About the Film: Danny Gatton (1945-1994) was an American guitarist renowned for his extraordinary technical skill and versatility across multiple genres, including rockabilly, jazz, blues, and country. Often referred to as "The Humbler," Gatton blended these styles with an effortless virtuosity that earned him a reputation as one of the most gifted and underrated guitarists of his time. Despite his relatively low commercial profile, his innovative approach and dazzling performances left a lasting impact on guitar players and enthusiasts worldwide. Gatton's work, both as a solo artist and a session musician, continues to inspire generations of guitarists.
The Humbler is a feature documentary about the exceptional and tragic life of this rare musician, as told through a series of candid interviews that reveal his struggles, trials, and triumphs. After the screening, join us for a live Q&A with filmmaker Virginia Quesada.
About the Filmmaker: Virginia Quesada is an award-winning producer and editor, specializing in cultural programming and documentaries. In 1989 she founded Video Culture, Inc., a nonprofit tax-exempt arts organization, to facilitate making films about artists. Her credits include music videos for Mary Chapin Carpenter; music-oriented PBS specials; documentaries for PBS, Discovery Channel, and National Geographic; and other feature documentaries about artists.
Date & Time: Saturday, March 22, 2025. Doors open at 6:00 PM and the concert starts at 7:00 PM.
Ticket Price: All tickets are general admission. $10 in advance until 3:00 PM on the day of the event, or $15 at the door. Children 12 years and below are free when accompanied by an adult.
Ticket Information: Reserve tickets in advance online or by calling the Barns of Rose Hill Box Office at 540-955-2004 (hours). When our Box Office is closed, please leave a message. All ticket sales are final; no exceptions or exchanges.
Program Sponsor: We extend our special thanks to Main Street Architecture, PC (MSA) for sponsoring this program!