Guitarist Randy Bachman of the ’70s rock band Bachman-Turner Overdrive is the focus of the 2024 documentary Takin’ Care of Business. The Canadian band scored success with hits including “Takin’ Care of Business,” “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet,” “Let It Ride,” and “Roll On Down the Highway,” and hit #1 on the charts with their 1974 album Not Fragile.
Bachman left the band, which originally consisted of bassist Fred Turner, drummer Robbie Bachman, and guitarist Blair Thornton, in 1977. Since then, there have been multiple iterations of the group. In 2009, Randy Bachman and Fred Turner formed Bachman & Turner, and in the fall of 2023, Bachman-Turner Overdrive reunited for a tour.
Writer/director Tyler Measom’s new documentary, which will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, focuses on Randy Bachman. Randy, along with Tal Bachman, KoKo Bachman, Lorelei Bachman, Bannatyne Bachman Matson, Takeshi Kaneda, and William Long, are featured in the behind-the-scenes look at the rocker’s life.
“Randy Bachman’s 1957 Gretsch guitar was magic. The rocker credits it for his successful mega-bands, The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive. When it was stolen, his life spiraled,” reads the official synopsis. “Takin’ Care of Business chronicles Randy’s subsequent search for the things he lost—including his beloved guitar—and how he got them back.”
Russell Wayne Groves served as a producer, with Tyler Measom, Robert Schwartzman, Rick Krim, Randy Bachman, Tal Bachman Cole Harper, Jonathan Gordon, and David Ruttenberg executive producing.
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