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Still bill is an intimate portrait of soul legend bill withers; best known for his classics "ain't no sunshine;" "lean on me;" "lovely day;" "grandma's hands;" and "just the two of us." with his soulful delivery and warm; heartfelt sincerity; withers has written the songs that continue to resonate deeply within the fabric of our times. Filmmakers damani baker and alex vlack follow withers and offer a unique and rare look inside the world of this fascinating man. Through concert footage; journeys to his birthplace and interviews with music and sports legends; his family and closest friends; still bill presents the story of an artist who has written some of the most beloved songs in our time and who truly understands the heart and soul of a man.

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Bill Withers was one of the singular musical artists of the 1970s; an African-American singer/songwriter, Withers embraced elements of soul and funk in some of this hits (most notably "Use Me"), but he also drew from gospel ("Lean on Me"), jazz ("Just the Two Of Us"), country ("Who Is He and What Is He to You"), and contemporary folk ("Ain't No Sunshine" and "Grandma's Hands"), and his music was marked by a simple but expressive emotional outlook and a warm sincerity in both his vocals and his songwriting. Withers was a major star in the 1970s, but by 1985 he'd grown tired of battling record companies for control of his music and wanted to step away from the footlights to live a quieter life with his family. Withers has rarely performed in public since, despite a continued interest in his music and the respect of his peers. Filmmakers Alex Vlack and Damani Baker are a pair of music fans who persuaded Withers to talk about his life and career on camera, and Still Bill is a documentary that offers an intimate portrait of a reclusive artist, as well as interviews and performances from musicians who love and respect his work. Still Bill received its world premiere at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi