"Hired Gun" Session/Tour Musicians Documentary

This looks awesome. One of my friends gave me a Free Guest Pass for my Birthday to see this. Can't wait to see it! Trailers at links below.
Millions of fans have seen them and listened to them play the music of the famous stars who hired them. They are the “First Call, A-list” musicians, just 20 feet from stardom, yet rarely receive credit for their work. The ’Hired Gun’ community lives and breathes music, and for the first time ever, they share their experiences with the highs and lows of touring life, the demands of session schedules, and the dedication required to play next to some of the world’s most iconic musicians. Hear incredible stories from Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie, Liberty DeVitto (Billy Joel), Jason Hook (Five Finger Death Punch), Rudy Szaro (Ozzy Osbourne), Steve Lukather (Michael Jackson), Kenny Aronoff (John Mellencamp), Phil X (Bon Jovi), Eric Singer (KISS), Ray Parker Jr. (Ghostbusters), Justin Derrico (P!NK), and more!
[Edited on 6/9/2017 by ArleneWeiss]

I heard about this awhile back and I am pretty psyched to see it.
There is another documentary that's been out for awhile but have never seen it, called,
Before The Music Dies
With outstanding performances and revealing interviews Before the Music Dies takes a critical look at the homogenization of popular music with commentary by some of the industry's biggest talents like Eric Clapton, Dave Matthews, Elvis Costello, Erykah Badu, Branford Marsalis, Bonnie Raitt and more. Using historic footage the film looks at the evolution of American music and the artists who created it and pulls back the curtain (in a very creative way) to expose the sad truth behind today's "artificial" music stars. "The reality is that superficiality is in," says Marsalis. "And depth and quality is kind of out." Inspired by the death of his brother, director Andrew Shapter and his crew traveled thousands of miles, visiting dozens of cities, speaking with hundreds of fans, journalists, record executives and musicians while searching for "real" American music. What they found were mega-talents without a major label, including one artist Eric Clapton believes is "the real thing."
Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,

I can't wait to see this myself.
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Heard Nikki Six go over it on his radio show, sounds good.

I heard about this awhile back and I am pretty psyched to see it.
There is another documentary that's been out for awhile but have never seen it, called,
Before The Music DiesWith outstanding performances and revealing interviews Before the Music Dies takes a critical look at the homogenization of popular music with commentary by some of the industry's biggest talents like Eric Clapton, Dave Matthews, Elvis Costello, Erykah Badu, Branford Marsalis, Bonnie Raitt and more. Using historic footage the film looks at the evolution of American music and the artists who created it and pulls back the curtain (in a very creative way) to expose the sad truth behind today's "artificial" music stars. "The reality is that superficiality is in," says Marsalis. "And depth and quality is kind of out." Inspired by the death of his brother, director Andrew Shapter and his crew traveled thousands of miles, visiting dozens of cities, speaking with hundreds of fans, journalists, record executives and musicians while searching for "real" American music. What they found were mega-talents without a major label, including one artist Eric Clapton believes is "the real thing."
Man how true is this. I gotta see it.

ALICE COOPER Guitarist NITA STRAUSS Explains Her Involvement In 'Hired Gun' Documentary
The new rock documentary "Hired Gun: Out Of The Shadows, Into The Spotlight" will receive a one-night showing on Thursday night (June 29) at several hundred North American locations through Fathom Events. The film chronicles the story of world-renowned musicians who are not household names, but are instead the session and backup musicians who have performed at concerts and on countless recordings with huge stars yet remain largely unknown to the public.
FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH guitarist Jason Hook, who came up as a session musician himself through stints with Mandy Moore, Hilary Duff, Vince Neil and Alice Cooper, teamed with filmmaker Fran Strine to make the film happen.
The documentary goes behind the scenes and explores the personalities and creativity of the best session players and backup musicians in the world. Among the artists interviewed are JOHN MELLENCAMP drummer Kenny Aronoff, former OZZY OSBOURNE bassist Rudy Sarzo, ex-METALLICA bassist Jason Newsted, KISS drummer Eric Singer, guitarist John 5 from Rob Zombie's band, TOTO axeman Steve Lukather, ALICE COOPER guitarist Nita Strauss and many more.
When asked how she got involved with the project, Strauss told Albany's Q103 radio station (hear audio below): "Well, I was actually in the movie… It was total coincidence, it was total chance that this happened. They were interviewing Alice. I had just gotten in [his] band; I had been in the band for, like, two months. And they were interviewing Alice and they were asking about all these sidemen he's worked with. And he said, 'Have you guys talked to Nita yet?' Because I'm 30, I've been touring since 15, and I would say eighty-five percent of that has been as a sideman, as a hired gun. I would just play guitar for anybody that would have me. I didn't care if it was rock or metal or punk or pop or funk or… whatever it was; I was just happy to be playing guitar and getting paid enough to eat and go to the next city. So [Alice said to them], 'Have you guys talked to Nita yet?' And they said, 'No.' And I was in the gym at the hotel, and they go, 'Hey, can you do an interview for this documentary?' I said, 'Yeah, sure. When?' They said, 'Well, right now.' [Laughs] I [went], 'All right. No problem. Yeah, give me twenty minutes.' So I just ran up and changed clothes and came down and I got to be part of the movie. And it was so, so cool actually getting to see it — getting to see everybody's stories and to see the parallels of everyone's journey and how so many similarities there are in different people's lives and different people's perpectives on this crazy business."
Hook told The Pulse Of Radio about the common theme that runs through the movie. "Everybody we talked to had like one 'holy cow' story — some good and some horrific — about their experience playing their instrument for some artist," he said. "And so what we found was that if we strung all these 'holy cow' moments together, we ended up with a 'holy cow' movie."
Hook and FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH drummer Jeremy Spencer will host a public meet-and-greet at Regal Cinemas Village Square in Las Vegas for the movie's 6:30 p.m. screening there.
Tickets for all the screenings are on sale via FathomEvents.com or at participating box offices.
Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,
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