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Film, Video LE FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU JAZZ À ANTIBES JUAN-LES-PINS 1979 JAZZ À JUAN (1979)

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  • LE FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU JAZZ À ANTIBES JUAN-LES-PINS 1979

Other Title

  • JAZZ À JUAN (1979)

Alternate Title

  • JAZZ À JUAN (1979)

Names

  • Jean-Christophe Averty (director)

Created / Published

  • France.

Notes

  • -  Information from: "Jazz on the Screen" by David Meeker. Used with permission. (Source)
  • -  Made-for-TV series.
  • -  Short film (under 30 minutes).
  • -  1. "Blue sky"; "Passing"; "Entering". 3. "If I were a bell" by Frank Loesser; "I can't get started" by Ira Gershwin, Vernon Duke; "Nuages" by Django Reinhardt; "Samba de Orfeo" by Antonio Maria, Luis Bonfá; "This Masquerade" by Leon Russell; "Sometime ago" by Sergio Mihanovich; "Sonnymoon for two", "Oleo" by Sonny Rollins; "Old folks" by Dedette Lee Hill, Willard Robison; "Donna Lee" by Charlie Parker; "Corcovado" by Antonio Carlos Jobim. 4. "Let the good times roll" by Leonard Lee; "Sadie's tune"; "Georgia on my mind" by Stuart Gorrell, Hoagy Carmichael; "Some enchanted evening", "Oh, what a beautiful mornin'" by Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers; "I want your love" by Bernard Edwards, Nile Rodgers; "I can't stop loving you" by Don Gibson; "I can see clearly now" by Johnny Nash; "She knows". 5. "Tea for two" by Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans. 6. "Muskrat ramble" by Ray Gilbert, Kid Ory; "Love" by Floyd Huddleston, George Bruns; "Dixieland one step" by Joe Jordan, Nick LaRocca, J. Russell Robinson; ; "Climax rag"; "A million dreams" by Gus Kahn, J. C. Lewis, Jr. 7. "Touch", "Everywhere", "You". 8. "Satin doll" by Johnny Mercer, Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington. 9. "I can't beieve that you're in love with me" by Clarence Gaskill, Jimmy McHugh. 10. "Arcade"; "Nite Lake". 11. "Tamerind's blues" by Phineas Newborn, Jr.; "Cubano chant" by Ray Bryant; "Where is the love" by Ralph MacDonald, William Salter; "Shelly's suite"; "Willow weep for me" by Ann Ronell; "Lorraine's waltz"; "Twelfth Street rag" by Euday L. Bowman. (Songs)
  • -  1. "Spécial Jan Garbarek" - The Jan Garbarek Quintet (including Jan Garbarek, tenor sax; John Taylor, piano; Bill Connors, electric guitar; Jon Christensen, drums.) 2. Woody Shaw Quintet:- Woody Shaw, trumpet; Carter Jefferson, soprano sax, alto sax, tenor sax; Onaje Gumbs, piano; Stafford James, acoustic double bass; Victor Lewis, drums. 3. Joe Pass, electric guitar; Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, acoustic double bass. 4. "Ray Charles Spécial" - Ray Charles, piano, vocal; with his Band and The Raelettes. 5. The Concord All Stars (Dave McKenna, pno). 6. Jabbo Smith, Danny Barker and The New Orleans Joymakers:- Jabbo Smith, trumpet, vocal; Frog Joseph, trombone; Orange Kellin, clarinet; Lars Edegran, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Franck Field, acoustic double bass; John Robichaux, drums. 7. The Bunny Brunel Quintet:- Tom Grant, piano; Daniel Goyonne, keyboards; Bunny Brunel, electric acoustic double bass; + (on "You") Chick Corea, keyboards; Nany Villa Brunel, vocal. 8. The Kenny Clarke Trio:- Michel Sardaby, piano; Alby Cullaz, acoustic double bass; Kenny Clarke, drums. 9. Earl Hines, piano, vocal. 10. John Abercrombie Quartet:- John Abercrombie, electric guitars; Richie Beirach, piano; George Mraz, acoustic double bass; Peter Donald, drums. 11. Phineas Newborn, Jr., solo piano. (Personnel on Camera)
  • -  1. Recorded on 18th July 1979. 2. Recorded on 24th July 1979. 3. + 11. Recorded on 23rd July 1979. 4. Recorded on 22nd July 1979. 5. Recorded on 17th July 1979. 6. + 9. Recorded on 20th July 1979. 7. + 10. Recorded on 19th July 1979. 8. Recorded on 26th July 1979.
  • -  Jazz on the Screen is a reference work of filmographic information and does not point to digitized versions of the items described. The Library of Congress may or may not own a copy of a particular film or video. To request additional information Ask a Librarian (https://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/ask-record.html).

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Chicago citation style:

Jean-Christophe Averty. LE FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU JAZZ À ANTIBES JUAN-LES-PINS. France, 1979.

APA citation style:

Jean-Christophe Averty. (1979) LE FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU JAZZ À ANTIBES JUAN-LES-PINS. France.

MLA citation style:

Jean-Christophe Averty. LE FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU JAZZ À ANTIBES JUAN-LES-PINS. France, 1979.