Imagine an on-the-road concert documentary shot in the anything-goes days of 1970 — a hurly-burly vérité jamboree like “Mad Dogs & Englishmen” or “Elvis on Tour.” It’s about the biggest rock band in ...
Answering the question posed by the new documentary What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears? takes only a moment for Bobby Colomby. "They were an unbelievably good band and they were screwed – ...
The title of this release might rightfully be applied at various junctures of Blood, Sweat & Tears' career, but for the purposes of this project, it's particularly apropos to the group's State ...
Late-1968 to mid-1969 was a great time for music, and that was reflected in the Album of the Year nominees. For The Beatles, "Abbey Road" continued their legacy of commercial success, topping the ...
What goes up must come down, the song says. And “What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?” certainly proves the adage voiced in the group’s 1968 hit “Spinning Wheel.” The film -- directed by ...
“I wasn’t political when I was in Blood, Sweat & Tears,” recalls saxophonist Fred Lipsius. Yet Lipsius and his bandmates found themselves in a geopolitical maelstrom when the hit-making horn band went ...
"We're just musicians, man, we just went to play some music for people." Abramorama has unveiled a trailer for a rock doc about a band from the past called What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & ...
Abramorama, a New York-based film distribution and marketing company, has acquired worldwide rights to “What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?” Described as a stranger-than-fiction political ...
No one can argue that Blood, Sweat & Tears invented a new style of music. While Blood, Sweat & Tears wasn’t the first band to use a horn section, they were the first to fuse it with rock, jazz, and a ...
Earlier this month, Dreamville announced they will executive produce the official soundtrack to Creed III alongside Proximity Media, Outlier Society, and Frank Brim. Although the body of work will be ...