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A Community Comes Alive

Every Band is Your Favorite Band

The Great Cover Up

Community Focused

For one night only, every band…is your favorite band. Pull back the curtain on The Great Cover Up, an electric intersection of community, cover bands, and the couple that’s fighting to keep it all together.

This is the story of a single concert that grew into a community institution in Raleigh, North Carolina, inspiring ordinary people to become rock stars for 15 glorious minutes.

Local history documented

After 15+ years and 500+ cover bands, the annual Great Cover Up event is an unabashedly creative, silly, DIY cover band concert that celebrates individuality amongst an increasingly uniform world.

Paul Siler and Cheetie Kumar are the owners at the core of Kings, Raleigh’s beloved music venue. As they look towards the future of ever increasing rent and cultural homogeneity, they question if it’s worth the hustle to keep their indie venue alive.

We wanted Kings to be a community hub, a gathering place.

Cheetie Kumar, Co-Owner of Kings

Every band is your favorite band

It's a Mystery

Musicians dedicate months of their year to prepare for their one performance. Fans line up around the block hours before show starts to get in the doors before it sells out.

The Great Cover Up documentary looks into this yearly phenomenon and how it has become a cultural institution for Kings and Raleigh as a whole.

It’s a big ole good time.

Paul Siler, Co-Owner of Kings

Funding the Full Film

We are in development on the documentary, seeking funding and distribution partners.

Please contact us if you or someone you know would be interested in funding or sponsoring the film.

Ladies and Gentlemen,
The Great Cover Up

Credits

  • Directors

    Alysse Campbell + Jedidiah Gant

  • Writer

    Brent Edwards

  • Producer

    Drew Grimes

  • Editor

    Daniel Cook

  • Executive Producers

    Alysse Campbell + Jedidiah Gant