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Pocket Full of Soul: A Special Music and Film Event on February 28

Pocket Full of Soul, a special music and film event, comes to New Haven for one night only on February 28.

 

Coming soon! Pocket Full of Soul: The Harmonica Documentary comes to New Haven for a one night screening on Thursday, February 28

The film will be shown at Bow Tie Criterion Cinema, 86 Temple Street, New Haven at 7:30 p.m.  

Following the movie, Connecticut blues harp musician Mark Zaretsky of The Cobalt Rhythm Kings will offer a FREE harmonica lesson and jam with movie goers. Harmonicas will be available at the theater for $2, FREE with student ID. Everyone will leave the theater playing a happy tune!

Tickets to the movie cost $12.  Advance reservations are recommended via Tugg, an innovative web based ticketing platform that invites the public to bring the movies of their choice to local theaters. Any remaining tickets will be available at the theater on the night of the event.

Tickets to the February 28 New Haven screening of Pocket Full of Soul are available by clicking here. 

With Huey Lewis as narrator, Pocket Full of Soul travels the world to explore the history, versatility and cultural impact of the harmonica. Through interviews, stories and stirring performances by master players including James Cotton, Charlie Musselwhite, John Popper, Magic Dick, Lee Oskar, Delbert McClinton, Kim Wilson, Jason Ricci, Taylor Hicks and many, many more, this independent documentary illustrates the powerful and soulful connection between the musician and instrument.

This is a concert and a history lesson all at once. It is a story about passion and intensity, and the music that players breathe through the harp. Through quick cut performance clips and dialogue, the movie explores the bond between player and instrument, and the use of harmonica across music genres. "We're trying to represent the universe that this instrument inhabits”, says director Marc Lempert. There are interviews with the pros, but conversations with common folk as well, including the adventurer who carries his harmonica with him deep into the wilderness. Humorous and quirky details are injected throughout the film. Did you know that Chantal tea kettles replace the whistle with a harmonica?

Pocket Full of Soul supports Harmonikids, a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to providing harmonicas and the joy of music to special needs children.  In the film, Pocket Full of Soul partners with the charity and takes the audience on trips to Haiti and New Orleans post-Katrina to help underprivileged children regain their spirits after encountering tremendous devastation.

Anyone can play a harmonica, they say. Film director Marc Lempert insists, “If you can breathe, you can play.” It is the simple mechanics of breathing in and breathing out that make the instrument work, but make no mistake, when the masters play the harmonica, it will take your breath away.

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