Norman Granz initiated the concept of Jazz At The Philharmonic in the forties. The idea was to gather band leaders and soloists in one large venue who would otherwise only be seen individually in small clubs. For this 1975 Montreux concert the players gather around the great Benny Carter for a night of competitive improvisation. The line up includes Clark Terry Zoot Sims Roy Eldridge Joe Pass Tommy Flanagan and Bobby Durham. Tracklist: 1. For You 2. Autumn Leaves 3
The guitar genius and a selection of twenty tracks including: They Can't Take That Away From Me Joe's Blues Prelude To A Kiss Satin Dolls Blues In G Summertime Ain't Necessarily So and others.
Continuing our series of releases from the Norman Granz Jazz In Montreux concerts we have celebrated jazz guitarist Joe Pass filmed at three different appearances in 1975 and 1977. This series is highly regarded by jazz aficionados who have always held Norman Granz in high esteem.
You'll never miss a note! See the music and the tablature on screen as it's being played. All right- and left-hand techniques are shown in close-up and with helpful split-screen effects to make learning easy. Also features Chord Corner an audio-visual chord dictionary of the essential chords you'll encounter on the DVD. It lets you hear the sound of each chord and see a photograph of the position and a chord diagram. This follow-up to Joe's best-selling Solo Jazz Guitar explores the blues elements of jazz guitar. Joe covers Bebop Blues new chord patterns jazz chord substitutions 'pedal' tones jazz/blues improvisations and much more. As usual Joe brings wit and style to his invaluable guitar lessons taking you straight to the heart of the 'blue' side of jazz guitar.
On a rainy night in a dark alley award-winning journalist Nelson Keece witnesses a vicious murder. Although horrified his curiosity takes over when this cold-blooded killer forces Nelson to interview him. Now the tension mounts as fast as the body count rises while the killer stalks the streets. This film's disturbing portrayal of the killer the cop and the writer is shocking and not to be forgotten.
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