New documentary about famed L.A. bar The Rainbow features Ozzy, Gene Simmons, Slash, Lemmy & more

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Ozzy Osbourne, KISSGene Simmons and Slash are among the rock stars featured in a new documentary The Rainbow, which tells the story of the legendary Sunset Strip watering hole The Rainbow Bar & Grill and the nearby Whisky a Go Go nightclub. The film will be available on demand and as a digital video starting Tuesday, October 29.

The movie also focuses on Mario Maglieri, who co-founded and co-owned The Rainbow and The Whisky until his death in 2017, as well as his son and grandson — Mikael and Mikey — who are carrying on the family businesses. Mario became well-known for helping many musicians get their start in the Los Angeles area.

The Rainbow also features conversations with Lita Ford, ex-Guns N’ Roses drummer Matt Sorum, The MonkeesMicky Dolenz and, in one of his final interviews, Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister. The bar was famously Lemmy’s favorite L.A. haunt, where a lounge was named after him after he died in 2016.

“Telling the story of The Rainbow Bar & Grill, The Whisky a Go Go and the Maglieri family in this film has been a great honor and one that truly represents the history of rock ‘n’ roll in America,” says Matthew Perniciaro, one of the documentary’s producers.

You can pre-order The Rainbow now at iTunes.

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New documentary about famed L.A. bar The Rainbow features Ozzy, Gene Simmons, Slash, Lemmy & more

Courtesy of Bow + Arrow Entertainment/Gravitas Ventures

Ozzy Osbourne, KISSGene Simmons and Slash are among the rock stars featured in a new documentary The Rainbow, which tells the story of the legendary Sunset Strip watering hole The Rainbow Bar & Grill and the nearby Whisky a Go Go nightclub. The film will be available on demand and as a digital video starting Tuesday, October 29.

The movie also focuses on Mario Maglieri, who co-founded and co-owned The Rainbow and The Whisky until his death in 2017, as well as his son and grandson — Mikael and Mikey — who are carrying on the family businesses. Mario became well-known for helping many musicians get their start in the Los Angeles area.

The Rainbow also features conversations with Lita Ford, ex-Guns N’ Roses drummer Matt Sorum, The MonkeesMicky Dolenz and, in one of his final interviews, Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister. The bar was famously Lemmy’s favorite L.A. haunt, where a lounge was named after him after he died in 2016.

“Telling the story of The Rainbow Bar & Grill, The Whisky a Go Go and the Maglieri family in this film has been a great honor and one that truly represents the history of rock ‘n’ roll in America,” says Matthew Perniciaro, one of the documentary’s producers.

You can pre-order The Rainbow now at iTunes.

Copyright © 2019, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.