DescriptionThe recording begins with a collage of mostly fragmentary audio clips of Bud Powell, Francis Paudras and others speaking, followed by street or traffic noises. Powell's famous recording of...
DescriptionThe film is silent and begins with footage of Edenville, a resort town in Normandy, France. Bud Powell with Francis Paudras, and other friends are at an outdoor restaurant or cafe. There are clips of...
DescriptionThe sound is intermittent. The film contains clips of commercial films and documentaries, Powell's concert performances, Powell's funeral, clips of home movies, and still images of Powell and Paudras....
DescriptionThis film is silent and includes mostly still photographs and images of Bud Powell and Francis Paudras on vacation in Europe, at jazz venues and restaurants, and at the hospital. At the beginning of...
DescriptionThis film's audio is intermittent. The film contains clips of commercial films and documentaries, and Powell's concert performances which have been edited together (most likely by Francis Paudras) as...
DescriptionThis audio appears to be the soundtrack to a tribute to or a documentary about Bud Powell that may have been put together by Francis Paudras. The audio begins with traffic sounds and the tune "Dance...
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."...