Suburban Steps to Rockland - The Story of the Ealing Club + Q&A

One-off special screening of Suburban Steps To Rockland - The Story of The Ealing Club + Q&A with the producers of the film. Cast aside by most of the Central London promoters due to the loudness of their music, guitarist Alexis Korner and harmonica player Cyril Davies one day jumped into a sidecar and travelled across London to find a venue that would accept the sound of electric blues guitar. In West London, they bumped into an Iranian student named Fery Asgari, who was the event manager of a dingy concrete-floored basement bar used by local university students. The first Ealing Club gig took place on the 17th of March 1962. Soon young aspiring musicians from all over the country started congregating there and performing during Alexis and Cyril's sets. The list of youngsters who learnt the blues at the Ealing Club include: Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Paul Jones, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Dick Taylor, Jeff Beck and Eric Burdon (just to name a few). It became a springboard for groups such as the Rolling Stones & The Who, amongst many others. --- Guests for the Q&A include: Fery Asgari Leaseholder & Operator of the Club who facilitated performances for Blues Incorporated, The Rollin' (G) Stones, Manfred Mann and The Who Alistair Young Executive Producer (Suburban Steps To Rockland, 62 Films) and Co-Founder of The Ealing Club Community Interest Company --- REVIEWS 'Soundly researched, imaginatively presented' THE TELEGRAPH 'An absorbing documentary' RNR MAGAZINE 'An intimate portrait of life in Ealing and great insight into how music careers begin' OCCHI MAGAZINE 'A potent bland of archive footage and interviews' ESSENTIALLY POP DocumentaryPT1H47M152024-06-01
Giorgio Guernier
SixtyTwo Films Limited
Suburban Steps to Rockland - The Story of the Ealing Club + Q&A "Suburban Steps to Rockland - The Story of the Ealing Club + Q&A "

Showtimes

June 1, 7:45 pm

Ealing