Blue Note a story of modern jazz

Title
  1. Blue Note [videorecording] : a story of modern jazz / a co-production of EuroArts Entertainment OHG and SDR/Arte in association with BRAVO and Danmarks Radio ; produced by Ulli Pfau ; TV producer, Uwe Leiber ; written & directed by Julian Benedikt ; director, Andreas Missler-Morell.
Published by
  1. [United States] : Blue Note, c1997.

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Additional authors
  1. Morell, Andreas.
  2. Benedikt, Julian.
  3. Johnson, Pete, 1904-
  4. Ammons, Albert, 1907-1949.
  5. Pfau, Ulli.
  6. EuroArts Entertainment.
  7. Blue Note (Firm)
  8. Süddeutscher Rundfunk.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (91 min.) : sd., col. & b&w; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. The story of Blee Note Records, the jazz record company founded in 1939 by German refugees Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff. The history of the company has been intimately linked with the evolution jazz music and the development of jazz musicians ever since. Includes many recordings of live performances by Blue Note artists as well as interviews of staff, performers and critics. Illustrated with photos by Francis Wolff.
Alternative title
  1. Story of modern jazz
Subject
  1. Jazz vocals
  2. Jazz
  3. Piano music (Jazz)
  4. Music videos
  5. Trumpet music (Jazz)
  6. Documentary films
Contents
  1. Albert Ammons & Pete Johnson (1939) -- Bud Powel, Copenhagen (1962) -- John Coltrane, Baden-Baden (1962) -- Dextor Gordon, Copenhagen (1965) -- Freddie Hubbard, Copenhagen (1965) -- Horace Silver, Copehagen (1965) --Sonny Rollins, Copenhagen (1965) -- Thelonious Monk, Copenhagen (1966) -- Art Blakey, Copehagen (1968) --Elvin Jones, Copenhagen (1968) -- Town Hall concert, New York City (1985) -- Cassandra Wilson, Stuttgart (1996) -- Junko Onishi, Stuttgart (1996) -- The Blue Note All Stars, Stuttgart (1996).
Call number
  1. *LVH 1234 (F)
Note
  1. Documentary.
  2. "Soundtrack available on Blue Note Records"--Container.
Credits (note)
  1. Director of photography, William Rexer II ; editor, Andrew Hulme ; VTR editor, Jochen Lusch.
System details (note)
  1. VHS.
Title
  1. Blue Note [videorecording] : a story of modern jazz / a co-production of EuroArts Entertainment OHG and SDR/Arte in association with BRAVO and Danmarks Radio ; produced by Ulli Pfau ; TV producer, Uwe Leiber ; written & directed by Julian Benedikt ; director, Andreas Missler-Morell.
Imprint
  1. [United States] : Blue Note, c1997.
Edition
  1. Letterbox format.
Performer
  1. Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, Bud Powell, John Coltrane, Dextor Gordon, Freddie Hubbard, Horace Silver, Sonny Rollins, Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey, Elvin Jones, Cassandra Wilson, Junko Onishi, The Blue Note All Stars.
Credits
  1. Director of photography, William Rexer II ; editor, Andrew Hulme ; VTR editor, Jochen Lusch.
System details
  1. VHS.
Added author
  1. Morell, Andreas.
  2. Benedikt, Julian.
  3. Johnson, Pete, 1904-
  4. Ammons, Albert, 1907-1949.
  5. Pfau, Ulli.
  6. EuroArts Entertainment.
  7. Blue Note (Firm)
  8. Süddeutscher Rundfunk.
Publisher no.
  1. 7243 4 77844 3 9 Blue Note
Research call number
  1. *LVH 1234 (F) Container on file.
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