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DESCRIPTION:En anglais.\n\nRUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World is mult
 i-award winning documentary set to rewrite the history of popular music an
 d reveal the missing chapter about the role of Native Americans. The film 
 takes its title from Link Wray’s 1958 instrumental hit RUMBLE\, which pion
 eered the use of distorted guitar and was an inspiration for countless gui
 tar heroes. Bruce Springsteen’s long-time guitarist Stevie Van Zandt descr
 ibed RUMBLE as “a theme song for juvenile delinquency” but it wasn’t just 
 its rebellious sound that contributed to it being banned by many American 
 radio stations. Link Wray was a Native American whose music and indigenous
  identity posed a threat to the white-washed rock and roll of the time.\n
 \nCanadian legend Robbie Robertson recalls as a young musician being told 
 “Be proud you’re an Indian\, but be careful who you tell.” His story and t
 hose of other highly influential indigenous musicians is fascinatingly tol
 d by some of the most recognizable figures in rock\, jazz\, blues\, and po
 p music. RUMBLE will move you like only a great rock and roll movie can an
 d open your eyes to the profound contributions of a population too often i
 gnored. Participants in the film\, include Buddy Guy\, Steven Van Zandt\, 
 Tony Bennett\, Taj Mahal\, Cyril Neville\, Martin Scorsese\, Steven Tyler\
 , Jackson Browne\, Iggy Pop\, Pura Fe Crescioni\, Taboo\, Slash\, Buffy Sa
 inte-Marie\, and many others.\n
DTSTART:20180304T200000Z
DTEND:20180304T220000Z
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Redpath Museum\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0C4\, 859 r
 ue Sherbrooke Ouest
SUMMARY:Filme documentaire:  RUMBLE
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/redpath/fr/channels/event/filme-documentaire-rumb
 le-283315
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