Part 6 of the music documentary, "Gather 'Round the Mic," a film by Tyler Weaver
15 Voices.
15 MySpace Pages.
1 Weekend in Cleveland Making Music Their Way.
"Gather 'Round the Mic" is not a concert film.
Featuring a cast of largely unknown musicians from all over the world, it's a unique look into how musical entertainment is made in an age where the institutions of permission and "the deal" are relegated to antiquity, pushed aside by the dawn of internet independence and the drive of passionate people.
For more than 10 hours on a sultry Cleveland night, in a bar roughly the size of a small two-bedroom apartment and on a "stage" cordoned off by tables and placemarked with an Oriental rug, musicians from all over the world played and sang their hearts out.
The day before was an all-day, all night jamfest around a raging bonfire - the musicians hoping to not catch ablaze in the middle of their songs (none did). MySpace may have let them find each other, but music brought them together. Hugs. How are you's. Then right into it, as though they had been playing together their whole lives.
During those two days this virtual family became a real family, united by their singular passion - to play music on their terms, and to enjoy the music of others. There were no judgements. No competitions. Just free-flowing, fearless creativity.
And the world's biggest ukelele strap.
This is the film of that weekend.
http://gatherroundthemic-movie.com
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