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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
November 6, 2024

MEDIA CONTACT:
Gray Gordon
gray@pickfordfilmcenter.org
(336) 926-6490

Sonics Documentary Boom: A Film About The Sonics To Screen in Bellingham with Filmmaker in Attendance

Boom chronicles one of rock ‘n’ roll’s wildest and most influential bands: The Sonics. For the first time ever, all five original members explore how a relatively unknown band from the Pacific Northwest became a worldwide phenomenon 50-years later, shaping music for decades to come. Featuring interviews with homegrown heroes and breakthrough artists alike, including Pearl Jam, The Sex Pistols, Heart, Mudhoney, and many, many more.

Join us for a conversation after the film with director Jordan Albertsen and DP Chris Koser.

Event Details:

November 30th, 4:00 PM

Pickford Film Center

1318 Bay St.

Bellingham, WA

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