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The Genesis of Lollapalooza: Filmmakers Discuss Sundance Docuseries
Jan 25 2024
Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza is a three-part docuseries directed by Michael John Warren that delves into the origins of the iconic music festival. Premiering on Paramount+, the series takes viewers back to 1991 when Lollapalooza was initially conceived as a farewell tour for Jane's Addiction. Co-founder Perry Ferrell played a significant role in organizing the tour, which showcased music from the fringes of mainstream culture and had a profound impact on the music scene of the '90s. The docuseries utilizes archival footage and interviews with bands to provide an in-depth exploration of Lollapalooza's influence, both politically and within the music industry. Director Warren and producers Ferrell, Brian Lazarte, and James Lee Hernandez discuss the enduring significance of music, the relevance of Lollapalooza's message today, and the importance of reflecting on past generations.
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