I think the reviewers before me missed the point; this section is meant for reviewing the documentary, not Terry Kath or the band Chicago.
Michelle Kath Sinclair did an excellent job of sharing the story of her father through the 8mm films her Dad recorded during his short life. Sinclair also assembled a wide range of his family and friends to interview for this short yet informative biography.
I enjoyed how she let those who knew him well speak so candidly without interrupting them with nonsense questions. None of the interviews appeared to be edited; the jaw dropping stories are captivating.
Thank you Michelle. I now feel I knew Terry as an old friend.
The Terry Kath Experience
2016
Action / Documentary
The Terry Kath Experience
2016
Action / Documentary
Plot summary
A journey into the mind of one of the most underrated guitarists in rock history. Follow Terry's daughter as she discovers the truth around the life and death of a father she never knew.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
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Top cast
Tech specs
720p.BLU 1080p.BLUMovie Reviews
Well done
Much better than the More Than Ever Chicago doc
Insightful film, very telling that Peter Cetera and James Guercio appeared in this film and not in the Chicago documentary Now More Than Ever
Good Documantary on a Great Guitar Player
Growing up, Terry Kath was one of my favorite guitar players even though he was trapped in the cheese factory band, Chicago. This documentary shows how good he really was and how good Chicago was before they became the scourge of every high school dance. (If I could've made 'Color My World' a physical being I would've strangled it to death with my bare hands.) Anyway it's a good doc on a great guitar player, with nice memories shared by family and friends. It's a fun watch.