A Good Band Is Easy to Kill (2005)
After eight years, Beulah called it quits. In support of YOKO, their fourth and final album, the band embarked upon a twenty-three city tour in the fall of 2003. They journeyed eight thousand miles throughout the US and Canada, kicking off what would prove to be the last days of "the best band you never heard."
Director: Charles Norris
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Miles Kurosky as Self |
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Bill Swan as Self |
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Pat Noel as Self |
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Daniel Sullivan as Self |
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Eli Crews as Self |
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Patrick Abernerthy as Self |
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Timothy Tunks as Self |
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Brandon Eggleston as Self |
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Trey Garrett as Self |
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Jay Underwood as Self |
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John Vanderslice as Self |
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Paul Hoaglin as Self |
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Peter Anderson as Self |
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Megan Wilson as Self |
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John Blaylock as Self |
| Directing | Charles Norris | Director |
| Production | Charles Norris | Producer |
| Crew | Charles Norris | Cinematography |
| Editing | Charles Norris | Editor |
| Editing | Maria Friesen | Editor |
| Crew | Eli Crews | Mixing Engineer |
| Sound | Benjamin Maas | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Maria Friesen | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Jon Gaiser | Sound Recordist |