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Follow My Voice: With the Music of Hedwig

Country: USA, Language: English, 100 mins

  • Director: Katherine Linton
  • Producer: Kim Connell; Kari Gruber

CGiii Comment

First: watch Hedwig or this will meaning absolutely nothing - which would be a tragedy because this is a lovely little documentary.

A deserving cause: A benefit for the Harvey Milk School in New York.

The highlight has got to be The Polyphonic Spree...but, the Cyndi Lauper vocal is utterly incredible (shame she didn't make an appearance).

The produced CD should have sold more - go out and buy it.


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The(ir) Blurb...

One record producer, the creators of a cult film classic and some of the most influential indie rockers record a benefit album for a controversial LGBTQ youth center in New York City. "Follow My Voice: With the Music of Hedwig" documents the stories of four teens, echoing their struggles and aspirations with the music from the rock drama "Hedwig and the Angry Inch".

Cast & Characters

Frank Black as Himself;
Mey Bun as Herself;
Kelley Deal as Herself;
Kim Deal as Herself;
Tim DeLaughter as Himself;
Ben Folds as Himself;
Tenaja Jordan as Herself;
Ben Kweller as Himself;
Ben Lee as Himself;
John Cameron Mitchell as Himself;
Yoko Ono as Herself;
The Polyphonic Spree as Themselves;
Raphael Ramos as Himself;
Jonathan Richman as Himself;
Angel Santiago as Herself