Chasin’ Gus’ Ghost



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“Chasin’ Gus’ Ghost”

a film about jug band music

Written, Directed and Produced by

Todd Kwait


Produced by Carol Kwait
Associate Producer

Bernadette Gillotta


Director of Photography

Josh Telson


Animations by

Diana Bryan & Scott Strong


Edited by

Josh Telson


Sound Editor

Chris Andersen


Voice of Gus Cannon

Taj Mahal




Narration:

Narration Recording:


Animation Produced & Directed by:

Animation Design & Art Direction:

Digital Animation & Production:



New York Crew

Camera Operators:


Sound:


Audio Tech:
Mississippi/Tennessee Crew

Line Producer:

Camera Operators:

Sound:


Historical Consultant:
Cleveland Crew

Camera Operators:

Sound:
Boston Crew

Camera and Second Unit Director:

Camera Operators:
Sound:
Washington, DC Crew

Line Producer:

Director of Photography:

Camera Operators:


Live Audio Engineer:

Stage Manager:
Japan Crew

Line Producer:

EIC:

Director of Photography:



Camera Operators:

Camera Assistant:

Camera Utility:

Live Audio Engineer:

Stage Manager:

Translator:


Sweden/Canada/California/North Carolina Crew

Camera Operator:

Sound:

Yank Rachell Footage Shot by:



Assistant to Todd Kwait:

Legal/Music Clearance:

Web Design:

Harmonium:

Recorded by:

Additional Audio Recording:

DI Facility:

DI Color Correctionist:



Todd Kwait

Chris Andersen, Nevessa Production Woodstock

Diana Bryan & Scott Strong

Diana Bryan

Scott Strong

Joland Boreman

Andy Hall

Marshall Stief

Josh Telson

Chris Andersen

Preston Repenning

Fetzer Mills, Jr

Robert Banks

Tom Common

Bernadette Gillotta

Tom Common

Fetzer Mills, Jr.

Tom Common

Adam White

Bernadette Gillotta

Tom Common

Valery Lyman

Larry Gress

Josh Telson

Chris Andersen

Chris Andersen

Josh Telson

Larry Buskey

Larry Gress

Paul LaBarbera

Josh Telson

Chris Andersen

Preston Repenning

Chris Andersen

Richard Kipnis

Josh Telson

Jeff Cooke

Kristoffer Hamilton

Toby Marshall

Josh Telson

John Wate

Saman Priyantha

Hiroko Sumikura

Chris Andersen

Preston Repenning

Greg Shafritz


Josh Telson

Chris Andersen

Paul Jackson

Karen Krieger

Alan Kress

Sumul Shah

Maudie Hampden Shah

John Simon

Chris Andersen,

Nevessa Production Woodstock

Craig Sealove

John Mahoney

David Glasser

Postworks NYC

Scot Olive


“Jonestown Blues”

Written by Gus Cannon

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by Gus Cannon (as Banjo Joe)

Courtesy of Jazzology Records


“Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home” (Trad.)

Performed by Gus Cannon (as Banjo Joe)

Courtesy of Jazzology Records
“Whoa Mule Get Up In The Alley”

Written by Hosea Woods

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by Cannon’s Jug Stompers

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“New Minglewood Blues”

Written by Noah Lewis

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by Cannon’s Jug Stompers

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“New Minglewood Blues”

Written by Noah Lewis

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by the “J” Band and David Evans


“Big Railroad Blues”

Written by John Adam Estes

Published by Leric Music Inc. (BMI)/ administered by Bug Music

Performed by Cannon’s Jug Stompers

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Feather Bed”

Written by Gus Cannon

Published by Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. (ASCAP)

Performed by Cannon’s Jug Stompers

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Viola Lee Blues”

Written by Noah Lewis

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by Cannon’s Jug Stompers

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Going to Germany”

Written by Noah Lewis

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by Cannon’s Jug Stompers

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Going to Germany”

Written by Noah Lewis

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by Geoff Muldaur, Jim Kweskin,

John Sebastian and the Southern Chefs
“Walk Right In”

Written by Gus Cannon & Hosea Woods

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by Cannon’s Jug Stompers

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Walk Right In”

Written by Gus Cannon & Hosea Woods

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by The Rooftop Singers

Courtesy of Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company.
“Walk Right In”

Written by Gus Cannon & Hosea Woods

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by Erik Darling


“Bring It With You When You Come”

Written by Gus Cannon

Published by Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. (ASCAP)

Performed by Cannon’s Jug Stompers

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Like I Want to Be”

Written by Noah Lewis

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by Noah Lewis

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Ticket Agent Blues”

Written by Noah Lewis

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by Noah Lewis

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“KC Moan”

Written by Tewee Blackman

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by the Memphis Jug Band

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Stealin' Stealin'”

Written by William Shade

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by the Memphis Jug Band

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“On The Road Again”

Written by William Shade

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by the Memphis Jug Band

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Newport News Blues”

Written by William Shade and Charles Williamson

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by the Memphis Jug Band

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Cocaine Habit Blues”

