Don't Let Go is an American independent feature film released in 2002, written and directed by Max Myers.
It won an Outstanding Directorial Achievement award at the Stony Brook Film Festival[2] in New York, the Best Picture Award at the Westchester Film Festival (NY) [1][3] and a Prism Award [4] in Los Angeles.
Jimmy Ray (played by Scott Wilson)[5] is a Rockabilly star who is legendary both because of his great songs and because of his premature musical retirement, due to the death of his brother.
Jimmy Ray who is a heavy drinker and still grieving decades later is furious with his sons for wanting to choose the path of music.
His wife, (played by Oscar-winner Katharine Ross),[3] tries to keep the peace.