The Ealing Club, dubbed ‘the cradle of British rock’ (Mojo), was a dingy, smoky, concrete-floored basement barely mentioned in music history books, and it would last only three years. However, its pivotal role in fostering a golden generation of rock musicians and kick-starting the British blues movement remains undeniable.The list of youngsters who learned the blues there includes Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Paul Jones, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Dick Taylor, Jeff Beck and Eric Burdon, to name just a few. This brand-new feature film documentary tells the Ealing Club’s fascinating story.