

The street where blues was born and capitalism didn't care about your race.
This 90 minute, 3-act documentary details the rise & fall of Maxwell Street, Chicago's great outdoor market, the birthplace of the electric blues and where "the only color that mattered was green".
Acting
Bo Diddley and Buddy Guy, still electric, telling their own origin story.
Direction
Ranstrom captures a ghost town while its last witnesses are still breathing.
Production
Archival footage that smells like smoke, grease, and borrowed amplifiers.
Director
Phil Ranstrom
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Maxwell Street's 'Jewish blues' fusion—Eastern European immigrants and Black migrants creating something neither could alone—remains radically under-taught in music history.
The Chicago Blues Festival, now massive and corporate, was partly founded by activists trying to save the actual Maxwell Street market from demolition. The memorial is not the thing itself.
No ratings yet
Sign in to join the discussion — comments are spoiler-gated to your watch progress.
Discussion starters