December 14 – Cleveland – Capitol Theatre
EVERYDAY SUNSHINE: THE STORY OF FISHBONE AT CAPITOL THEATRE
Director Chris Metzler in person for post-film Q&A
(Cleveland, OH) – EVERYDAY SUNSHINE: THE STORY OF FISHBONE, a new documentary about the band who has been rocking on the margins of pop culture for the past 25 years, will be screened at the Capitol Theatre (1390 W. 65th St., Cleveland, OH) on Wednesday, December 14th at 7:00 PM.
Laurence Fishburne narrates EVERYDAY SUNSHINE, an entertaining cinematic journey into the personal lives of this unique Black rock band, an untold story of fiercely individual artists in their quest to reclaim their musical legacy while debunking the myths of young Black men from urban America. Highlighting the parallel journeys of a band and their city, EVERYDAY SUNSHINE explores the personal and cultural forces that gave rise to California’s legendary Black punk sons that continue to defy categories and expectations. From the streets of South Central-Los Angeles and the competitive Hollywood music scene of the 1980′s, the band rose to prominence, only to fall apart when on the verge of “making it.”
At the heart of Fishbone’s story is lead singer Angelo Moore and bassist Norwood Fisher who show how they keep the band rolling, out of pride, desperation and love for their art. To overcome money woes, family strife, and the strain of being aging Punk rockers on the road, Norwood and Angelo are challenged to re-invent themselves in the face of dysfunction and ghosts from a painful past.
The film’s co-director, Chris Metzler, will be appearing with his film for a Q&A following the screening.
Tickets are $10 and can be purchased online at www.clevelandcinemas.com or at the theatre box office.