• 2 days ago
Set in Chicago, "Cadillac Records" vividly depicts the journey of blues music from obscurity to glory. The story centers around Leonard Chess, the owner of a record company. With a passion for music and a business ambition, Leonard founded Chess Records in the South Side of Chicago.
At that time, blues music was popular in the black community but had not yet been widely recognized by the mainstream music industry. Leonard had a keen eye and discovered many blues talents. He signed the legendary blues singer Muddy Waters. Muddy's passionate and powerful singing style, under Leonard's packaging and promotion, gradually became known to more people. They collaborated on a series of classic works, such as "Hoochie Coochie Man", which made blues music start to spread across the country.At the same time, Leonard also discovered the talented guitarist Buddy Guy and other musicians. Buddy injected new vitality into blues music with his outstanding playing skills. However, the development of the music business was not without setbacks. Racial discrimination was still a serious problem, and musicians faced a lot of injustice and obstacles. For example, in terms of performance venues and record distribution, they were restricted by the white - dominated music industry.Nevertheless, Leonard and the musicians under his label did not give up. They kept working hard, breaking racial barriers through music. Blues music gradually won the love of white audiences, moved towards the mainstream, and laid the foundation for the birth of rock and roll, writing a legendary chapter in the history of blues music.#shorts #movie #movieclips #tvmovie #tvshow#Cadillac Records

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00:00Y'all can't come in here.
00:01I'm Chuck Berry.
00:02Chuck Berry's a country and western singer.
00:05Is he?
00:06You know who else he is?
00:07He's me.
00:11Says he's Chuck Berry.
00:13Let me see some ID.
00:14All right then.
00:15That pinup make you look like a white man.
00:18This license says you're Indian.
00:19The hell are you?
00:20And my name is Chuck Berry.
00:21Playing your fine establishment this evening.
00:24And I can be whatever you need me to be.
00:27You may sing country.
00:29You ain't doing it here.
00:31You part con man too?
00:34Get out now.
00:34You gentlemen have a fine evening.
00:38Uh, ID.

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