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Jazz Shots from the West Coast: Vol. 1
Titre original: Jazz Shots from the West Coast: Vol. 1 ( Film )

Jazz Shots from the West Coast: Vol. 1
Jazz Shots from the West Coast: Vol. 1    20 September 2024

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This collection of footage of jazz giants associated with the Left Coast features 10 performances captured from club appearances, TV engagements and festivals. A must-see for jazz fans, these incredible clips include artists Art Pepper ("D Section"), Zoot Sims ("On the Trail"), the Phineas Newborn Trio ("Lush Life," "Theme for Basie" and "Oleo"), Chet Baker ("If I Should Lose You"), Shelley Manne ("Isolate Pawn" and "Fantan") and many more.

Jazz Shots from the East Coast: Vol. 2
Titre original: Jazz Shots from the East Coast: Vol. 2 ( Film )

Jazz Shots from the East Coast: Vol. 2
Jazz Shots from the East Coast: Vol. 2    20 September 2024

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The series that celebrates the big names of jazz from coast to coast feasts its eyes -- or, rather, ears -- on those luminaries who hail from east of the Mississippi. This second volume includes such musical treats as the Miles Davis Quintet performing "So What?" with John Coltrane; Charlie Parker wowing with "Hothouse"; Louis Armstrong wailing "When It's Sleepy Time Down South"; the Count Basie Orchestra dishing out "Dickie's Dream"; and more.

Jazz Shots from the East Coast: Vol. 1
Titre original: Jazz Shots from the East Coast: Vol. 1 ( Film )

Jazz Shots from the East Coast: Vol. 1
Jazz Shots from the East Coast: Vol. 1    20 September 2024

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Jazz artists from the East Coast get their due with this remarkable collection of performances. This volume includes such legends as the Bill Evans Trio impressing with "Up with the Lark" and "Waltz for Debby"; the Ahmad Jamal Trio doing "Darn That Dream" and "Ahmad Blues"; Oscar Peterson playing the "Newport Blues"; Duke Ellington performing "Sophisticated Lady," "Moon Indigo" and "Take the A Train"; and more.