Leftover Feelings
Homecoming
A Studio B Revival
"Leftover Feelings: A Studio B Revival" is a feature length independent documentary directed and produced by Lagan Sebert and Ted Roach.
The film follows two Nashville music legends, John Hiatt & Jerry Douglas, as they team up during the pandemic to record their Grammy-nominated album "Leftover Feelings" in Elvis' favorite studio, RCA's fabled Studio B.
Walking in the footsteps of Elvis, Dolly, and Waylon through the house that Chet Atkins built, John & Jerry attempt to revive and capture the magical sounds of this historic room where so many early hit songs were made. Featuring commentary along the journey from friends and collaborators Lyle Lovett, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Molly Tuttle, Jeff Hanna, and Connie Smith, this film spotlights the legacy of Music City’s most significant studio through the lens of two godfathers of Americana music.
Directors
Lagan Sebert and Ted Roach
Editor
Ted Roach
Camera
Lagan Sebert, David Robertson, Ryan Nadzam, Zach Pigg, Weston Heflin
Special Thanks
Country Music Hall of Fame, RCA Studio B, & Nashville Convention & Visitors Corporation