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A Great Day in Harlem
And what a day it was: nearly 60 jazz musicians, gathered on a Harlem street one morning in 1958 for what photographer Art Kane rightly, if immodestly, calls "the greatest picture of that era of musicians ever taken" (incredibly, it was also Kane's first professional shoot). Like Ken Burns's Jazz, this 60-minute documentary, an Oscar nominee in ... »
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Play Your Own Thing - A Story of Jazz in Europe
For far too long, critics and historians alike have overlooked the contributions Europeans have made to America's sole indigenous art form. This new documentary by Julian Benedikt, aptly called "Play Your Own Thing," attempts to redress this injustice, examining the history of jazz from the perspective of the European artists that helped to pioneer and... »
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A Night in Havana - Dizzy Gillespie in Cuba
Part travelogue, part concert film, A Night in Havana is an enjoyable tour through the origins of Afro-Cuban jazz and one of its earliest purveyors, Dizzy Gillespie. Throughout the documentary, Dizzy tours various Cuban festivals of music and dance, smokes cigars with Fidel Castro, and waxes philosophic on his role in introducing Cuban rhythms ... »
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Roots of Rhythm
Latin music has always been a fixture in American popular culture, but its history reflects centuries of change and complexity from diverse sources. Roots of Rhythm, an incredible three-hour film originally shown on PBS in 1997, traces the development of this exciting musical genre, going back 500 years across three continents. Hosted by the... »
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Dizzy Gillespie - Live in '58 and '70 (Jazz Icons)
Two very distinct sides of Dizzy Gillespie are on display in Live in '58 and '70, and it's a measure of the trumpeter's versatility that neither has a whole lot to do with his most famous contribution to the jazz artform--that being his "invention" (with Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, and others) of bebop. Recorded in Belgium, the '58 gig find... »
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