Meeting Charlie Parr
Check out the Kiss Kiss Bank Bank page to throw a few euros at this documentary about Duluth’s own Charlie Parr.
There’s also a website for the project at meetingcharlieparr.com and a Facebook page.
Check out the Kiss Kiss Bank Bank page to throw a few euros at this documentary about Duluth’s own Charlie Parr.
There’s also a website for the project at meetingcharlieparr.com and a Facebook page.
This town cracks me up. All I could think when watching that video was, “Hey, Eldest Child has babysat his bambinos! That door is where I watch to pick her up!
The banality of Duluth stardom.
Great video production.
I don’t understand the fist comment. Pardon my carpetbagger mentality.
I mean that, as has been said before, the town is so small that we forget the “stars” amongst us are so well-known out there in the rest of the world.
Or I should speak for myself, I guess. I don’t get out much.
(And the Parrs’ front door, until recently, is where I pick up the babysitter in my household after she’s done babysitting. So to see it in a French film, as a Place Amazing Musician Lives, is funny to me.)
Charlie Parr is indeed a very nice package. I’m glad someone with the verbal acumen was finally able to put it into words for me. It’s almost a ‘christ-like’ understanding of the man himself.