The Sound of Jazz
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A landmark television program that was part of CBSs Seven Lively Arts series, The Sound of Jazz aired December 81957 live fron CBS Studio 58. Hosted by John Crosby and produced by Irving Townsend, George Avakian and Michael Brooks. John Houseman was the Executive Producer
It featured most of the top East Coast Jazz musicians of the day, playing styles from dixieland to bebop and twelve-tone.
It was also released as a recording by Columbia Records
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Personnel
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Vocals
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Trumpet
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Trombone
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Clarinet
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Alto Saxophone
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Tenor Saxophones
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Baritone Saxophone
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Guitar
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Piano
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Bass
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Drums
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Songs
- Fast and Happy Blues
- Wild Man Blues
- Rosetta
- Eyes of a Stranger
- Blue Monk (appears on VHS only - not on DVD re-release)
- I Left My Baby; vocal by Jimmy Rushing
- Dickie's Dream
- Fine and Mellow; vocal by Billie Holiday
- The Train and the River
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DVD Extras
- Jumpin' With Symphony Sid; The Count Basie Orchestra)
- South; Coleman Hawkins & Red Allen
- Dali; Coleman Hawkins

