Cover image for Jazz. Episode seven, Dedicated to chaos [DVD video]
Title:
Jazz. Episode seven, Dedicated to chaos [DVD video]
Publication Date:
2000
Publication Information:
[Alexandria, Va.] : PBS Home Video ; Hollywood, Calif. : Distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment, c2000.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 120 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
ISBN:
9781415702451
Abstract:
When America enters WWII in 1941, swing becomes a symbol of democracy and entertainers like Dave Brubeck, Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw take their music to the armed forces overseas. In Nazi-occupied Europe, gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt blends jazz with his own musical traditions. In New York Billie Holiday is unofficial queen despite a growing addiction to narcotics. Duke Ellington, assisted by the gifted young arranger, Billy Strayhorn, brings his music to ever-greater heights. After dark a small underground of gifted young musicians led by the trumpet virtuoso Dizzy Gillespie and saxophonists Charlie Parker and Ben Webster begin to develop a new fast and intricate way of playing, developing a new music called bebop. Meanwhile in 1945, black soldiers return home to the same racism they fought against, and a growing unrest sets the seeds for future rebellions.
General Note:
Title from disc surface.

Full screen version.

Special features include: 51 special music information cards; complete performance, Duke Ellington, "C-jam blues" (1942) (3:00).
Performers:
Commentary: Wynton Marsalis, Arvell Shaw, Joya Sherrill, Albert Murray, Stanley Crouch, Gary Giddins, Mercedes Ellington, Milt Hinton, John Sanders, Stan Levy, Jimmy Rowles.

Narrator: Keith David.
Language:
English
Additional Language:
Closed captioned.
Added Uniform Title:
Contained in (work): Jazz (Television program)
Audience:
Rated PG (Canadian Home Video Rating)
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