
Bachman | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | June 3, 2019
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A decent telling of a very driven musician. A local boy of my hometown and lover of guitars and music.
| genre | Documentary |
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| synopsis | Documentary follows the award-winning Canadian musician Randy Bachman as he creates his next hit song, featuring rarely seen footage, pictures and archived documents that had been stored in Ottawa for decades. |
| lead actors | Randy Bachman | Neil Young | Paul Schaffer | Alex Lifeson | Chris Irvine | Peter Frampton | Tal Bachman |
| director | John Barnard |









