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  1. Movie. Audience Score. 80. NR 1 hr 17 min Mar 13th, 2013 Music, Documentary. Born In Chicago is a soulful documentary film that chronicles a uniquely musical passing of the torch Its the story of ...

  2. Born In Chicago’ by American filmmakers John Anderson and Bob Sarles tells the story of the Chicago Blues. How the music was brought by the African-American migrants who moved from the Mississippi Delta to Chicago. Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf and B.B. King recorded on Chicago’s South Side and became celebrities. In the late 1950s, the […]

  3. "Born In Chicago" is a soulful documentary film that chronicles a uniquely musical passing of the torch. It’s the story of first generation blues performers who had made their way to Chicago from the Mississippi Delta and their ardent and unexpected followers – young white, middle class kids who followed this evocative music to smoky clubs deep in Chicago’s ghettos.

    • 77 Min.
  4. Born in Chicago. Directed by Bob Sarles, John Anderson. USA | 77 minutes | True Stories. This joyous musical celebration of the Chicago blues hones in on the moment in the early 1960s when blues-besotted white teenagers Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield and Barry Goldberg learned at the feet of their idols, and helped ignite a blues explosion ...

  5. Born In Chicago is a soulful documentary film that chronicles a uniquely musical passing of the torch. It's the story of first generation blues performers who had made their way to Chicago from the Mississippi Delta and their ardent and unexpected followers - young white, middle class kids who followed the evocative music to smoky clubs deep in Chicago's ghettos.

  6. Born in Chicago. 2020. 1 hr 26 mins. Documentary, Music. NR. Watchlist. In the 1960s, the Chicago blues music scene was exploding. People from all over the country knew about the famous blues ...

  7. Born In Chicago is a soulful documentary film that chronicles a uniquely musical passing of the torch. It’s the story of first generation blues performers who had made their way to Chicago from the Mississippi Delta and their ardent and unexpected followers – young white, middle class kids who followed this evocative music to smoky clubs deep in Chicago’s ghettos.