Written by Jennie Mae Clayton

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by the Memphis Jug Band

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Cocaine Habit Blues”

Written by Jennie Mae Clayton

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by the Mad Words


“Boodle Am”

Written by Spencer Williams

Published by Universal Music Corp. and

Handy Bros. Music Co., Inc. (ASCAP)

Performed by the Dixieland Jug Blowers

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
“Banjo Reno”

Written by Curtis Hayes, Cal Smith & Fred Smith

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by the Dixieland Jug Blowers

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Banjo Reno”

Written by Curtis Hayes, Cal Smith & Fred Smith

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by the Southern Chefs


“Memphis Shake”

Written by Clifford Hayes

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by the Dixieland Jug Blowers

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Arkansas Blues”

Written by Anton Lada and Spencer Williams

Published by Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP)

Performed by the Mound City Blue Blowers

Courtesy of Universal Music Enterprises
“Crazy Blues”

Written by Perry Bradford

Published by Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP)

Performed by Mamie Smith

Courtesy of Okeh Records

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Black Eyed Blues”

Written by Thomas A. Dorsey as “Georgia Tom”

Performed by Ma Rainey

Courtesy of Jazzology Records


“The Girl I Love She Got Long Curly Hair”

Written by John Adam Estes

Published by Leric Music Inc. (BMI)/ administered by Bug Music

Performed by Sleepy John Estes

Courtesy of RCA Victor

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment


“Morning Blues”

Written by Uncle Dave Mason

Published by Jaymore Music (BMI)

Performed by Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band

Courtesy of Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company.
“Younger Girl”

Written by John Sebastian

Used by permission of Alley Music Corporation

and Trio Music Company

Performed by the Lovin’ Spoonful

Courtesy of Kama Sutra Records

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
“Do You Believe In Magic”

Written by John Sebastian

Used by permission of Alley Music Corporation

and Trio Music Company

Performed by the Lovin' Spoonful

Courtesy of Kama Sutra Records

By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
“Hannah”

Written by Chris Bouchillon

Published by Jaymore Music (BMI)

Performed by the Kweskin Jug Band


“Overseas Stomp”

Written by Will Shade and Jeb Jones

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by the Kweskin Jug Band


“Jug Band Waltz”

Written by Ben Ramey and Will Shade

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by the Fritz Richmond


“Sweet Sue, Just You”

Written by Will Harris and Victor Young

Used by Permission of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.

Performed by Geoff Muldaur


“Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me”

Written by Charles R. McCarron, Carey Morgan

and Arthur Swanstrom

Used by permission of Edward B. Marks Music Company

Performed by Jim Kweskin
“Downtown Blues”

Written by Frank Stokes

Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

Performed by Geoff Muldaur


“Somebody Stole My Gal”

Written by Leo Wood

Performed by Jim Kweskin
“Richland Woman”

Written by John Hurt

Published by American League Music (BMI)

o/b/o Mississippi Hurt Music Inc. (BMI)

and Wynwood Music, Inc. (BMI)

Performed by Maria Muldaur


“Starvation in My Kitchen”

Written by James A. (“Yank”) Rachell

Published by Leric Music Inc. (BMI)/ administered by Bug Music

Performed by James A. (“Yank”) Rachell


“Jalidong”

Written and Published by Sule Greg Wilson

Performed by the Sankofa Strings
“Goodbye Old Pal”

Written and Published by Geoff Muldaur

Performed by Geoff Muldaur
“Eight More Miles to Louisville”

Written by Louis M. Jones a/k/a Grandpa Jones

Used by permission of Fort Knox Music, Inc.

and Trio Music Company

Performed by Jim Kweskin
“Sittin on Top of the World”

Written by Walter Vinson and Lonnie Chapman

Performed by Sankofa Strings
“Foldin Bed”

Written by B. Whitaker

Published by Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. (ASCAP)

Performed by the Whistlers Jug Band


The New, New Minglewood Blues (Trad.)

Arranged by Garcia/Kreuttzmann/Lesh/McKernan/Weir

Published by Ice Nine Publishing Co. (ASCAP)

Performed by The Grateful Dead


“Auld Lang Syne” (Trad.)

Performed by Bill Keith


“Jug Band Music” (Trad”)

Arranged by John Sebastian

Performed by John Sebastian and the Kweskin Jug Band
"I Ain't Gonna Marry"

Written as “Blind Man Blues” by Eddie Green

and Billie McLaurin

Performed by The Kweskin Jug Band



Photo Credits:
Courtesy Bengt Olsson:

Photograph of Banjo Joe Medicine Circuit

Photograph of Franklin Street’s

Washaw Indian Medicine Company

Photograph of Gus Cannon on porch

Photograph of Gus Cannon and Will Shade

Photograph of Gus Cannon and Willie Williams

Photograph of Will Shade and Charlie Burse

Photograph of the shack (Noah Lewis)

Photograph of Memphis Jug Band

Photograph of Gus Cannon’s Instruments
Photograph of Gus Cannon Receiving Award

Courtesy of BMI Archives


Four Photographs of Ballard Chefs:

