NOLA: Life, Death and Heavy Blues from the Bayou (2014-2014)

Premiere:
September 16, 2014

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 7

Finale:
October 21, 2014

Creators:
Jimmy Hubbard
Fred Pessaro

Original Title:
NOLA: Life, Death and Heavy Blues from the Bayou

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Noisey Films

Countries:
US

A seven-part series examining the people and the culture that helped foster bands like Down, Eyehategod, Crowbar, Acid Bath, Goatwhore and many others. The documentary features in-depth interviews discussing the bands, catastrophe, drugs, suicide, murder, and records that helped shape the New Orleans sound known the world over.

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Art Direction:
Matt Schoen

Associate Producer:
Allen Otto

Audio Post Coordinator:
John Northcraft
Dean White

Camera Operator:
Jimmy Hubbard
Dan Cain

Clearances Coordinator:
Andrew Maso
Jackie Palazzolo

Editor:
Matthew Caron

Executive Producer:
Suroosh Alvi
Jim Czarnecki
Shane Smith
Trevor Silmser
Eddy Moretti

Line Producer:
Alec Macrae

Manager of Operations:
Dan Meyer

Music Supervisor:
Charlotte Von Kotze
Ricki Askin

Post Production Supervisor:
Lilian Gonzalez

Post-Production Manager:
Mike Daniels
Shelly Kamiel
Michael Skinner
Karl Tacheron

Producer:
Jimmy Hubbard
Fred Pessaro

Production Accountant:
Saheed Ibraheem
Arnav Krishna

Production Coordinator:
Jaimie Chew
Laura Kim

Production Manager:
Dee Wassell
Lily Nguyen

Sound:
Dan Cain

Supervising Producer:
Andy Capper

Travel Coordinator:
Kaitlyn Weber

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