Pictures of Some Cincinnati & Lexington Musician Friends of mine
Most of them can be seen on the film.
"My Passion Project" Crew
     In August of 2004, I began a documentary about many of my friends that have inspired me musically.  I was determined to help those
    artists get the recognition around the region that they deserved.  I also wanted to help the venues that support good live music.  After
    spending thousands of dollars on equipment needed and another thousand or so hours filming, editing, and traveling, I have finally came to
    the end of my journey.  I never imagined that it would evolve into what it has become.  What originally planned to be a one night taping
    of my farewell concert in Lexington, KY evolved into a Regional Music Documentary featuring 29 talented bands.  I produced, directed
    and financed the entire film myself, which allowed me be totally independent.  

     There are 29 talented bands featured on My Passion Project.  I can be seen playing organ or piano with about 10 or so different
    bands.  If you like bands that have a lot of soul and portray it through their music, then this is a Documentary that you should check
    out.  Many genres are covered which include Blues, Jazz, Rock, Reggae, Bluegrass and Pop. The film consists of a 2 DVD Set featuring
    4 hours of music and interviews which will not only entertain you, but also inspire you through what you see.  The cost is only $25.oo
    and can be purchased through Pay Pal by clicking on the Buy Now link.   

     My company is setting up a Relief Fund for the uninsured artists featured on the film.  I am calling it the LP Musician Relief Fund.  
    This is a fund that would help out any of the uninsured artists in case trouble comes knocking on their door.  I am donating 100% of the
    profits of My Passion Project to this Fund.  After doing some research on Local Musician Relief Funds, I noticed that there weren't
    many that existed.  Almost all of the performers on my documentary are good friends of mine.  By starting a Musician Relief Fund for
    them and showcasing them on the film,  I hope to make a difference in as many lives as I can.   I always remind myself that it doesn't
    matter what we have when we leave this world, but how many lives we attempted to help, or inspire while we were here.  Supporting
    this film is a great way to help many artistic people that have been a big part of my life.  





                       
                    

                         
           Sonny Hill & The Night Shift                                 Fathead Davis & the Goodfellas
           Them Bones                                                           II Juicy
           Mister Creeper                                                      The Stella Vees
           Grand Oversoul                                                     Blind Dave Wilson
           The Naked Redheads                                            Lauren Dragon
           G-Busy & The Blues Revue                                  The Walker Project
           The Chuck Land Band                                            Lanky Frank
           The Rusty Van Band                                               Ray's Music Exchange
           Cat's Walking Backwards                                       Stash Crew
           The Rumpke Mountain Boys                                 The Terrors
           Patty Butcher                                                           Headband
           Ben Lacy                                                                  John Redell & the Company He Keeps
           Shepherd's Pi                                                          Lightning Tim Jacoby
           
Tim Leppert-
Camara Man on performances
filmed at "My Place Bar" and "The
Southgate House".  Was a big help
in making this film happen.  
       Alex Luscht-
Camera Man on performances at
"Peg's Pub" and "The Mad
Hatter".  Alex was also a big help
in making this film happen.  He
can be seen on the film playing
guitar with The Roscoe Justice
Band.
     
Johnny Roy Hedger
Johnny wrote/performed the
theme song "Blues Take Me
Home" which is on his latest Blues
Album "Call Johnny Roy".  The
song is also what you hear on the
trailer.  His band is called Johnny
Roy & the Rubtones and are often
seen playing in Lexington, KY.  
Special thanks to Johnny Roy & the
Rubtones for giving me the rights to
use their song "Blues Take Me Home"
for my Theme Song.  Visit their site at
www.johnnyroy.com and buy their
album.  You will be glad that you did!
To order a 2 DVD Set of "My Passion Project
Documentary", click the above link.  This will
allow you to pay via credit or debit card using
Pay Pal.  Orders are shipped out within 24
hours through regular mail.  
Chuck Land Jr.
Executive Producer/Director.
Did 70% of the camera work and   
100% of the Editing.  
Chuck is also on the film playing
keyboards with about 11 bands.  
View the Trailer below.  
It runs 4 minutes long and will play
using Windows Media Player.
It will take around 1 minute for the
video to upload, at least if you
have a fast internet connection