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Synopsis
Les Blank's first feature-length documentary captures music and other events at Leon Russell's Oklahoma recording studio during a three-year period (1972-1974).
Leon Russell
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George Jones
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Willie Nelson
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Malissa Bates
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David Briggs
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Eric Andersen
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Ambrose Campbell
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Charlie McCoy
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Chuck Blackwell
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Les Blank
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Les Blank
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Les Blank
Writer

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