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Ralph J. Gleason's Jazz Casual by Cannonball Adderley (VHS - 07/27/1999)
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"Ralph J. Gleason's Jazz Casual" (07/27/1999) Jazz Instrument Adderley, Cannonball, Rhino VideoRALPH J. GLEASON'S JAZZ CASUAL was a program created and aired between 1960-1968 on National Educational Television. This video contains a complete original installment of one program, as well as an original Rhino produced short on the life and times of Ralph J. Gleason. It was aired on October 24, 1961. Also available in a video 3-pack with Mel Torme's RALPH J. GLEASON'S JAZZ CASUAL and Dizzy Gillespie's RALPH J. GLEASON'S JAZZ CASUAL. This is part of Rhino Home Video's Ralph J. Gleason's Jazz Casual Series.
Live at the Quick by Bela Fleck & The Flecktones (VHS - 02/26/2002)
"Live at the Quick" (02/26/2002) Jazz Instrument Fleck, Bela, Columbia (USA)Bela Fleck & The Flecktones: Bela Fleck (guitar, banjo, electric synth banjo); Jeff Coffin (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones, flute, clarinet); Victor Lemonte Wooten (bass, floor synthesizer); Future Man (drums, synth-ax drumitar, percussion). Additional personnel: Paul McCandless (sopranino & soprano sax, English horn, oboe); Paul Hansen (bassoon); Andy Narell (keyboards, steel pans); Sandip Burman (tabla); Congar Ol Ondar (Tuvan throat singing). Bela Fleck and the Flecktones bring sophistication to the hard-to-define genre of jam-band music. While Phish and Dave Matthews Band helped to modernize the jam-band approach, Bela Fleck almost single-handedly took it to the next level by employing a drummer who plays on a home-made, electronic "drumitar" and by using his own instrument--the banjo--more like a jazz guitar. Fleck certainly knows how to break down musical borders and sandblast musical stereotypes. On LIVE AT THE QUICK, Fleck takes his penchant for all things weird one step further by employing an improvising oboist and bassoonist, a steel drummer, a Tuvan throat singer, and a tabla player. What makes Fleck so interesting, unique, and downright brilliant, is his ability to take a motley bunch such as this and create cohesive, listener-friendly music. Particularly strong tracks include the hypnotic "Big Country," which features a riveting electric solo by Fleck, and the Middle-Eastern influenced "A Moment So Close." On the latter, we are treated to the bass virtuosity of Victor Wooten, together with Sandip Burman's tabla playing and Congar Ol'Ondar's fascinating throat singing.
Ralph J. Gleason's Jazz Casual by Ben Webster/Jimmy Witherspoon (VHS - 08/15/2000)
"Ralph J. Gleason's Jazz Casual" (08/15/2000) Jazz Instrument Webster, Ben, Rhino VideoRALPH J. GLEASON'S JAZZ CASUAL was a program created and aired between 1960-1968 on National Educational Television. This video contains a complete original installment of one program, as well as an original Rhino-produced short on the life and times of Ralph J. Gleason. Also available in a 3-pack with B.B. King's RALPH J. GLEASON'S JAZZ CASUAL and Dave Brubeck's RALPH J. GLEASON'S JAZZ CASUAL.
Cross Over U.S.A. by Claude Bolling/Jean-Pierre Rampal (VHS - 11/22/1994)
Beyond the Mind's Eye by Jan Hammer (VHS - 1992)
"Beyond the Mind's Eye" (1992) Jazz Instrument Hammer, Jan, BMG Video
New Stars on Video by Various Artists (VHS)
Dave Grusin & The NY-la Dream Band by Dave Grusin (VHS)
Steep by Branford Marsalis (VHS - 07/11/1989)
Live From Bahia (Avision) by Larry Coryell (VHS - 12/08/1992)
For the Record by Bob James (VHS - 10/30/1991)
Antonio Carlos Jobim: An All-Star Tribute by Various Artists (VHS)
"Antonio Carlos Jobim: An All-Star Tribute" (n/a) Jazz Instrument Various Artists, View Video
Beyond el Rocco by Jazz Odyssey (VHS - 06/01/1995)
"Beyond el Rocco" (06/01/1995) Jazz Instrument Jazz Odyssey, View Video
Very Very Simple by Carla Bley/Steve Swallow (VHS - 03/28/1995)
"Very Very Simple" (03/28/1995) Jazz Instrument Bley, Carla, View Video
Space Is the Place by Sun Ra & His Intergalactic Solar Arkestra (VHS - 1993)
The Gospel According to Jazz: Chapter 2 by Kirk Whalum (VHS - 11/19/2002)
"The Gospel According to Jazz: Chapter 2" (11/19/2002) Jazz Instrument Whalum, Kirk, Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)Personnel includes: Kirk Whalum, Jonathan Butler, Kim Burrell, George Duke, Paul Jackson, Jr., Tata Vega. Producers: Kirk Whalum, Tyrone Dickerson, Hal Sacks.
