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May/June 1996 | Volume 47, Issue 3
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Historic Era:
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May/June 1996 | Volume 47, Issue 3
directed by Mike Shea , Shanachie Entertainment, SO minutes, $19.95. CODE: SHA-4 All over the market Shea’s camera finds evidence of the cultural collision—rural South meets urban North—that produced the Chicago blues in the forties and fifties. At the end of this short, beautifully understated film, the street market comes down as if for the last time. Stuff is borne away on dollies and in baby carriages throughout the long dismantling as the blind guitarist Jim Brewer plays his spiritual standard, “I’ll Fly Away.” The market’s real end on Maxwell Street didn’t come until twenty years after Shea made his inspired, black-and-white tribute. But one of Shea’s old merchants says, “This street served its purpose years ago, when everyone was a greenhorn. But no more greenhorns.”