How They Got Over

Gospel music's influence on rock-and-roll documentary

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About How They Got Over

Released: 2018

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-14

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About 'How They Got Over'

'How They Got Over' is a groundbreaking documentary that illuminates the vital role music, specifically gospel quartet music, played in the African American community during the 20th century. It tracks the genesis of this musical form, and how it evolved into rock and roll, greatly influencing the course of popular music. The movie traces the transformative journey of these groups from singing church hymns to creating a new beat, changing not only African American music but also the entire rock and roll scene. The rating of the movie is TV-14.

Making / Production

Produced and released in 2018, this film required years of intense research and interviews to accurately portray the progression of gospel quartet music. The rich history of the music and its influence on rock and roll are presented through a compelling combination of personal testimonies, archival material, and captivating music.

Actors

  • The film primarily features real-life musicians telling their stories and experiences, so there isn't a standard cast. However, quite a few notable musicians make appearances in interviews throughout the movie, adding depth and authenticity to the film's narrative.

Trivia / Interesting Facts about it

  • The title of the movie "How They Got Over" is a nod to the classic gospel song "How I Got Over", popularized by Mahalia Jackson.
  • The movie includes rare and vintage footage of many popular African American gospel quartets, making it a treasure trove for music historians and enthusiasts alike.

Music, Soundtrack

  • The film is enriched by a robust soundtrack that incorporates actual performances from the very gospel quartet groups it discusses, providing the audience a delightful aural journey through the evolution of this musical genre.
  • Performances from The Dixie Hummingbirds, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Sister Rosetta Tharpe and many more are featured throughout the film.

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