
Welcome to Weekend Cinema. Join us for a screening of Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World (2017).
RUMBLE traces the melodies, rhythms, and beats of traditional Native music as they took different forms across the spectrum of 20th-century American rock. Native Americans such as Robbie Robertson and Buffy Sainte-Marie helped to define its evolution, while Native guitarists and drummers such as Link Wray — the electric guitar pioneer whose titular instrumental hit was banned from the radio, Hall of Famer Jimi Hendrix, who was part-Cherokee, Jesse Ed Davis, and many more forever changed the trajectory of rock and roll.
© Rezolution Pictures - 102 minutes - Not Rated
Accessibility:
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing will be available for this screening.