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Trouble No More
The story of Johnny Chicago's brother, Ray, and his friend Chuck Moreno, both petty criminals. The latter wants to take the ashes of Johnny, who was fatally wounded by the police after a bank heist, to Chicago.
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Plot Summary
This documentary captures the legendary Gregg Allman on his 2009 tour, showcasing his enduring musical talent and his deep connection with his band and audience. It offers an intimate look at the life of a rock and blues icon, from his stage performances to his personal reflections on music and life. The film highlights the soulful performances that have defined his career, set against the backdrop of his final, extensive tour.
Critical Reception
Trouble No More was generally well-received by critics and fans, particularly for its intimate portrayal of Gregg Allman and its high-quality musical performances. Reviewers praised the film's ability to capture the raw energy and emotional depth of Allman's live shows, as well as offering a personal glimpse into the life of a beloved musician. It's considered a fitting tribute to his legacy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and authentic portrayal of Gregg Allman.
Celebrated for capturing the powerful live musical performances.
Seen as a heartfelt tribute to a rock and blues legend.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed during Gregg Allman's 2009 tour, which was one of his last extensive tours before his passing in 2017, making the film a poignant retrospective of his final years on the road.
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