About the Magic


This is the story of a couple who hit the worldwide rock circuit and taught a few bored, super-rich, genteel, white British musicians how to roll up their sleeves and make their music down and dirty, more soulful and honest.  Four decades later, their impact remains.

Through interviews and the use of rare (and largely unseen) historical film footage, photos and other archival material, Matilija Magic will depict the synergy and magic of D&B and how together, their sound attracted some of the best musicians in the world to join them on stage including: the Queen of Rock-N-Roll Tina Turner and blues guitarist, Eric Clapton, both intimately involved with D&B, as well as Little Richard, Leon Russell, Dave Masson, Dr. John, Sly Stone, Greg Allman, Bonnie Bramlett, B.B. King, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, Kenny Gradney, Joe Cocker, Rita Coolidge, Bekka Bramlett, Glen Campbell, Jim Gordon, Sandi Blue Sky, Jim Keltner, Al Bell, Taj Mahal, Duck Dunn, Elton John, Jim Stewart, Ginger Baker, Keith Richards, Yoko Ono, Jimmy Messina, Kenny Loggins, Paul Williams, Bobby Keys, Black Crows, Mentor Williams, Sam Clayton, and many others. Most of whom, have already committed to sharing their stories about D&B and the magnitude of the contributions to their lives and the world of music.

Journalists, writers and historians of American music and radio history will also be interviewed to provide sufficient context and discussion of the issues engendered by, and events surrounding the desegregation of American radio and the music it was allowed to play.  Among others, acclaimed authors Joshua Zeitz and Dr. Peniel Joseph will discuss the political and historical impact of D&B, their music and their ability to blend gospel, blues, country and rock music in a way that allowed them to pioneer music’s ability to cross boundaries.  By the time the tour bus stops at the White Castle for the last time, you’ll have laughed, cried, booed, cheered, burned your thumb with a hot lighter and had one of the best experiences of your life.

Matilija Magic is one of the most interesting and unique behind the scene looks into music history. A documentary that will change the way you hear music, forever.

Outsiders, they refuse, they refuse to help us
And they down us, they put us down
Living the way we do
But when you’re born, the child, of a poor man
They say the ghetto, is the only place, for you

If there’s such a thang, as hear after
Lord I’m satisfied, satisfied, there will  be…
When they build
When they build, a New Jerusalem
There won’t be, no more ghetto, for me
I say, there will be, no more ghetto, for me

-Ghetto
Delaney & Bonnie and Friends


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4 Responses to About the Magic


  • August 23, 2011 at 3:26 am Bob Gross

    I played bass with Delaney for about ten years. I f there’s anything I can do to help. just say so.

  • August 23, 2011 at 12:49 pm Zach

    Please let me know if there’s anything I can do–I was the PR man on Delaney & Bonnie/Blind Faith tour from Elektra.

  • December 7, 2011 at 10:52 pm MYAGER001

    Ironically, 6 months ago I stumbled on D&B through YouTube. I will bore you with the superlatives. I believe that their performance of Coming Home with Harrison; Clapton; Billy Preston in black and white which I believe can be traced to late ’69, early ’70′s is the greatest visually recorded R&R performance of all time. I have watched it multiple times and shared it with many. It has disappeared from the internet. Can you help me find it or refer me to another source for this unique and inspired performance.

    Very much looking forward to your release of promised documentary. In my view, the musicianship of D&B and their wide range of friends is unparalleled.

  • January 7, 2012 at 9:08 pm Tommy Miles

    What a great mentor and friend, miss the boy.


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