One Note at a Time explained

One Note at a Time
Director:Renee Edwards
Editing:Renee Edwards
Distributor:Munro Films
Music:Ray Russell
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
United States
Language:English

One Note at a Time is a British/American documentary film directed by Renee Edwards. The film follows New Orleans musicians post-Hurricane Katrina. It is dedicated to the late drummer Herman Roscoe Ernest. The film was officially released in the UK and Ireland in 2018 and is due for release in the US and Canada during 2019.

Background

The film explores the relationship between New Orleans, the musicians, the environment, and the American social welfare system that is unable to support them. Many of the musicians live and work in poverty, going from gig to gig, needing to pay for medical and living expenses. The city, at a tipping point when it comes to supporting the musicians, still needs them for its culture and economy. Much screen time is spent with the New Orleans Musicians' Clinic who struggle to provide medical care to artists too well off for Medicaid and too poor to afford Obamacare.

Filmed over a 4-year period, One Note at a Time is a feature-length documentary that follows the lives of the musicians and the difficulties they face. It highlights young musicians and how the gentrification of the city has brought with it new sound pollution laws, which impact the 24-hour party culture the city has enjoyed.

Featured artists

One Note at a Time captures new and last interviews with a number of musicians and artist as it tracks them over a 4-year period. Notable musicians featured include: Dr. John, Ben Jaffe, Kermit Ruffins, Charmaine Neville, Al "Carnival Time" Johnson, Ellis Marsalis Jr., Barry Martyn, Herman "Roscoe" Ernest III, Wardell Quezergue, Irma Thomas, Clarke Peters, Donald Harrison, and Delfeayo Marsalis.

Release

The film was screened at film and music festivals in the UK, Germany and the US in 2017, receiving a number of accolades. The official release by UK and Ireland distributor Munro Films was August 24, 2018, where the film was screened in UK cinemas. The digital film was released on September 3, 2018. The official soundtrack containing a unique live recorded track by New Orleans' icon Dr John was released worldwide by Louisiana Red Hot Records on August 24, 2018.[1] US and Canada digital release by The Golden Media Group, began on April 14, 2019.

Soundtrack

No.ArtistLengthTitleLength
1Bicycle Ballad SamTouch The Hem Of His Garment (Live)00:21
2Dr. JohnIf Musicians Ain't Got A Chance To Live00:08
3The Hot 8 Brass BandLet me Do My Thing (Remix)08:25
4Kermit RuffinsIt Was A Blessing00:16
5Ray RussellWhat The Future Brings01:20
6Damion Neville and The Charmaine Neville BandPapa Was A Rolling Stone (Live)04:51
7Felice GuilmontEverybody's Gone00:13
8Felice GuilmontHigher04:06
9Chip Wilson and Jesse MooreSlip Away03:04
10Shelton "Shakespear" AlexanderSecond Lining (Live)01:09
11To Be Continued Brass BandRay Nagin (Give Me My Projects Back)07:45
12To Be Continued Brass BandWe're Not Criminals00:19
13New Orleans Ragtime OrchestraI Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate (Live)05:17
14Irma ThomasJust Passing Through00:14
15Bud TowerPlease Don't Take Me Home05:01
16Ms PearlSummertime (Live)00:36
17Walter Payton, Jr.Touched Somebody00:24
18Cliff HinesTehran06:04
19Ben JaffeDie A Healthy Man00:23
20Dr. JohnProper Fitting Way00:24
21Dr. JohnRoscoes Song / Down The Road (Live)09:54
22Ray RusselOne Note at a Time02:15
23Barry MartynTo Hell With The Girls00:31
24Barry MartynDown By The Riverside04:20
25Al "Carnival Time" JohnsonCarnival Time02:41
26Ben JaffeA Place I've Never Seen Before00:20
27Uptown Jazz OrchestraBlue Monk (Live)01:14
28Kermit RuffinsNew Orleans People00:19
29Dr. John, Gaynielle Neville, Cyril Neville, Amasi Miller, Shannon Powell, Jesse Boyd, Detroit Brooks, Paul Pattan & Donald Harrison Jr.This Little Light of Mine (Live)01:32
30Ray RussellFrom The Heart (Digital Bonus Track)02:49
31Gypsy Elise And The Royal BluesFunky Tribe (Digital Bonus Track)04:39

Awards

The film has won international and domestic festival awards, including:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ONE NOTE AT A TIME OFFICIAL SOUNDTRACK. 2018-08-29. LOUISIANA RED HOT RECORDS. en-US. 2018-12-29.
  2. Web site: studio-city-2015 2017 GALLERY. Studio City Film Festival. en. 2018-11-27.
  3. News: 2017 LAFR Award Winners. 2017-02-13. LOS ANGELES FILM REVIEW. 2018-11-27. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20181202112649/https://lafilmreview.com/2017-lafr-award-winners/. 2018-12-02. live.
  4. Web site: One Note At A Time — Nottingham International Film Festival. Nottingham International Film Festival. en-US. 2018-11-27.
  5. Web site: OXIFF 2017 — Oxford International Film Festival. Oxford International Film Festival. en-US. 2018-11-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20180408052018/http://www.oxiff.com/oxiff-2017. 2018-04-08. live.