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'Hearts of the Dulcimer' is a 2013 independent documentary film focusing on the Appalachian dulcimer, and particularly its role in the 1960s California counterculture, through interviews with builders and players of this musical instrument. The film was written and directed by Patricia Delich and Wayne Jiang.[http://www.mercurynews.com/pacifica/ci_24365272/into-bliss-mountain-dulcimer-film-by-two-pacificans "Into the bliss of the mountain dulcimer - a film by two Pacificans"] by Jean Bartlett, Pacifica Tribune"

The film premiered at the 2013 Ozark Hills Film Festival.

Overview



The mountain dulcimer often conjures up rustic mountain life and simple traditional music from the American South in a bygone era. But thats not the whole story. From a group of countercultural youth living in the Santa Cruz Mountains in the late 60s to Joni Mitchell's influential 'Blue' album in the early 70s, the mountain dulcimer found a new voice in a "new land:" California.

'Hearts of the Dulcimer' tells the story of the mountain dulcimer boom that started in the late 1960s in California. To provide context for those not familiar with the dulcimer, the film starts out with historical information illustrated with archival footage and stories about a few of the early builders and players in the Appalachian Mountains.[http://libweb.lib.buffalo.edu/emro/emroDetail.asp?Number=5557 "Hearts of the Dulcimer "]. 'Reviews OnLine', University of Buffalo Library System. The main focus of this documentary is the little-known story of the California dulcimer boom. It is told through the eyes of those who lived during that era and who had a major influence on the dulcimer in California.[http://www.hmbreview.com/arts_and_entertainment/the-dulcimer-is-the-star/article_d2224f16-fd77-11e3-85d7-0019bb2963f4.html "The dulcimer is the star"]. 'Half Moon Bay Review'



Telling the story of the rise and fall (and potential comeback) of the mountain dulcimer in California, 'Hearts of the Dulcimer' is illustrated by past and present musical performances, and players and builders reminiscing.

Cast



*'Michael Rugg': one of the primary people responsible for the dulcimer boom in California and one of the top dulcimer players in the 1970s and 1980s. He co-founded CapriTaurus and Folk Roots Dulcimers with his brother Howard Rugg. Many people purchased their first dulcimer from Michael at the Renaissance Faire.

*'Howard Rugg': one of the premiere dulcimer builders in California during the 1970s and 1980s. He co-founded CapriTaurus and Folk Roots Dulcimers with his brother Michael Rugg. With his mastery of woodworking, Howard turned a small shop in the Santa Cruz Mountains into one of the largest dulcimer-making businesses in the world.

*'Joellen Lapidus': one of the pioneers of contemporary mountain dulcimer playing, songwriting, and instrument construction. She introduced the dulcimer to Joni Mitchell and made three instruments for her between 1968 and 1976. Joellen builds dulcimers and teaches in West Los Angeles.

*'Neal Hellman': a nationally acclaimed performer and teacher of the mountain dulcimer. He has been active in performing, writing, teaching, and recording acoustic music for the past 30 years. Neal is founder, director, and one of the primary artists on the Gourd Music record label.

; Additional musical performances, recordings, or commentary: Ron Beardslee, Laura Devine Burnett, Bonnie Carol, Albert dOssch, Patricia Delich, Robert Force, Paul Furnas, Bill Haines, Gary Horsman, Janet Herman, Stephen Jackel, Lucy Long, Cyndi Menzel, Joni Mitchell, Aaron ORourke, Steve Palazzo, Jean Ritchie, Peter Tommerup, Wendy Treat.

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