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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis film is silent. Francis Paudras interviews double bass player Pierre Michelot (1928-2005), guitarist Jimmy Gourley (1926-2008), drummer Al Levitt, (1932-1994) and Bud Powell's physician Dr....
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis is an audio from a television broadcast at the Blue Note in 1960. Bud Powell with Pierre Michelot (bass) and Kenny Clarke (drums) plays "Get Happy.” Then Lucky Thompson (tenor saxophone),...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionBud Powell (piano) Jean-Marie Ingrand (bass), and Kenny Clarke (drums) perform "I Want to Be Happy," live at Blue Note in the early 1960s. At 4:10, there is a clip of Powell performing Anthropology ...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThe first forty-five seconds of this audio are blank. Then there are two incomplete clips of a television soundtrack. The first is "I'll Remember April" at the Antibes Jazz Festival on July 13, 1960....
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Date Created1950-1994
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...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis footage of a television broadcast has no sound. Lucky Thompson (saxophone), pianist Alice McLeod (later Coltrane), Pierre Michelot (bass), and Kenny Clarke (drummer) play the pop song "Lover...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis audio is from a 1960 television broadcast. Bud Powell plays John's Abbey. Then the host (Sim Copans) introduces Lucky Thompson (2:38). Thompson (soprano saxophone), pianist Alice McLeod (later...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis audio is from a 1960 television broadcast. Bud Powell plays "John's Abbey.” The host (Sim Copans) introduces Lucky Thompson (2:45). Thompson (soprano saxophone), pianist Alice McLeod (later...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis is an audio from a television broadcast at the Blue Note in 1960. The audio begins with music from a nightclub by pianist Alice McLeod (later Coltrane), with Don King (bass) and Don Brown...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThe film is a copy of French television broadcasts featuring the following performers: Kenny Drew (piano), Cecil Payne (baritone saxophone), Michael Mattos (bass), and Larry Ritchie (drums); at 8:02,...