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- The Rolling Stones [videorecording] : Bridges to Babylon tour '97-98 / by Rolling Stones.(CARDINAL)155498; Castle Music Pictures.; Eagle Rock Entertainment.; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Opening -- (I can't get no) Satisfaction -- Let's spend the night together -- Flip the switch -- Gimme shelter -- Wild horses -- Saint of me -- Out of control -- Waiting on a friend -- Miss you -- I wanna hold you -- Across the bridge -- It's only rock 'n' roll (But I like it) -- Like a Rolling Stone -- Sympathy for the devil -- Tumbling dice -- Honky tonk woman -- Start me up -- Jumping Jack Flash -- You can't always get what you want -- Brown sugar -- Bows and end credits.Camera, John Clarke ... [et al.] ; set design, Mark Fisher ; editors, Jim Gable, Glen Richards.Rolling Stones (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ron Wood) ; special guests - Dave Matthews and Joshua Redman ; with additional musicians.The Rolling Stones, live in concert, on their Bridges to Babylon tour, 1997-1998.Not rated.DVD, Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound.
- Subjects: Rock music; Music videos.;
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- Rhapsodies in black : music and words from the Harlem Renaissance. by Amos, Shawn,producer,writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)853747; Chuck D,1960-speaker.(CARDINAL)380825; Coolio,speaker.; Ice-T(Musician),speaker.(CARDINAL)369171; Leadbelly,1885-1949,musician.(CARDINAL)146625; Allen, Debbie,1950-speaker.(CARDINAL)763762; Amos, Wally,speaker.(CARDINAL)729464; Armstrong, Louis,1901-1971,musician.(CARDINAL)121358; Bassett, Angela,speaker.(CARDINAL)528330; Bechet, Sidney,1897-1959,musician.; Bentley, Gladys.musician.; Blake, Eubie,1887-1983,musician.(CARDINAL)156896; Bontemps, Arna,1902-1973,poet.(CARDINAL)142096; Bradford, Perry,musician.; Bradshaw, Tiny,1905-1958,musician.; Brown, Cleo,musician.; Brown, Sterling A.,1901-1989,poet.(CARDINAL)130123; Burton, LeVar,speaker.(CARDINAL)719697; Calloway, Cab,1907-1994,musician.(CARDINAL)163596; Carter, Benny.musician.; Chambers, Veronica,speaker.(CARDINAL)345573; Cox, Ida,1889-1967,musician.; Cuney, William Waring,1906-1976,poet.; Damas, Léon-Gontran,1912-1978,poet.; Davis, Charlie,1899-1991,musician.; Douglas, Aaron,artist.(CARDINAL)178437; Du Bois, W. E. B.(William Edward Burghardt),1868-1963,poet.(CARDINAL)152231; Duke, George,speaker.; Dunbar, Paul Laurence,1872-1906,poet.(CARDINAL)138082; Dunn, Johnny,1897-1937,musician.; Early, Gerald Lyn,writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)761645; Ellington, Duke,1899-1974,musician.(CARDINAL)134449; Guillén, Nicolás,1902-1989,poet.(CARDINAL)125153; Henderson, Fletcher,1897-1952,musician.(CARDINAL)521550; Henderson, Rosa,musician.; Henry, S. R.,1874-1966,muscian.; Hill, Teddy,1909-1978,musician.; Hines, Gregory,speaker.(CARDINAL)726054; Holiday, Billie,1915-1959,musician.(CARDINAL)128556; Hopkins, Claude,musician.; Hughes, Langston,1902-1967,poet.(CARDINAL)150094; Hunter, Alberta,musician.; Hurston, Zora Neale,author.(CARDINAL)144564; Johnson, Georgia Douglas,1886-1966,poet.(CARDINAL)129880; Johnson, Helene,1906-1995,poet.(CARDINAL)704543; Johnson, James P.(James Price),1894-1955,musician.; Johnson, Lonnie,1894-1970,musician.(CARDINAL)340914; Johnson, Margaret,1907-2007,musician.(CARDINAL)853748; Jones, Quincy,1933-speaker.(CARDINAL)759214; Kitt, Eartha,speaker.(CARDINAL)190015; Kraus, Patrick,writer of accompanying material.; Lewis, Ted,1892-1971,musician.; Longshaw, Fred,musician.(CARDINAL)853749; Lowe, Allen,1954-writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)853746; Marsalis, Branford,musician.(CARDINAL)347267; McKay, Claude,1890-1948,poet.(CARDINAL)141964; Morris, Thomas,1898-musician.; Nugent, Bruce,1906-1987,author.(CARDINAL)683655; Oliver, Paul,1927-2017,writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)344706; Powell, Richard J.,1953-writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)193885; Rainey, Ma,1886-1939,musician.(CARDINAL)134280; Rawls, Lou,speaker.(CARDINAL)853750; Redman, Joshua,musician.; Reisman, Leo,1897-1961,musician.; Rhone, Sylvia,speaker.; Robeson, Paul,1898-1976,musician.(CARDINAL)153144; Rucker, Darius,musician.