Slow Southern Steel

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Slow Southern Steel is a film about heavy music in the modern American South, as told by the very people who have created this music during the last two decades. Shot in back alleys, parking lots, and the seedy green rooms of the dirtiest clubs that the Bible Belt failed to snuff out, these diehard musicians discuss their love of music and the south, as well as the difficulties, contradictions, and insanity that haunt every southern artist. There are no illusions here, no apologies, no distractions - only the straight truth as told by those who would know the difference. Narrated by the notorious Dixie Dave Collins (Weedeater, Buzzov-en, Bongzilla), Slow Southern Steel is an authentic and honest and thorough look at one of the most remarkable music communities ever spawned on the continent.

Country:

United States of America

Genre:

Documentary,

Music

Duration:

90 minutes

Year:

2011

Director:

David Lipke

Cast:
Trinidad Leal

Himself

Rocky Gray

Himself

Mike Williams

Himself

Hank Williams III

Himself

Beer Reebs

Himself

Crew:
David Lipke

Director

Chris Terry

Director

Chris Terry

Producer

David Lipke

Editor