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  1. Jandek on Corwood is a documentary about veteran reclusive folk/blues artist Jandek. Unlike most popular music documentaries, the subject himself is not seen in the film in any way; instead, various critics, disc jockeys and journalists, many of whom have had some contact with the notoriously reclusive artist, discuss Jandek, his ...

  2. With Byron Coley, Calvin Johnson, Barry Hansen, John Foster. "The longest-running, weirdest, loneliest enigma in popular music is a guy from Texas who calls himself Jandek." Jandek on Corwood is the 89-minute documentary that explores this man, his world and his music.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JandekJandek - Wikipedia

    In 1999, Texas Monthly reporter Katy Vine interviewed a man she believed to be Jandek, though he refused to identify himself, and although familiar with Jandek's music, refused to discuss it. In 2003, filmmaker Chad Freidrichs released a documentary, Jandek on Corwood , which contained no interviews with Jandek but was put together ...

  4. Synopsis. “The longest-running, weirdest, loneliest enigma in popular music is a guy from Texas who calls himself Jandek.”. So begins a 1997 Boston Phoenix article by Douglas Wolk. From the bluesy, atonal music and haunting lyrics, to the artist’s steadfast seclusion and sheer longevity, everything about this man intrigues.

  5. 10 de dic. de 2007 · The enigmatic musician has also been the subject of a feature-length documentary film, Jandek on Corwood, which features interviews with music critics, obsessed fans and musicians.

  6. 23 de jun. de 2018 · Watch trailer. Genres: Art, Music. Duration: 1 hour 28 minutes. Availability: Worldwide. “Pounds rock into its emotional pieces” – The New York Times. “A huge success – a fantastic evocation of one of the most compelling soundworlds ever to orbit the contemporary underground. It makes you believe.” – Wire Magazine.

  7. "The longest-running, weirdest, loneliest enigma in popular music is a guy from Texas who calls himself Jandek." So begins a 1997 Boston Phoenix article by Douglas Wolk. From the bluesy, atonal music and haunting lyrics, to the artist's steadfast seclusion and sheer longevity, everything about this man intrigues. 25 years, 34 albums, and not a single live show or public appearance. Even the ...