King of the Hill: A 70th Anniversary Retrospective of Cincinnati’s King Records
Originally released in 2014. King of the Hill: A 70th Anniversary Retrospective of Cincinnati’s King Records is a music/documentary film. directed by Matt Peiken. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Matt Peiken, Philip Paul, and Syd Nathan
Synopsis
James Brown was the jewel in the crown, but the throne of Cincinnati’s King Records always belonged to its irascible founder, Syd Nathan. This is the 70th anniversary of the legendary record label and studio. It closed shop nearly 40 years ago, in a now long-neglected warehouse on the neighborhood border of Evanston and Walnut Hills, but its impact still reverberates across today’s music.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- WCPO
Frequently Asked Questions
What is King of the Hill: A 70th Anniversary Retrospective of Cincinnati’s King Records about?
James Brown was the jewel in the crown, but the throne of Cincinnati’s King Records always belonged to its irascible founder, Syd Nathan. This is the 70th anniversary of the legendary record lab...
Who directed King of the Hill: A 70th Anniversary Retrospective of Cincinnati’s King Records?
King of the Hill: A 70th Anniversary Retrospective of Cincinnati’s King Records was directed by Matt Peiken.
How long is King of the Hill: A 70th Anniversary Retrospective of Cincinnati’s King Records?
King of the Hill: A 70th Anniversary Retrospective of Cincinnati’s King Records has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was King of the Hill: A 70th Anniversary Retrospective of Cincinnati’s King Records released?
King of the Hill: A 70th Anniversary Retrospective of Cincinnati’s King Records was released on August 8, 2014 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in King of the Hill: A 70th Anniversary Retrospective of Cincinnati’s King Records?
The main cast of King of the Hill: A 70th Anniversary Retrospective of Cincinnati’s King Records includes Matt Peiken, Philip Paul, Syd Nathan, Otis Williams, Steve Halper.