Courtesy of Caulfield and Shook Collection,

Photographic Archives, Ekstrom Library,

University of Louisville


Courtesy of Chicago Defender:

“Madison Street Rag” by Banjo Joe,

February 11, 1928

“Big Railroad Blues” Gus Cannon,

June, 16, 1929

Advertisement for Aztec Medical Co.,

July 27, 1929

Advertisement for PE-RU-NA The World’s Greatest Tonic,

October 23, 1929

Okeh Race Records “Twelve – Room House for Blues”,

November 29, 1924

Paramount The Popular Race Record,

October 10, 1925

“Cocaine Habit Blues” The Memphis Jug Band,

December 6, 1930

“I Ain’t Got No Man” Sara Martin,

May 5, 1930

Sara Martin’s Jug Band,

November 29, 1924

“Under The Chicken Tree”

Earl McDonald’s Original Louisville Jug Band,

May 28, 1927

“Low Down Blues” Whistler and His Jug Band,

June 25, 1927

Mamie Smith,

February 26, 1921

“Deep Moaning Blues” Ma Rainey,

January 12, 1929

Victoria Spivey,

August 7, 1929

Memphis Jug Band,

June 21, 1930

Okeh Record Artists,

February 28, 1925


Photograph of John Sebastian and Fritz Richmond

at Gus Cannon memorial

Courtesy of Dennis Brooks
American Folk Music Handbook

Edited by Harry Smith


Heroes of the Blues Cards :

Memphis Jug Band

Whistler’s Jug Band

Cannon’s Jug Stompers

Sleepy John Estes

“Heroes of the Blues” Cards

are drawn by Robert Crumb.

Copyright © Shanachie Entertainment Corp.

Used by permission of

Denis Kitchen Publishing Co., LLC/

www.deniskitchen.com
Photograph of Monroe, “Brad” Keith on banjo

Photograph of Fritz Richmond on washtub bass

Photograph of Fritz Richmond, Geoff Muldaur, Al Wilson

Photograph of Maria & Geoff, Lovebirds on Stage

Photograph of Jim Kweskin Jug Band (5-shot)

Photograph of Fritz Richmond and Mel Lyman

Photograph of Geoff Muldaur on Washboard

Photograph of Fritz Richmond with Ceramic Jug,

Newport ‘67

All Copyright © John Byrne Cooke


Newspaper Articles and Accompanying

Photographs of Gus Cannon

Photograph of Gus Cannon in Fanfare Magazine

Courtesy Memphis Commercial Appeal


Photograph of Gus Cannon Playing Banjo

Michael Ochs Archives.com


Photograph of Gus Cannon

Photograph of Will Shade Vll

Photograph of Sleepy John Estes

Blue Faces, Sam Charters


Photograph of Will Shade

The Country Blues, Sam Charters


Photograph of Sleepy John Estes

Photo by Steve Tomashefsky


Photograph of Cannon’s Jug Stompers

with Gus Cannon, Ashley Thompson and Noah Lewis

Courtesy of:

Sheldon Harris, Blues, Jazz,

and Black Music Culture Collection

– Archives & Special Collections –

University of Mississippi
Photograph of Will Shade

Photograph of Sleepy John Estes

Copyright © Dick Waterman
Photographs of Yank Rachel, John Sebastian,

and Fritz Richmond

Courtesy of Carlton Veirs
Photograph of Jug and Washtub Bass

Photograph of Even Dozen Jug Band

Copyright © Catherine Sebastian


Special Thanks to:

Andy Anderson, Curator of Photographic Archives, Ekstrom Library, University of Louisville

James Manasco, Special Collections, Ekstrom Library, University of Louisville

Archeophone Records

Carlton Veirs

The Cleveland Public Library – Interlibrary Loan Department

Empire Computech Center, Cleveland, Ohio - administration, staff and students

Fetzer Mills

Humbeads Map of the World

Greg Johnson, Blues Curator and Assistant Professor, The University of Mississippi, J.D. Williams Library

Mississippi Public Broadcasting for footage from “Good Mornin’ Blues”

Historic Films for footage from Grateful Dead appearance and Jim Kweskin Jug Band appearance

Norman Greenbaum

Country Joe McDonald

Dennis Brooks

Smithsonian Folkways

The Dyersburg/Dyer County Chamber of Commerce

Dyersburg State Gazette

Earl Willoughby

Fred Montgomery

Belinda Sellari

The Center for Southern Folklore

Judy Peiser

Dennis McNally

Bill Ellis

Dennis Brooks

J.L. Yarbro

Lisa Wirt

Beki Brindle

Doug Allsopp

Buffalo Records

Hiroshi Asada

Tom's Cabin Productions

Thumb's Up

Duo Music Exchange

The Winchester Tavern

The Rosendale Cafe

That Place on Bellflower

Goose Acres

Tower Records Tokyo

Cerulean Tower Tokyo Hotel

Seekers Church

in loving memory of

Jon Chesler



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