They Could be Heroes
is a film which will entertain and enlighten audiences. It is the story of  a group of guys known as The Waddy Wachtel Band.

Though the stories are incredible this film will draw audience through star power. Rarely, if ever, have the stories of so many musicians come together in a film like this. Here is a partial list:

Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player.

Get Adobe Flash player




1. The Rolling Stones
2. Fleetwood Mac
3. Jimmy Page of Led Zepellin
4. David Lee Roth of Van Halen
5. Joe Walsh of The Eagles
6. Linda Ronstadt
7. Warren Zevon
8. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
9. George Thorogood and the Deleware Destroyers
10. Ringo Starr of The Beatles
11. Neil Young
12. Jackson Brown
13. James Taylor 14. Mickey Dolenz of The Monkees
15. Crosby, Stills, and Nash


The viewer will go behind the scenes and get an inside look at what really happened over the past 40 years.


 
A great example of this is the making a Warren Zevons

"Werewolves of London"

Here's a simple quirky song which became a raging success and is still played frequently around the world everyday.

Did you know it took seven bands and countless hours to produce and Fleetwood Mac is playing the rhythm section?

Did you know the album (Warren Zevons best, Excitable Boy) was co-produced by Waddy Wachtel and Jackson Brown?

The enigmatic first verse referring to Lee Ho Fook's; did you know it was written by Waddy right after jumping off a plane from London?

These are the kinds of revelations this movie will have one after another. The stories are hilarious, exciting, and tragic. It's the kind of movie which the casual viewer will enjoy and the serious music lover will see over and over. In either case the music, because it's great, will stay with you for days.


The viewer will go behind the scenes and get an inside look at what really happened over the past 40 years.