
Drive Somewhere: The Saga of the Vulgar Boatmen
A fan documents the band as they drive to their final gig of their 30 year career. What do you do when you have sacrificed everything for music and it's taken away? Stellar reviews, cross country tours, European TV and seamless pop music. 'Buddy Holly would be proud.' 'The best album in the last 10 years' 'their music is a cross between an Andrew Wyeth painting and a Robert Frost Poem. The story of 1,000 bands, this one is personal.
- Runtime
- 59m
- Released
- 2010
Details
Release year: 2010
Storyline
A fan documents the band as they drive to their final gig of their 30 year career. What do you do when you have sacrificed everything for music and it's taken away? Stellar reviews, cross country tours, European TV and seamless pop music. 'Buddy Holly would be proud.' 'The best album in the last 10 years' 'their music is a cross between an Andrew Wyeth painting and a Robert Frost Poem. The story of 1,000 bands, this one is personal.
Top credits
- Dale Lawrence — Self
- Robert Ray — Self
- John Eder — Self
- Walter Salas-Humara — Self