On the Road by Chris Barber (VHS) [IMPORT - Denmark]
"On the Road" (08/06/2002) Jazz Instrument Barber, Chris, StoryvillePersonnel include: Chris Barber (vocals, trombone); Pat Halcox (vocals, trumpet); John Crocker (saxophone, clarinet); Ian Wheeler (saxophone, clarinet, harmonica); Roger Hill (guitar); Johnny McCallum (banjo, snare drum); Vic Pitt (bass); Norman Emberson (drums).
Tv's First Music Videos by Various Artists (VHS) [IMPORT - Denmark]
"Tv's First Music Videos" (08/06/2002) Jazz Instrument Various Artists, StoryvilleTV'S FIRST MUSIC VIDEOS is an overview of the first music videos, made between 1950 and 1952, known as Snader Telescriptions. Performers include: Duke Ellington Orchestra, Peggy Lee, Count Basie Orchestra, Mel Torme, Charlie Barnet, Cab Calloway Orchestra, Nat "King" Cole, Teresa Brewer, Sarah Vaughan.
At the Bewhouse by Kenny Drew Trio (VHS) [IMPORT - Denmark]
"At the Bewhouse" (08/06/2002) Jazz Instrument Drew, Kenny, StoryvilleKenny Drew Trio: Kenny Drew (piano); Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen (bass); Alvin Queen (drums). Recorded live in England in 1992.
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis by Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (VHS) [IMPORT - Denmark]
"Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis" (01/08/2002) Jazz Instrument Davis, Eddie "Lockjaw", StoryvillePersonnel: Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (tenor saxophone); Niels Jorgen Steen (piano); Jesper Jundgaard (bass); Ed Thigpen (drums). Recorded live at Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark in 1985.
Dixieland Jazz Vol. 2: The Snader... by Red Nichols/Pete Daily/Firehouse Five Plus Two (VHS) [IMPORT
The Music From the Land of Dreams Concert by Chris Barber (VHS) [IMPORT - Denmark]
"The Music From the Land of Dreams Concert" (09/04/2001) Jazz Instrument Barber, Chris, StoryvillePersonnel: Chris Barber (trombone); John Crocker (saxophone); Pat Halcox (trumpet); Ian Wheeler (clarinet); Roger Hall (guitar); Johnny McCallum (banjo). Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden in 1986.
The Small Jazz Groups by Count Basie/Cab Calloway/George Shearing (VHS) [IMPORT - Denmark]
Harlem Roots Vol. 2: The Headliners by Louis Armstrong/Waller/Jordan (VHS) [IMPORT - Denmark]
"Harlem Roots Vol. 2: The Headliners" (02/06/2001) Jazz Instrument Armstrong, Louis, StoryvilleFull performer name: Louis Armstrong/Fats Waller/Louis Jordan.
Solo: The Copenhagen Concert by Lennie Tristano (VHS) [IMPORT - Denmark]
"Solo: The Copenhagen Concert" (02/06/2001) Jazz Instrument Tristano, Lennie, StoryvilleSolo performer: Lennie Tristano (piano). Recorded live in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1965.
The Clark Terry Quartet by Clark Terry (VHS) [IMPORT - Denmark]
"The Clark Terry Quartet" (01/09/2001) Jazz Instrument Terry, Clark, StoryvillePersonnel: Clark Terry (trumpet, flugelhorn); Duke Jordan (piano); Jimmy Woode (bass); Svend E. Norregaard (drums). Recorded live at Club Monmartre, Copenhagen, Denmark in 1985.
Jazz Life Vol. 1 by Johnny Griffin Quartet/Richie Cole Group (VHS) [IMPORT - Denmark]
The Big Bands Vol. 1 by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra/Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra (VHS) [IMPORT
Variety at the Apollo by Various Artists (VHS) [IMPORT - Denmark]
"Variety at the Apollo" (08/15/2000) Jazz Instrument Various Artists, StoryvilleVARIETY AT THE APOLLO features telescriptions made at the Apollo Theatre between 1950 and 1952. Performers include: Dinah Washington, Ruth Brown, Nat "King" Cole, Bill Bailey, The Delta Rhythm Boys, Coles & Atkins, The Clovers, Lionel Hampton, Little Buck, The Businessmen Of Rhythm, Cab Calloway.
Swing Vol. 1 by Benny Goodman/Shaw/Kenton (VHS) [IMPORT - Denmark]
"Swing Vol. 1" (09/12/2000) Jazz Instrument Goodman, Benny, StoryvillePersonnel includes: Benny Goodman And His Orchestra, Artie Shaw And His Orchestra, Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra, Jack Teagarden And His Big Band, Stan Kenton And His Orchestra, Hoagy Carmichael, June Christy, Kai Winding, Shelly Manne.
Ralph J. Gleason's Jazz Casual [Box] by Ben Webster/Jimmy Witherspoon/B.B. King/Dave Brubeck (VHS -