When folk icon Irving Steinbloom passed away, he left behind a legacy of music and a family of performers he has shepherded to folk stardom. To celebrate a life spent submerged in folk, Irving's loving son Jonathan has decided to put together a memorial concert featuring some of Steinbloom's best-loved musicians. There's Mitch and Mickey, who were the epitome of young love until their partnership was torn apart by heartbreak; classic troubadours The Folksmen, whose records were endlessly entertaining for anyone able to punch a hole in the center to play them; and The New Main Street Singers, the most meticulously color-coordinated "neuftet" ever to hit an amusement park. Now for one night only in New York City's Town Hall, these three groups will reunite and gather together to celebrate the music that almost made them famous.
Production Castle Rock Entertainment;
Cast Names Jim Moret; Stuart Luce; Mary Gross; Marty Belafsky; Michael Baser; Jared Nelson Smith; Ryan Raddatz; Todd Lieberman; Matthew Joy; Laura Harris; Brian Riley; Harry Shearer; Michael McKean; Christopher Guest; Eugene Levy; Catherine O'Hara; Bob Balaban; Rachael Harris; Tyler Forsberg; Paul Dooley; Jim Ortlieb; Andrew Dickler; Thomas Lowry; Keva Rosenfeld; Brian Allen; Danny Merritt; Paul Benedict; Floyd Van Buskirk; Jane Lynch; John Michael Higgins; Parker Posey; Christopher Moynihan; David Blasucci; Patrick Sauber; Steve Pandis; Mark Nonisa; Cameron Sprague; LeShay N. Tomlinson; Mina Kolb; Jim Piddock;
Box Office USD 17,508,936
Release Date 2003-03-12 (South by Southwest Film Festival) 2003-04-16 (limited) 2003-05-09
Genres Comedy; Music;
MPAA Rating [?] Rated PG-13 for sex-related humor.