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Directed by
  
Phil Hoffman

Written by
  
Phil Hoffman

Initial release
  
2003

Production company
  
PBS

Produced by
  
Don Freeman

Release date
  
2003 (2003)

Director
  
Philip Seymour Hoffman

Production company
  
Western Reserve Public Media PBS

Film series
  
PBS Akron Sound Rockumentary Series

It s everything and then it s gone


It's Everything, and Then It's Gone is a 2003 PBS rock music documentary. It is a Western Reserve Public Media/PBS production, executive produced by Don Freeman and written/directed by Phil Hoffman, and was followed by the sequel, If You're Not Dead, Play.

It's Everything, and Then It's Gone takes viewers through the history of the first wave of mostly new wave music, post-punk, and art rock bands, all from Akron, Ohio, that arrived on the scene in the 1970s, and explains just how the Akron Sound developed. The first wave of these bands include: Devo, King Cobras (who would later reform as the Rubber City Rebels), The Bizarros, Tin Huey, Tin Huey's spin-off group The Waitresses, and The Numbers Band.

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It's Everything, and Then It's Gone Wikipedia


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