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‘Immediate Family’ Review: Unpacking a Musical Kinship

The session musicians who helped create the soundtrack of 1970s pop step into the spotlight in the director Denny Tedesco’s documentary.

Glenn Kenny
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Documentary Films and Programs, Immediate Family, Immediate Family (Movie), Nineteen Hundred Seventies, Pop and Rock Music, Ronstadt, Linda, Tedesco, Denny
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