Jim Lauderdale Documentary:
The King of Broken Hearts
About the film DOCUMENTARY / 78 MINUTESGrammy Award-winning bluegrass singer, hit country songwriter, prolific recording artist, radio DJ, awards show host, harmony singer and guitarist for
Elvis Costello and
Willie Nelson, tai chi master…
Jim Lauderdale‘s journey from banjo-playing
Beatles fan in North Carolina to the face of Americana music takes him through the 1980s ‘Urban Cowboy’ NYC country club scene, playing
James Brown covers in a honky-tonk in LA where he was spotted by
Dwight Yoakam‘s producer, failed albums and record label frustrations before country superstar
George Strait sold six million albums with two of Jim’s songs and put Lauderdale tunes in the ears of music fans around America.
Abandoned by major music labels, Jim pioneered the Americana sound, collaborating with idols like
Dr. Ralph Stanley and
Robert Hunter and working overtime to produce a string of albums encompassing bluegrass, country, rock and R’n’B, which have won him critical acclaim, awards success and a passionate worldwide following. Jim’s story is told through interviews with Jim,
Elvis Costello, Buddy Miller, John Oates, Gary Allan, Tony Brown, Jerry Douglas, Randy Kohrs and more. It also features performances with his country and bluegrass bands from the start of his career through to recent shows in the wine country of Australia and Nashville’s legendary Station Inn.
This feature length documentary was shot in iconic locations such as Nashville’s legendary
RCA Studio A aka
Ben’s Studio, the California desert and the 25th annual
MerleFest in Wilkesboro, NC. The film is directed by
Jeremy Dylan and produced by
Chris Kamen and Jeremy Dylan.