A journey into the mind of one of the most underrated guitarists in rock history. Follow Terry's daughter as she discovers the truth around the life and death of a father she never knew.A journey into the mind of one of the most underrated guitarists in rock history. Follow Terry's daughter as she discovers the truth around the life and death of a father she never knew.A journey into the mind of one of the most underrated guitarists in rock history. Follow Terry's daughter as she discovers the truth around the life and death of a father she never knew.
George Buetow
- Self
- (credit only)
Terry Kath
- Self
- (archive footage)
Camelia Lynne
- Self
- (as Camelia Kath)
Michelle Kath Sinclair
- Self
- (as Michelle Sinclair)
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Insightful film, very telling that Peter Cetera and James Guercio appeared in this film and not in the Chicago documentary Now More Than Ever
Unfortunately, the loss of Terry Kath at such a young age left so many undiscovered pinnacles in the music world, as well as his interpersonal life as well. This film does great justice to both. It's a must see film.
Chicago was a great band. They were a big band rock group, they played and recorded great Pop tunes. But the Documentary should've played more of the music. It was disappointing to hear a lot of talk, especially when some of that I know is not true. Jimi Hendrix never said he was the best guitar player he ever heard. He said the band was the best band he ever heard...
Also, the search for the guitar was confusing, because she knew her grandmother had a bunch of his guitars. Yet, that's the last place she checked. Anyone watching a documentary of a band they liked would want to hear more of the music.
Growing up, Terry Kath was one of my favorite guitar players even though he was trapped in the cheese factory band, Chicago. This documentary shows how good he really was and how good Chicago was before they became the scourge of every high school dance. (If I could've made 'Color My World' a physical being I would've strangled it to death with my bare hands.) Anyway it's a good doc on a great guitar player, with nice memories shared by family and friends. It's a fun watch.
First off, I don't need Jimi's approval -- any musician knows how great Terry was. "Introduction" is quite the introduction.
I'm glad his daughter made this. I'm surprised it needed to be crowdfunded - doesn't she have millions? Why not keep more of the pie? I noticed her husband doing the narrating, saving money.
Cetera has never done anything related to Chicago on video, but he did do this for Michelle and Terry Kath. I'm so happy, and wish there were more excerpts of him. Too bad they didn't play another interview, since they have the archives (we don't).
Finding the guitar took a lot of time, and it didn't matter to me. This was only 75 minutes long - I would have used more of the cutting room interviews.
In high school, I'd listen to Chicago, and then my friend told me what happened to Terry, and it saddens me to this day. I cried for the first time from a song, "Oh, Thank You Great Spirit" - one of my favorite songs ever. I'd tell fans to start with the first album, and go chronologically. Lots of concerts available for traders/collectors who can hopefully upload them for the world. I try to do my part.. I've gotten back into Chicago, can't stop watching this documentary. Three times in the last two weeks. And the Chicago documentary, which got a ton of heat from the journalistic community, HuffPo, Danny Seraphine, Peter Cetera who called it a "crockumentary". I wish the ex-Chicago members made a documentary.
I would also like to know more Terry Kath. I'd like to see archives -- interviews in print, audio, video.. Someone should write a book.
I'm glad his daughter made this. I'm surprised it needed to be crowdfunded - doesn't she have millions? Why not keep more of the pie? I noticed her husband doing the narrating, saving money.
Cetera has never done anything related to Chicago on video, but he did do this for Michelle and Terry Kath. I'm so happy, and wish there were more excerpts of him. Too bad they didn't play another interview, since they have the archives (we don't).
Finding the guitar took a lot of time, and it didn't matter to me. This was only 75 minutes long - I would have used more of the cutting room interviews.
In high school, I'd listen to Chicago, and then my friend told me what happened to Terry, and it saddens me to this day. I cried for the first time from a song, "Oh, Thank You Great Spirit" - one of my favorite songs ever. I'd tell fans to start with the first album, and go chronologically. Lots of concerts available for traders/collectors who can hopefully upload them for the world. I try to do my part.. I've gotten back into Chicago, can't stop watching this documentary. Three times in the last two weeks. And the Chicago documentary, which got a ton of heat from the journalistic community, HuffPo, Danny Seraphine, Peter Cetera who called it a "crockumentary". I wish the ex-Chicago members made a documentary.
I would also like to know more Terry Kath. I'd like to see archives -- interviews in print, audio, video.. Someone should write a book.
Did you know
- TriviaTerry Kath's daughter, Michelle Sinclair (the Director), was just aged two years old when her father passed away in January 1978 through accidental self-inflicted gunshot with a pistol that he presumed to not be loaded.
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