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Judee Sill, One of Critic’s Favorites from the ’70s Gets a Documentary

'Lost Angel: The Genius of Judee Sill', to premiere at the 2022 DOC NYC festival

Singer-songwriter Judee Sill never got as many fans as she should have while she was around, but remains one of the most critically hailed artists to this day.

In a new trailer for Lost Angel: The Genius of Judee Sill, Adrienne Lenker, Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Weyes Blood, and more sing the praises of (whom some critics call) this ’70s outsider folk artist.

As Pitchfork reports, the film follows the little-known but well-loved singer-songwriter through a youth of armed robberies and drug addiction that ultimately led to an all-too-brief music career derailed by an overdose. The film was directed by Andy Brown and Brian Lindstrom and is set to premiere on November 13 at the 2022 DOC NYC festival.

Last year the producer and multi-instrumentalist Lorenzo Wolff released the tribute album Down Where the Valleys Are Low: Another Otherworld for Judee Sill, featuring Bartees Strange’s take on “The Pearl” from Sill’s 1973 album Heart Food. In 2009, Bill Callahan, Grizzly Bear’s Daniel Rossen, Beth Orton, Marissa Nadler, and more covered Sill’s songs on the compilation Crayon Angel: A Tribute to the Music of Judee Sill.

Check out the trailer at Rolling Stone.

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