Gravitas Ventures will premiere the documentary feature John Waite: The Hard Way on 12/06. Filmed during the pandemic, the doc offers an intimate look at the life of '80s British rocker Waite—from his time with the pioneering rock-video band The Babys in the 1970s to touring with Ringo Starr and fronting the supergroup Bad English.
It also features lost and rare archival music videos and photos, interviews with songwriter Diane Warren and songwriter/guitarist Neil Giraldo, among others, feature footage from Waite’s tour with Starr and his collaboration with Alison Krauss.
Mike J. Nichols, who helmed ZAPPA, Echo in the Canyon and The Play at Shea, directed the feature and co-produced with Scott "Shadow Steele" Wright and Michele Farinola (Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice, David Crosby: Remember My Name). It will be available on multiple streaming platforms, including Apple atat TV, Amazon, Roku and Google Chromecast as well as DVD and BluRay Discs via Amazon.
“Opening the front door at the crack of dawn in my boxers to a film crew signified how the documentary would go,” Waite said. “It’s an unvarnished take on my life, just the cold hard truth.”
Throughout the course of his career, Waite penned a dozen Top 40 singles—including the #1 hits "Missing You” and “When I See You Smile"—and sold a total of approximately 10m copies. Waite’s greatest hits album Singles and four-song EP Anything arrived via No Brakes Records earlier this year. He's currently on a U.S. tour in support of both. Find the dates here and trailer here while we try and correct our own bad English.
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