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Author Hawkins, Coleman, instrumentalist.

Title Coleman Hawkins live in '62 & '64 / producers, David Peck, Phillip Galloway & Tom Gulotta for Reelin' in the Years Productions.

Publication Info. [San Diego, Calif.] : Reelin' in the Years Productions ; [Place of publication not identified] : Naxos, [2009]
©2009

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 Moore Video  M1366.H393 C6 2009    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk
Description 1 videodisc (140 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Physical Medium monochrome
Description digital
optical
mono
Dolby
video file
DVD video
all regions
Series Jazz icons. Series 4
Jazz icons.
System Details DVD, all regions, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital mono.
Note Title from container.
"Dynamic audio & video"--Container.
Program notes (23 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm.) in container.
Issued in publisher's 8-disc boxed set, videorecording no.: Naxos 2.108003.
Contents Belgium 1962. Disorder at the border ; Autumn leaves ; Lover come back to me ; Moonlight in Vermont ; All the things you are ; Ow! -- England 1964. Disorder at the border ; Lover man/Stella by starlight/Girl from Ipanema ; What is this thing called love ; Stoned ; September song/What's new/Willow weep for me ; Centerpiece ; Caravan.
Credits DVD editor, Steve Scoville.
Performer Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax ; Georges Arvanitas, piano ; Jimmy Woode, bass ; Kansas Fields, drums ; Harry "Sweets" Edison, trumpet ; "Sir" Charles Thompson, piano ; "Papa" Jo Jones, drums.
Event Filmed for television broadcast, at the Adolphe Sax Festival, Brussels, Belgium, 1962, for RTBF, and at Wembley Town Hall, London, Oct. 2, 1964, for BBC's program Jazz 625.
Summary "Both concerts feature stellar European and American side-musicians including Harry 'Sweets' Edison on trumpet and drummer 'Papa' Jo Jones--both jazz legends in their own right. The 1962 show is a newly-discovered one-hour concert from the Adolphe Sax Festival in Belgium, which has never been seen. Coleman Hawkins, 'The father of jazz saxophone,' demonstrates in these two concerts why he is still considered one of the most important innovators in the history of jazz."--Container.
Subject Jazz -- 1961-1970.
Jazz.
Chronological Term 1961-1970
Subject Saxophone music (Jazz)
Saxophone music (Jazz)
Genre/Form Saxophone music (Jazz)
Concert television programs.
Concert television programs.
Nonfiction television programs.
Nonfiction television programs.
Concert films.
Concert films.
Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Video recordings.
Video recordings.
Added Author Peck, David, producer.
Galloway, Phillip, producer.
Gulotta, Tom, producer.
Arvanitas, Georges, instrumentalist.
Woode, Jimmy, instrumentalist.
Fields, Kansas, instrumentalist.
Edison, Harry, 1915-1999, instrumentalist.
Thompson, Sir Charles, 1918-2016, instrumentalist.
Jones, Jo, 1911-1985, instrumentalist.
Reelin' in the Years Productions.
Naxos (Sound recording label)
British Broadcasting Corporation.
Added Title Live in '62 & '64
Live in 1962 and 1964
Jazz 625 (Television program)
Standard No. 747313800346 8-disc set
747313902057
Music No. 2.119020 Naxos
2.108003 Naxos