Doc'n Roll: Big Mama Thornton - I Can't Be Anyone But Me + Q&A

The untold story of Big Mama Thornton, the groundbreaking blueswoman
whose voice launched legends, defied conventions, and carved her place
in music history on her own uncompromising terms.
Willie Mae “Big
Mama” Thornton was a towering force in American music for over forty
years. Born in rural Alabama, she defied gender norms with her imposing
stature, masculine dress, and commanding stage presence. “Hound Dog,”
written specifically for her, became a #1 R&B hit in 1952, yet she
struggled for fair recognition in the years that followed. Rediscovered
during the 1960s blues revival, she electrified audiences in the U.S.
and Europe, and her song “Ball & Chain” helped launch Janis Joplin’s
career. Living hard and touring relentlessly, Thornton died at 57,
leaving behind an indelible musical legacy.
This screening is followed by a live Zoom Q&A with the director, Robert Clem.