Jazz. Episode six, Swing, the velocity of celebration
(2000)

Nonfiction

DVD

Call Numbers:
DVD/781.65/JAZZ

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : PBS DVD, [2000]
©2000
DESCRIPTION

1 videodisc (approximately 105 min.) : sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 in

ISBN/ISSN
B8268D
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"PBS DVD Gold."

In the late 1930s, as the Great Depression deepens, jazz thrives. The saxophone emerges as an iconic instrument of the music; this segment introduces two of its masters, Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young. Young migrates to Kansas City, where a vibrant music scene is prospering with musicians such as trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison and drummers Jo Jones and Chick Webb. Out of this ferment emerges pianist Count Basie, who forms a band that epitomizes the Kansas City sound. Billie Holiday cuts recordings while other women musicians, including pianist Mary Lou Williams and singer Ella Fitzgerald emerge on the jazz scene. Benny Goodman holds the first-ever jazz concert at Carnegie Hall while Duke Ellington tours Europe

Cinematography, Buddy Squires, Ken Burns ; editor, Aaron Vega

Commentary, Ossie Davis, Jon Hendricks, Wynton Marsalis, Artie Shaw, Albert Murray, Gerald Early, James Maher, Gary Giddins, Phoebe Jacobs, Phil Schaap, James Lincoln Collier, Norma Miller, Jimmy Rowles ; narrator, Keith David

DVD, stereo

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