The documentary 20 Feet from Stardom delves into the careers of rock music’s backup singers – so close to the celebrity spotlight, yet so obscure and under appreciated. Some prefer the background (the Walkers and the electrifyingly talented Lisa Fischer), and some aspire to major solo careers (Judith Hill). Others have been disappointed in the quest for stardom (Merry Clayton and Claudia Linnear) – or stardom has been delayed (Darlene Love). We meet all of these very talented and appealing women, and hear from Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen and Sting.
The best parts are hearing Darlene Love’s story (which adds to the body of evidence that Phil Spector is a terrible human being), the inside glimpse into Merry Clayton’s iconic solo in the Rolling Stones’ Gimme Shelter and experiencing the magical voice of Lisa Fischer. It’s a little slow in places, but 20 Feet from Stardom is a pretty good choice for any viewer and essential for music fans.
Here’s a description from the director.
1 thought on “20 Feet from Stardom: essential for music fans”