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Blues Run the Game: The Strange Tale of Jackson C. Frank
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Blues Run the Game: The Strange Tale of Jackson C. Frank

Oct 28, 2023
1h 24m
★ 0.0

Who was Jackson C. Frank? Who remembers him? Where to find meaning, or even light, in a life as dark as his?

Overview

The untold story of Jackson C Frank, an American folk legend. His tragic life produced some of the most timeless folk music of our time.

Genres

Documentary
Drama

Production Companies

Burning Rooster Productions

Cast

Jackson C. Frank

Himself (archive footage)

Jackson C. Frank

Jim Abbott

Himself

Jim Abbott

John Kay

Himself

John Kay

Al Stewart

Himself

Al Stewart

John Renbourn

Himself

John Renbourn

Julian Dawson

Himself

Julian Dawson

Marianne Collins

Himself

Marianne Collins

DJ Boggs

Himself

DJ Boggs

Happy Traum

Himself

Happy Traum

Richard Stanley

Himself

Richard Stanley

John Boylan

Himself

John Boylan

Katherine Wright

Himself

Katherine Wright

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