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Troubadours (2011)

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"Troubadours" is a vibrant exploration into the heart of the early 1970s California singer/songwriter movement, as seen through the lens of two of its luminaries: Carole King and James Taylor. The film intimately traces their artistic evolution and enduring alliance, brilliantly entwining it with the intriguing tale of the iconic Troubadour club, a cornerstone in shaping their musical legacy. Helmed by the unpredictable impresario Doug Weston, the Troubadour served as a prestigious springboard, propelling the careers of not only King and Taylor, but an array of soon-to-be-celebrated talents such as Jackson Browne, Elton John, Kris Kristofferson, David Crosby and even the likes of Steve Martin and Cheech & Chong. However, "Troubadours" doesn't shy away from the shadowed side of the burgeoning L.A. music scene. It delves into the industry's harsh realities, from the insidious allure of hard drugs to the sting of critical disapproval, and the eventual decline of the once revered Troubadour club. This film is a riveting journey, celebrating the golden age of music while unmasking the darker undercurrents that flowed beneath its surface.

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Troubadours is a documentary movie featuring Jackson Browne.

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