An inspirational documentary about the legacy of the trailblazing queen of dancehall Sister Nancy, whose anthem "Bam Bam" revolutionized reggae music
If you are a music lover, you have probably heard of the iconic track “Bam Bam.” One of the most-sampled songs of all time by Sister Nancy. Do you know the story behind the iconic vocals?
In Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story, audiences will learn about the story behind the hit song and, even more so, the woman behind the voice. Award-winning filmmaker Allison Duke showcases performances, interviews with global artists, including Janelle Monae, Young Guru, and Pete Rock, and archival footage of the early reggae scene detailing Sister Nancy’s enduring prominence in reggae and hip hop.
This February, the informative documentary plays in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area theatres, making it convenient for you to catch it at a location near you. We have got you covered for all viewing locations.
“This film is about amplifying Nancy’s voice and showing the world the impact of her music and message.” – Director Alison Duke
You can also check the trailer for the documentary here. It’s a sneak peek into the captivating story of Sister Nancy.
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