(CARDINAL)348075; Russell, Luis,musician.; Rux, Carl Hancock,speaker.(CARDINAL)649138; Scott, Cecil.musician.; Smith, Bessie,1894-1937,musician.(CARDINAL)345120; Smith, Chris,1879-1949,musician.; Smith, Mamie,musician.(CARDINAL)853745; Smith, Trixie,1895-1943,musician.(CARDINAL)853744; Smith, Willie,1897-1973,musician.; Spivey, Victoria,musician.; Sweatman, Wilbur C. S.,musician.; Trumbauer, Frank,musician.; Turk, Roy,1892-1934,musician.; Waller, Fats,1904-1943,musician.(CARDINAL)126484; Waters, Ethel,1896-1977,musician.(CARDINAL)178119; Webb, Chick.musician.(CARDINAL)843029; White, Georgia,1903-1980,musician.; Whiteman, Paul,1890-1967,musician.(CARDINAL)173338; Williams, Bert,1874-1922,musician.(CARDINAL)725456; Williams, Clarence,1893-1965,musician.; Williams, Fess,1894-1975,musician.; Wilson, August,speaker.(CARDINAL)740900; Wilson, Teddy,1912-1986,musician.(CARDINAL)523712; Woodard, Alfre,1953-speaker.(CARDINAL)216874; Yellen, Jack,1892-1991,musician.; Benny Carter Orchestra,musician.(CARDINAL)853653; Buck and Bubbles,musician.(CARDINAL)853654; Clarence Williams' Blue Five,musician.; Cubs (Musical group),musician.(CARDINAL)853652; McKinney's Cotton Pickers.musician.(CARDINAL)853656; Perry Bradford's Jazz Phools,musician.; Rhino Entertainment Company,production company.(CARDINAL)853651; Savoy Bearcats (Musical group),musician.; Spirits of Rhythm,musician.(CARDINAL)853655;
Program notes by Shawn Amos, Patrick Kraus, Gerald Early, Richard Powell, Allen Lowe, and Paul Oliver, words of the readings, and bibliography (98 page ill.) included.Compilation produced by Shawn Amos.NCMA Collection,Various performers.Recorded 1918-1935 (music) and 1999-2000 (readings)."The only collection in existence documenting the music, art and literature of the new negro of the Harlem Renaissance featuring digitally restored original recordings as well as new readings of renaissance literature plus a book containing rare previously unpublished photos, artwork and writings."
- Subjects: African Americans; American literature; American poetry; Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Harlem Renaissance.; Jazz; Jazz;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The jazz ear : conversations over music / by Ratliff, Ben.(CARDINAL)350466;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Behold, the sea! : Wayne Shorter -- Street music : Pat Metheny -- Jazz means freedom : Sonny Rollins -- As good as you think : Andrew Hill -- I know who you are : Ornette Coleman -- The flying modulation : Maria Schneider -- You've got to finish your thought : Bob Brookmeyer -- It's your spirit : Dianne Reeves -- Head of a dog : Bebo Valdes -- This is my point : Joshua Redman -- Labor history : Hank Jones -- Dancing from up here : Roy Haynes -- Head to toes : Paul Motian -- A million just like it : Branford Marsalis -- You don't look for style : Guillermo Klein.
- Subjects: Interviews.; Jazz musicians;
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- Jazz. [videorecording] / by Burns, Ken,1953-(CARDINAL)204062;
Commentary :Michael Cuscuna, Wynton Marsalis, Abbey Lincoln, Arvell Shaw, Gary Giddens, Jackie McLean, Lester Bowie, Nat Hentoff, Branford Marsalis, Gene Lees, Stanley Crouch, Gerald Early, Joshua Redman, Herbie Hancock, George Wein, Matt Glaser, Phoebe Jacobs, Mercedes Ellington, Msgr. John Sanders, Lorraine Gordon, Joe Lovano, Cassandra Wilson ; narrated by Keith David.In the 1960s, jazz fragments into the avant-garde and many divided schools of thought. Many jazz musicians like Dexter Gordon are forced to leave America in search of work while others use the music as a form of social protest. Max Roach, Charles Mingus, and Archie Shepp make overtly political musical statements. John Coltrane appeals to a broad audience before his untimely death. Saxophonist Stan Getz helps boost a craze for bossa nova music, but in the early 1970s, jazz founders Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington pass away. Miles Davis leads a movement of jazz musicians who incorporate elements of rock and soul into their music and "fusion" wins listeners. By the mid-1980s, jazz begins to bounce back led by Wynton Marsalis and a new generation of musicians. Now as it approaches its centennial, jazz is still alive, still changing and still swinging.DVD.
