DescriptionThe audio of this film is intermittent. The film begins with a televised broadcast of Ray Charles at the Antibes Jazz Festival in the early 1960s. At 1:19 Bud Powell (solo piano) plays "Monopoly."...
DescriptionThis film has no sound and is a copy of Stopforbud, a 1963 short film by Ole John, Jorgen Leth, and Jens Jorgen Thorsen featuring Bud Powell. The film includes clips of Powell walking through...
DescriptionThis film is mostly footage of Bud Powell's funeral procession in in New York City in 1966. Performing on the Jazzmobile are musicians Barry Harris (piano), Benny Green (trombone), John Gilmore (tenor...
DescriptionThis film has no sound and is mostly amateur footage Bud Powell in Edenville, a resort town in Normandy, France. Powell with Francis Paudras, and other friends are at an outdoor restaurant and cafe....
DescriptionThis film is silent and includes clips of Bud Powell's funeral procession in New York City in 1966. There is footage of the Lee Morgan quintet playing on a Jazzmobile and of the hearse carrying...
DescriptionThe audio is intermittent. The film begins with Bud Powell walking up a staircase. Then there is a copy of an early 1960s French television broadcast of Bud Powell performing at the Blue Note with...
DescriptionThis film has no sound and is footage of Thelonious Monk and Nellie Monk at Orly airport in Paris, France. At the airport with Monk are George Wein, Jean-Louis Ginibre, Andre Francis, Charlie Rouse,...
DescriptionPeople line up to see the stars at the Adams Theater on Branford Place. (l-r center) Teddy Powell, Judy Canova, Joe E. Brown with A.A. Adams.
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
DescriptionThis film is silent. Francis Paudras interviews bebop pianist Rene Urtreger (1934- ), drummer Al Levitt, (1932-1994), Bud Powell's physician Dr. Jousseaume, double bass player Pierre Michelot...