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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThe film is silent. At the beginning of the film, there are brief clips of Thelonious Monk performing at a concert. At 1:00, there are clips of the Bud Powell benefit concert at the Salle Wagram. At...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis film has no sound and contains mostly clips of the Bud Powell benefit concert at the Salle Wagram. Donald Byrd (trumpet), Johnny Griffin (tenor saxophone), Art Taylor (drums), Georges Arvanitas...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis film has no sound and contains clips of Thelonious Monk performing on stage, possibly at the Olympia in Paris, France. Monk is on stage with Charlie Rouse (saxophone), Butch Warren (bass), and...
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Date Created1950-1994
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...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis film has no sound and contains footage of Bud Powell on vacation in Edenville, a resort town in Normandy, France. In the amateur film, Powell is with Francis Paudras and other friends at a...
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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
DescriptionThis film has no sound. It contains clips of Stopforbud, a 1963 short film by Ole John, Jorgen Leth, and Jens Jorgen Thorsen featuring Bud Powell. There are also clips of Bud Powell (piano), Kenny...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis film is a copy of a brief excerpt from the film New Orleans (1946).
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis film has no sound. Francis Paudras interviews jazz drummers Max Roach (1924-2007) and Kenny Clarke (1914-1985).
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis film is silent and shows clips of Bud Powell's funeral procession in Harlem, New York. There is footage of a Jazzmobile with musicians Barry Harris (piano), Benny Green (trombone), John Gilmore...