The new Chip Baker film, “Ghosts of the Chelsea Hotel (and Other Rock & Roll Stories)”, directed by filmmaker Danny Garcia (“Nightclubbing,” “Sad Vacation”) made its American theatrical debut screening in New York City at Joe’s Pub on Tuesday, September 5th at 9:30pm.

This documentary film explores the rich history, cultural significance and otherworldly occurrences of the famous Chelsea Hotel in New York City. The film features interviews with past and present residents, including artists, musicians, writers, and other creative individuals who have lived and worked at the hotel over the years. 

The film’s cast includes actor, writer, musician and former resident Michael Imperioli, author Sherill Tippins, rockers Harley Flanagan, Richard Barone, Neon Leon, Howie Pyro, Cynthia Ross, Warhol Superstar Ruby Lynn Reyner, actors Ned Van Zandt and Victor Colicchio plus long time current residents including Man-Lai Liang and Tim Sullivan. They all having a deep connection to the building’s roots and share their personal stories, memories, and experiences of the hotel, which has long been known as a hub for artistic and bohemian culture.

The interviews in the film were shot in the Chelsea Hotel building giving the film an authentic feel of “being there”. The musical soundtrack was composed and performed by Cat Casual and the Final Word.

In addition, the film also includes historical footage of some of the residents and regulars who made the glorious Chelsea Hotel so legendary including Andy Warhol, Harry Smith, Nico, Jobriath, Larry Rivers, Dee Dee Ramone, Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith.

The documentary also delves into the history of the hotel itself, which was built in the late 19th century and has served as a home and gathering place for some of the most influential artists and cultural icons of the past century including Mark Twain, Dylan Thomas, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, Jack Kerouac, Thomas Wolfe, William S. Burroughs, Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Leonard Cohen, Janis Joplin, Bob Marley, Cher, Madonna and a possible spirit or two.

The Chelsea Hotel has been a place of inspiration and creativity for generations of artists. Andy Warhol talked about the hotel’s unique energy and how it inspired his art; describing it as “a glamorous vortex of artists, celebrities, and eccentrics.” Warhol himself was a regular fixture at the hotel’s infamous parties and events.

The film explores the hotel’s role in the cultural and artistic movements of the 20th century, from the Beat Generation to the Punk Rock scene. It also touches on the controversies and tragedies that have occurred at the hotel, including the mysterious death of Nancy Spungen, girlfriend of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious, who called the Chelsea Hotel “an artistic tornado of death and destruction and love and broken dreams”.

The hotel was a place where anything could happen, where creativity thrived and where people from all walks of life came together in a chaotic and vibrant community.

Overall, “Ghosts of the Chelsea Hotel (and Other Rock & Roll Stories)” is a fascinating and insightful look at one of the most iconic and legendary buildings in New York City, and the creative spirits who have called it home over the years.

GHOSTS of the CHELSEA HOTEL screens in TORONTO Sunday, Sept 10th (one day only) at The Paradise Theatre (1006 Bloor St W).

Presented by Gary Topp

Doors: 3:15 PM. Show: 4 PM – Tickets

Looking for a snack & sip before or after the show?

Blue Door Wine Shop or Cafe Paradise

All Screenings:
>NYC, Sept. 5th & 11th @ Joe’s Pub
>Seattle, WA, Sept. 5th @ The Crocodile
>Düsseldorf, Germany, Sept. 6th @ Metropol
>Arlington, MA, Sept. 7th @ Regent Theatre
>Dallas, TX, Sept. 7th @ The Texas Theatre
>San Francisco, Sept. 7th @ Balboa Theatre
>Toronto, Canada, Sept. 10th @ The Paradise
>Portland, OR, Sept. 13th @ Hollywood Theater
>Munster, Germany – Sept 18th @ Cinema & Kurbelkiste
>Harrisburg, PA – Sept 24th @ Midtown Cinema
>Philadelphia, PA, Oct. 4th @ PhilaMOCA
>Minneapolis, MN – Oct 11th @ Trylon Cinemas
>Berlin, Germany – Oct. 15th @ Lichtblick
>St. Leonards-On-Sea, UK – Nov. 8th @ Kino Teatr

About the Author

Bryen Dunn is a freelance journalist with a focus on travel, lifestyle, entertainment and hospitality. He has an extensive portfolio of celebrity interviews with musicians, actors and other public personalities. He enjoys discovering delicious eats, tasting spirited treats, and being mesmerized by musical beats.