| | Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns 1 - Gumbo (Beginnings to 1917) Theatrical Release (Not Yet Available on DVD)
| Category | Television/TV Series DVDs, Education Movies, Music (General) Videos, Jazz, Theatrical Releases (Not Yet Available), Made-For-Network TV, American History/Culture, Jazz Musicians, American History, Jazz Legends, African American Culture, Jazz Instrumental, Jazz Vocal, Jazz Vocalists, Jazz Fusion | | Director | Ken Burns | | Co-Producer | Peter Miller, Lynn Novick | | Director of Photography | Ken Burns, Buddy Squires | | Editor | Paul Barnes | | Featured | Wynton Marsalis, Sidney Bechet, Jelly Roll Morton, Stanley Crouch, Gary Giddins | | Narrator | Keith David | | Screenwriter | Ken Burns, Geoffrey C. Ward |
TELEVISION RELEASE: JANUARY 8, 2001 (PBS).
For the third part of his American Trilogy--following THE CIVIL WAR and BASEBALL--Ken Burns takes on the "that most American of art forms": jazz. The 10-part, 19-hour film begins with the music's roots in post-Civil War New Orleans and concludes roughly a century later. The story focuses not only on the personalities and events that helped define the music but also on the social and cultural climate in which they emerged, making KEN BURNS' JAZZ a film about more than just music.
The first episode, GUMBO (BEGINNINGS TO 1917), looks at the earliest days of jazz starting in New Orleans, where diverse influences and traditions pooled together. The mixture of marching bands and minstrel shows, Italian opera and down-home blues and the rhythms of ragtime gradually formed a new style. Cornetist Buddy Bolden became the music's first star (before going mad); Jelly Roll Morton took credit for its invention; clarinetist Sidney Bechet brought his powerful personality; and trumpeter Freddie Keppard turned down the chance to make the first jazz recording. Commentary throughout the film by Wynton Marsalis, Stanley Crouch, and others, as well as rare footage from the period, illustrates the importance of these early figures and the struggles, both personal and social, with which they contended. Ken Burns's thorough exploration of jazz music includes:
- 500 pieces of music
- 75 interviews
- 2400 stills
- more than 2000 films clips...
The episode/original air date breakdown is as follows:
1/8/2001 - GUMBO (BEGINNINGS TO 1917)
1/9/2001 - THE GIFT (1917-1924)
1/10/2001 - OUR LANGUAGE (1924-1928)
1/15/2001 - THE TRUE WELCOME (1929-1935)
1/17/2001 - SWING: PURE PLEASURE (1935-1937)
1/22/2001 - SWING: THE VELOCITY OF CELEBRATION (1927-1939)
1/23/2001 - DEDICATED TO CHAOS (1940-1945)
1/24/2001 - RISK (1945-1955)
1/29/2001 - THE ADVENTURE (1956-1960)
1/31/2001 - A MASTERPIECE BY MIDNIGHT (1961-THE PRESENT) Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns 1 - Gumbo (Beginnings to 1917) | Orig Year | 2001 | | CD Universe Part number | 6870792 | | Release Date | New Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns 1 - Gumbo (Beginnings to 1917) TR release date | | Rating | Not Rated | | Also Known As | Ken Burns' Jazz - Episode 1: Gumbo (Beginnings to 1917) | | Movie Details | Color |
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