD

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All The Labor captures country band The Gourds' enduring brotherhood and magnetic musicianship through candid conversations raucous performances on-tour media interviews and reflections and insight from friends and family. Blazing performances and candid interviews convey the life labor and brotherhood of the Gourds an Austin band beloved around the world for its genre-jumping music and unpretentious vibe. The Band: Kevin Shinyribs Russell - vocals backing vocals mandolin acoustic guitar electric guitar harmonica Jimmy Smith - vocals backing vocals... bass guitar acoustic guitar percussion harmonica double bass Claude Bernard - accordion electronic keyboard backing vocals acoustic guitar percussion Keith Langford - drums harmonica backing vocals Max Johnston - vocals backing vocals fiddle lap steel mandolin acoustic guitar banjo [show more]

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Released
24 March 2014
Directors
Actors
 
Format
DVD 
Publisher
High Plains Films 
Classification
Runtime
97 minutes 
Features
Colour, Dolby, DVD-Video, PAL 
Barcode
0760137604495 
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Documentary about American alt-country band The Gourds. Combining backstage footage, interviews and live performances, the film captures the group as they travel the country delivering their genre-crossing sound which has become much-loved by a loyal yet relatively small fan base.