- Description
Jazz on the Screenis 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, please use our Ask a Librarian service.
Jazz on the Screen
A jazz and blues filmography by David Meeker
{
download_links:[
{
label:'MODS Bibliographic Record',
link: 'mods.xml',
meta: 'XML'
},
{
label:'METS Object Description',
link: 'mets.xml',
meta: 'XML'
}
]
}
NORTHSEA JAZZ FESTIVAL 1980 [motion picture]
- Title
- NORTHSEA JAZZ FESTIVAL 1980 [motion picture]
- Copyright Date
- 1980
- Place of Publication/Creation
- Netherlands
- Form
- motion picture
- Source
- Information from: "Jazz on the Screen" by David Meeker. Used with permission.
- Notes
- Made-for-TV series.
- Medium length film (30-60 minutes).
- 1. + 3. Recorded 13th July 1980.
5. + 7. + 9. + 10. + 11. + 12. Recorded in Den Haag. - Songs
- 1. "Lush life" by Billy Strayhorn; "Sweetie Pie" by Stan Getz; "Lester left town" by Wayne Shorter; "Chappaqua" by Ornette Coleman; "Kali-au" by Chuck Loeb; "Hospitality Creek" by Mitch Forman.
2. "Birdland" by Joe Zawinul.
3. "Minor theses".
5. "First light", "Red clay" by Freddie Hubbard; "Impressions" by John Coltrane.
7. "The sound of a drum"; "Mama Ndiyalila"; "African convention"; "Djiu de galinha"; "Amampondo"; "Pata pata" by Miriam Makeba, Jerry Ragovoy.
8. "Every day I have the blues" by Peter Chapman.
9. "Miss Otis regrets" by Cole Porter; "My funny Valentine" by Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart; "That old black magic" by Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen; "Don't get around much anymore" by Bob Russell, Duke Ellington.
10. "Swing it brother, swing; "Don't weep for the lady".
11. "Stompin' at the Savoy" by Andy Razaf, Benny Goodman, Chick Webb, Edgar Sampson; "Smile" by John Turner, Geoffrey Parsons, Charles Chaplin; "Misty" by Johnny Burke, Erroll Garner. - Personnel on Camera
- 1. Stan Getz, tenor sax; Mitch Forman, piano; Chuck Loeb, electric guitar; Brian Bromberg, acoustic double bass; Mike Hyman, drums.
2. Maynard Ferguson, trumpet.
3. Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers:- Wynton Marsalis, Valeri Ponomarev, trumpet; Robin Eubanks, trombone; Bobby Watson, Billy Pierce, Branford Marsalis, reeds; James Williams, piano; Kevin Eubanks, guitar; Charles Fambrough, acoustic double bass; Art Blakey, John Ramsey, drums.
4. Randy Brecker, trumpet; Michael Brecker, tenor sax; Mark Grey, keyboards; Barry Finnerty, guitar; Neil Jason, acoustic double bass; Richard Morales, drums.
5. Freddie Hubbard, trumpet, fluegel horn; David Schnitter, tenor sax; Billy Childs, keyboards; Larry Klein, electric acoustic double bass; Sinclair Lott, drums.
6. Dave McKenna, piano; with The Concord All Stars.
7. Lou Laguerre, piano; Sharon Russell, electric guitar, vocal; Kemo Kouyaté, electric guitar; Titus Williams, bass guitar; Vic Pitts, drums; Papa Kouyaté, percussion; Miriam Makeba, Bongi Makeba, vocal.
8. Joe Williams, vocal; with The Basie Alumni (Buddy Tate, tenor sax; Marshall Royal, as).
9. Carmen McRae, voc + p; acoustic double bass; drums.
10. Betty Carter, vocal; + rhythm.
11. Dorothy Donegan, piano; + acoustic double bass; drums.
12. Ray Charles, piano, vocal; with The Raelettes and his Orchestra.
Last Updated: 04-29-2019