Bob Dylan, Jack White and the late B.B. King are among the scores of musicians featured in the new documentary, Born in Chicago, which chronicles the remarkable transformation and evolution of the blues that took place in the city during the 1950s and 1960s. Directed by John Anderson — who helmed the concert portion of Brian Wilson’s Smile — the film recently launched a PledgeMusic campaign to raise money to secure the rights for the music and archival footage used in the documentary. Born in Chicago is otherwise finished, and has previously screened at South by Southwest, Lincoln Center and the Chicago Blues festival to wide acclaim. The Born in Chicago campaign runs through September 16th.