The official website for Jerry Zaks' movie "Who Do You Love" has been launched at: http://www.internationalfilmcircuit.com/wdyl/index.html The site includes a cast list, reviews, poster, images from the movie and a press kit etc.
The film, written by Peter Wortmann and Bob Conte, presents an intimate look into the lives of Leonard and Phil Chess, the founders of Chess Records.
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"In the mid-50s, Leonard and Phil Chess gave me, Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, Willie Dixon and others the opportunity to develop a sound and musical style that changed the world! Who Do You Love explores what we laid down on South Michigan Street in Chicago back then, how the development of a record empire and a musical sound are forever linked and dares to show both the light and dark sides of the business and the shadows in between. Robert Randolph's portrayal of me is out-a-sight! So hot, it's smokin'!" - Bo Diddley
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The film opens on Friday April 9th 2010 in New York City with a tiered expansion. Originally titled "Chess", the movie was retitled "Who Do You Love" in tribute to BO DIDDLEY, who passed away when the film was in its final editing stages.
A new official website has now been launched for Jerry Zaks' "Who Do You Love" movie at: http://www.whodoyoulovemovie.com/
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The official website for Jerry Zaks' movie "Who Do You Love" has been launched at: http://www.internationalfilmcircuit.com/wdyl/index.html The site includes a cast list, reviews, poster, images from the movie and a press kit etc.
The film, written by Peter Wortmann and Bob Conte, presents an intimate look into the lives of Leonard and Phil Chess, the founders of Chess Records.
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"In the mid-50s, Leonard and Phil Chess gave me, Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, Willie Dixon and others the opportunity to develop a sound and musical style that changed the world! Who Do You Love explores what we laid down on South Michigan Street in Chicago back then, how the development of a record empire and a musical sound are forever linked and dares to show both the light and dark sides of the business and the shadows in between. Robert Randolph's portrayal of me is out-a-sight! So hot, it's smokin'!" - Bo Diddley
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The film opens on Friday April 9th 2010 in New York City with a tiered expansion. Originally titled "Chess", the movie was retitled "Who Do You Love" in tribute to BO DIDDLEY, who passed away when the film was in its final editing stages.