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Rare Blues Brothers Live Recording Accompanies New Graphic Novel

The Blues Brothers - Elwood Blues, portrayed by Canadian actor Dan Aykroyd and "Joliet" Jake Blues, portrayed by American actor John Belushi The Blues Brothers in concert, Winterland Arena, San Francisco, California, USA - 31 Dec 1978 The Blues Brothers opened for the Grateful Dead.
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The iconic duo of John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, collectively known as the Blues Brothers, are about to see their legendary tale extended into the realms of a modern graphic novel and an exclusive new live album. This year marks the 45th anniversary of the original *The Blues Brothers* movie, and along with it comes the release of *The Blues Brothers: The Escape of Joliet Jake,* a graphic novel that serves as a continuation of the story. This innovative work is the brainchild of Aykroyd's daughter, Stella, along with Luke Pisano, son of Belushi's widow, Judy Belushi Pisano, and filmmaker James Werner. Together, they have crafted a narrative that picks up 10 years after Joliet Jake's enigmatic disappearance, weaving a tale of intrigue, music, and nostalgia.

The release of this graphic novel is complemented by an even rarer treat for fans: *The Lost Recordings,* a collection of previously unreleased live performances by Belushi and Aykroyd. This album, an archival treasure trove, features 13 tracks captured by the original band members who supported the duo at the height of their fame. With talents from Booker T. and the M.G.'s, the Bar-Kays, and Howlin’ Wolf’s band, this live recording album embodies the Blues Brothers’ rich musical legacy. The tracks are pressed onto a distinctive “royal blue” vinyl and are available solely in conjunction with the graphic novel package.

To add a personal touch, Dan Aykroyd himself took the helm of editorial oversight and contributed a foreword to the graphic novel, solidifying his involvement in perpetuating the Blues Brothers mythos. Aykroyd's vision for the graphic novel was to transcend the limits of film, allowing the legendary figures to continue their misadventures on a new platform that utilizes artistic flair and dynamic storytelling. The novel's illustrations, done by Felipe Sobriero, bring to life the unique and mischievous spirit of the Blues Brothers in vibrant comic form, showcasing them as musical outlaws with a profound love for the blues.

Judy Belushi Pisano, who discovered the live recordings, played a crucial role in ensuring that the album would see the light of day. In describing the draw of the Blues Brothers and their enduring influence, Pisano's step-grandson, Luke, emphasized that they were dedicated musicians who revered the form and its predecessors, not merely comedic actors with a musical side gig. This dedication is evident in both the novel and the album, which pay homage to the essence of what made the original endeavor so universally appealing.

The album's release aligns perfectly with the release of the novel and the anniversary of the beloved film, aiming to breed renewed interest and recognition for the culturally significant creations of Belushi and Aykroyd. As Dan Aykroyd himself stated, the release of these projects seeks to pass on the torch and preserve the legacy, echoing the foundational themes of the Blues Brothers' saga: keeping alive what is timeless and paying tribute to a legend that refuses to fade.

For those nostalgic for the halcyon days of the Blues Brothers or those discovering their unique blues for the first time, *The Blues Brothers: The Escape of Joliet Jake* graphic novel along with *The Lost Recordings* offer a perfect blend of musical homage and narrative exploration. These releases not only celebrate the past achievements but also ensure the ongoing influence of these cultural icons. Such a comprehensive package ensures that both new and seasoned fans have an opportunity to engage with the legacy in multiple formats. It's an artistic endeavor that pays respect to the indelible impact of the Blues Brothers while paving the way for their story's future chapters.

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