Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine (2001)

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This posthumous tribute to Blind Melon documents the band's ascendancy to the top of the charts, including extensive footage of live club performances, their set at Woodstock '94, late-night television appearances, and behind-the-scenes footage of the recording sessions for their final album. Songs include "Soup," "Toes Across the Floor," "St. Andrews Hall," "Soul One" and "No Rain (Ripped Away Version)."

Director: Steve MacCorkle
Genre: Music, Documentary
Runtime: 83 min
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Editing: Steve MacCorkle
Production: Capitol Records
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine about?
This posthumous tribute to Blind Melon documents the band's ascendancy to the top of the charts, including extensive footage of live club performances, their set at Woodstock '94, late-night television appearances, and behind-the-scenes footage of the recording sessions for their final album. Songs include "Soup," "Toes Across the Floor," "St. Andrews Hall," "Soul One" and "No Rain (Ripped Away Version)."
Who directed Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine?
Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine was directed by Steve MacCorkle.
Who stars in Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine?
Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine stars Shannon Hoon, Brad Smith, Rogers Stevens, Christopher Thorn, Glen Graham, Jena Kraus.
How long is Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine?
Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
What genre is Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine?
Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine is a Music, Documentary film.
Where was Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine produced?
Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine was produced in United States of America.