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The curse of self-awareness is sown throughout the documentary “All I Can Say,” a kaleidoscopic video diary recorded by Blind Melon singer Shannon Hoon from his arrival in Los Angeles in 1990 ...
For a brief period in the early 1990s, Shannon Hoon seemed to be just about everywhere. As frontman for Blind Melon, he managed to blaze through nearly all of the standard rock and roll fantasy ...
On Oct. 21, 1995, Blind Melon singer Shannon Hoon was found dead on his tour bus, his life coming to an end after only briefly scraping its potential. Richard Shannon Hoon was born and raised in ...
But just two years later frontman Shannon Hoon was dead of a drug overdose and the band was quickly forgotten. The new film All I Can Say is a first person account of the singer’s quick rise and ...
LAFAYETTE – The Shannon Hoon who checked in with Marc Allan, then a music critic for The Indianapolis Star, in September 1995 was at a turning point in several ways. In his career, Hoon and his ...
Shannon Hoon lays down the vocals for Blind Melon’s “No Rain” in the trailer for All I Can Say, a documentary comprised of the late singer’s own VHS footage, including the never-before ...
Days later, guitarist Chris Thorn met Hoon in a similar fashion: “Brad and I were friends, and he invited me over. Shannon played me ‘Change,’ and it blew my mind — because I was writing ...
The team had no shortage of material. Band frontman Shannon Hoon religiously filmed himself between 1990 to 1995, a five-year period that roughly encompasses Blind Melon’s formation and rise to ...
Back in 1990, there weren't 1,000 people in the whole town, one of whom was Richard Shannon Hoon, better known as Shannon. He was a pretty typical member of the high school graduating class of '85 ...
Before Blind Melon lead singer Shannon Hoon died, he traveled with a video camera. Everywhere he went, he documented his life, almost like a video diary. Director Danny Clinch was given the tapes ...
LAFAYETTE – “All I Can Say” gets rolling with Shannon Hoon in Lafayette, cruising in his car, as he tells his own camera, “out in the country.” It ends with him on a hotel bed in October ...
Photographer and co-director Danny Clinch initially launched a Kickstarter in 2015 to finance the documentary; Clinch and Hoon were close friends, and the photographer had unfettered access and ...
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