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Title:
Jazz. 8, Risk [videorecording] / a production of Florentine Films and WETA, Washington D.C. in association with BBC ; a film by Ken Burns.
Format:
[videorecording] /
Publisher:
PBS DVD,
Copyright Date:
c2000
Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 105 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Ellington, Duke,--1899-1974--Biography.
Parker, Charlie,--1920-1955--Biography.
Gillespie, Dizzy,--1917---Biography.
Granz, Norman,--1918---Biography.
Armstrong, Louis,--1900-1971--Biography.
Davis, Miles--Biography.
Brubeck, Dave--Biography.
Mulligan, Gerry--Biography.
Monk, Thelonious--Biography.
Desmond, Paul,--1924---Biography.
Holiday, Billie,--1915-1959--Biography.
Fitzgerald, Ella--Biography.
Lewis, John,--1920---Biography.
Jazz--History and criticism.
Jazz musicians--United States--Biography.
African American musicians--United States--Biography.
Musicians--United States--History--History--20th century.
African Americans--Music
Bop (Music)--History and criticism.
Other Authors:
Burns, Ken, 1953-
David, Keith.
Ward, Geoffrey C.
Marsalis, Wynton, 1961-
Davis, Ossie.
Hendricks, Jon, 1921-
Crouch, Stanley.
Giddins, Gary.
Early, Gerald Lyn.
Schaap, Phil.
Edison, Harry, 1915-
Levy, Stan
McLean, Jackie
Hentoff, Nat.
Florentine Films.
WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.).
PBS DVD (Firm)
Notes:
Commentary: Wynton Marsalis, Ossie Davis, Jon Hendricks, Stanley Crouch, Gerald Early, Gary Giddins, Phil Schaap, Stan Levy, Harry Edison, Jackie McLean, Nat Hentoff, Bertrand Travernier. Narrator: Keith David.
Summary:
Between 1945 and 1955 jazz splinters into different camps: cool and hot, East and West, traditional and modern. One by one, the big bands leave the road, but Duke Ellington keeps his band together, while Louis Armstrong puts together a small group, the "All-Stars." Promoter Norman Granz insists on equal treatment for every member of his integrated troupes on his Jazz at the Philharmonic Tours. Meanwhile, bebop musicians Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker are creating some of the most inventive jazz ever played but a devastating narcotics plague sweeps through the jazz community, ruining lives and changing the dynamics of performance. And a number of great performers including Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Gerry Mulligan, Thelonious Monk, Paul Desmond, Bille Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and John Lewis find new ways to bring new audiences to jazz.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)45792995
Locations:
SOAX911 -- Simpson College - Dunn Library (Indianola)

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