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jazz Jazz Memories from Saint Germain Maison de la Radio 1959

Maison de la Radio 1959

Jazz Memories from Saint Germain Maison de la Radio 1959

About

Known as the Charlie Parker of the piano, Bud Powell was a towering jazzman who changed the way musicians see harmony. His life was marked by extreme success and, at the same time, plagued by illness and misfortune. Here, in 1959, he had just moved to Paris following more than a decade of seminal Blue Note recordings, as well as periods of hospitalization and treatment (including electroconvulsive therapy) for mental illness, with schizophrenia being one diagnosis. In Paris, however, he was just as dazzling and alive as ever in one of the last recorded performances he ever gave. 

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Cast

  • Bud Powell | Bandleader , Pianist
  • Barney Wilen | Tenor/saxophonist
  • Georges Arvanitas | Pianist
  • Robert Garcia | Tenor/saxophonist
  • Bernard Vitet | Trumpeter
  • Luigi Trussardi | Double bassist
  • Baptiste "Mac Kac" Reilles | Drummer
  • Jacques Thollot | Drummer
  • Clark Terry | Trumpeter
  • Pierre Michelot | Double bassist
  • Kenny Clarke | Drummer

Program

  • J. J. Johnson, Wee Dot
  • Dizzy Gillespie, A Night in Tunisia
  • Duke Jordan, No Problem (from "Les liaisons dangereuses")
  • Bud Powell, Crossing The Channel
  • Clark Terry, Pie High
  • Thelonious Monk, 52nd Street Theme
  • Harry Babasin / Oscar Pettiford, Blues In The Closet
  • Barney Wilen, Miguel's Party

Details

  • Directed by:
    • Jean-Christophe Averty
  • Venue: Maison de la Radio (Paris, France)
  • Production date: 1959
  • Duration: 32 min
  • Production: © Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (RTF) - Paris
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