
The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds Ep542: Music Documentary Producer Jeanne Elfant Festa
Apr 2, 2026
56:45
Documentary producer & record collector Jeanne Elfant Festa has made films about The Beatles, Foo Fighters, Pavarotti, Bee Gees and more. Today she discusses her latest movie on Billy Preston — revealing rare archive footage, Olivia Harrison's key role, and Eric Clapton's emotional on-camera tribute and a lot more.
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Topics Include:
- Jeanne lost her entire vinyl collection in the Palisades fire.
- Her family and animals all escaped the fire safely.
- A custom-built, mathematically designed sound room housed the collection.
- Rebuilding takes time — the turntable alone hasn't been replaced yet.
- Music passion began with her Brooklyn-raised parents' rich jazz collection.
- Her dad snuck into the Apollo Theater via the fire escape.
- He carried a saxophone, jamming with musicians at the loading dock.
- The family soundtrack: Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker.
- Jeanne and her dad bonded over Bruce Springsteen's sax player.
- Her father did house calls exclusively for one patient — Miles Davis.
- Storytelling instincts came from parents who loved plays, movies, and performance.
- Her own record collection ranged from Rage Against the Machine to Supertramp.
- Vinyl's tactile magic: liner notes, textures, and each album's unique smell.
- Albums are movies — side one plays straight through, no skipping.
- Documentary filmmaking is passion-driven, not a path to big money.
- The Foo Fighters doc came from being in the right place.
- Business partner Nigel Sinclair's credits include Bob Dylan and George Harrison docs.
- Billy Preston first entered her life through her parents' living room stereo.
- Filming subjects who've passed requires diaries, archives, and extraordinary research teams.
- A granddaughter's undeveloped home movies transformed the Beach Boys documentary entirely.
- A stranger's undeveloped Beatles footage, found under a childhood bed, changed everything.
- Olivia Harrison unlocked archive footage and connected the team to Ringo and Clapton.
- Eric Clapton opened up in a way rarely seen on camera.
- Documentary ethics: three sources minimum, no gossip, no stunt casting ever.
- The Billy Preston film explores forgiveness, contradiction, and the full human condition.
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