- Subjects: African American musicians.; Jazz musicians; Jazz.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Songs of joy & peace [videorecording] by Ma, Yo-Yo,1955-prf(CARDINAL)340373; D'Rivera, Paquito,1948-(CARDINAL)730618; Krall, Diana.(CARDINAL)351023; MacMaster, Natalie.; Taylor, James,1948-(CARDINAL)224070; Thile, Chris.(CARDINAL)340372;
Dona nobis pacem = Give us peace -- You couldn't be cuter (with Diana Krall, vocals, piano ; John Clayton, bass) -- Joy to the world (with Paquito D'Rivera, clarinet ; Dave Brubeck, piano ; Matt Brubeck, violoncello) -- Here comes the sun (with James Taylor, vocals, guitar) -- Improvisation on Dona nobis pacem (Chris Thile, mandolin ; Edgar Meyer, bass) -- The wassail song/All through the night (with Chris Thile, mandolin ; Edgar Meyer, bass) -- A Christmas jig/Mouth of the Tobique reel (with Natalie MacMaster, fiddle) -- The Wexford carol (with Alison Krauss, vocals ; Natalie MacMaster, fiddle) -- Panxolin̄a : a Galician carol (with Cristina Pato, bagpipes) -- Improvisation on Dona nobis pacem (Sérgio Assad, Odair Assad, guitars) -- Vassourinhas (with Sérgio Assad, Odair Assad, guitars) -- Improvisation on Dona nobis pacem (Paquito D'Rivera, clarinet ; Alon Yavnai, piano) -- Invitación al danzón (with Paquito D'Rivera, clarinet ; Alon Yavnai, piano) -- My one and only love (with Joshua Redman, saxophone) -- Familia (with the Assad Family) -- Concordia (with Dave Brubeck, piano ; Matt Brubeck, violoncello) -- My favorite things (with Chris Botti, trumpet) -- Touch the hand of love (with Renée Fleming, soprano ; Chris Thile, mandolin ; Edgar Meyer, bass) -- Kuai le (with Wu Tong, vocals, sheng ; the Silk Road Ensemble) -- This little light of mine (with Amelia Zirin-Brown, vocals) -- Happy Xmas (War is over) (with Jake Shimabukuro, ukulele) -- Dona nobis pacem/Auld lang syne (with Chris Botti, trumpet).Yo-Yo Ma, cello ; various featured musicians.
- Subjects: Christmas music.; Documentary films.; Feature films.; Music videos.; Popular music; Documentary films.; Holidays;
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- Listen to this! : leading musicians recommend their favorite recordings / by Reder, Alan.(CARDINAL)364671; Baxter, John.(CARDINAL)520513;
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- Subjects: Discographies.; Biographies.; Popular music; Musicians;
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- Words fall short [sound recording] / by Redman, Joshua,composer,instrumentalist,producer.; Cornish, Paul(Musician),instrumentalist.; Norris, Philip,instrumentalist.; Ebo, Nazir,intrumentalist.;
Produced by Joshua Redman.Joshua Redman, saxophone ; Paul Cornish, piano ; Philip Norris, bass ; Nazir Ebo, drums ; with accompaniment.Joshua Redman's second Blue Note album is a collection of original compositions that serves as the introduction of his new quartet featuring pianist Paul Cornish, bassist Philip Norris, and drummer Nazir Ebo, which formed as a working band for the world tour behind the saxophonists label debut, where are we. As the quartet performed steadily on the road, Redman felt a vibe developing and was inspired to bring them into the studio to record a set of music he had composed during the pandemic that embraced the shifting moods of wistfulness, sadness, and resolve.
- Subjects: Jazz.; Jazz;
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- Where are we [sound recording] / by Redman, Joshua,instrumentalist.; Cavassa, Gabrielle,performer.;
Joshua Redman, saxophone ; with various musicians, featuring Gabrielle Cavassa, vocals, guitar.Acclaimed saxophonist Joshua Redman's stunning Blue Note debut is one of his most compelling albums to date. It's a musical journey across the United States of America that also marks Redman's first-ever vocal album with the dynamic young singer Gabrielle Cavassa featured throughout along with a brilliant band comprised of pianist Aaron Parks, bassist Joe Sanders, and drummer Brian Blade.
- Subjects: Jazz.; Jazz;
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