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- Residents, police hold frank exchange by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Sumner, Marty, Chief.; Heggins, Al.; Jimenez, Fernando.; Varnado, Craig.; Blakeney, Mary Lou.; Morgan, Quinton.; Chioma, Sage.; Hairston, Elma.; High Point (N.C.) Police Department; High Point Human Relations Commission.;
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- Honorable, beautiful and highest by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Bogest, Mary.; Coleman, Marie.; McAlister, Beverly.; Waddell, Patricia.; Craig, Mary Lou.; Newsome, Sue Gary.; Frazier, Vivian.; Griffin, Lorraine.; Warlick, Hal, Rev.; Hanby, Corey.; May, Zana.; Lewis, Susan.; Sherman, Jennifer.; Steffee, Kaitie.; McCabe, Beverly.; Clark, Sabrina.; Johnson, Julie.; Cugliari, Teri.; Phalen, Molly.; DeMatteo, Karen.; Williamson, Betty.; Betsill, Joan.; Powers, Martha.; Beach, Joyce.; Campbell, Nan.; Benge, Betty.; Andrews, Anne.; Brock, Delores.; Guy, Edna Rose.; Ilderton, Nancy.; Eichhorn, Dorsay.; Powers, Martha.; Beach, Joyce.; Campbell, Nan.; Benge, Betty.; High Point (N.C.) University.; High Point (N.C.) University; High Point (N.C.) University;
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- What does High Point need? AND Public invited to offer ideas about "What does High Point need?" by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Keilitz, Craig.; Clinard, Aaron.; Schwartz, Adam.; Campbell, Al.; Blakeney, Mary Lou.; Henley, Bo.; Christina, Bob.; Smith, Bobby.; Couden, Brandon.; Christman, Brindon.; Campbell, Vicki.; Chavis, Glenn.; Collins, Cerise W.; Davis, D. C.; Briggs, David.; Lumpkins, Debbie.; Vo, Denny.; Hendrix, Deunna.; Darr, Dorothy.; Brady, Edith.; Carrubba, Erika.; Boss, Ester.; Bass, F. O., Jr.; Foster, Carlvena.; Ekabua, Gabriel.; Smith, Kennedy.; Hall, Rick.; Crabtree, Paul.; Brett, Courtney.; Duany, Andres.; High Point (N.C.). The City Project Inc; Duany Plater-Zyberk and Co (Miami, FL).; The Clue Group (Washington, DC).; The Crabtree Group Inc (Salida, CO).;
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- Abbott and Costello meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ; Abbot and Costello meet the mummy [videorecording] / by Abbott, Bud,actor.; Ansara, Michael,actor.; Christie, Howard,producer.; Cotello, Lou,actor.; Denny, Reginald,actor.; Dierkes, John,actor.; Grant, John,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)510991; Karloff, Bori,actor.; King, Peggy,actor.(CARDINAL)808335; Lamont, Charles,director.; Loeb, Lee,screenwriter.; Stevens, Craig,actor.; Westcott, Helen,actor.; Windsor, Marie,actor.;
Abbot and Costello meet the mummy: screenplay by John Grant ; produced by Howard Christie ; directed by Charles Lamont. Abbott and Costello meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: screenplay by Lee Loeb, John Grant ; produced by Howard Christie ; directed by Charles Lamont. Abbot and Costello meet the mummy:Bud Abott, Lou Costello, Marie Windsor, Michael Ansara, Peggy King. Abbott and Costello meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Bori Karloff, Helen Westcott, Craig Stevens, Reginald Denny, John Dierkes. Abbot and Costello meet the mummy: Stranded in Egypt, Bud and Lou find themselves in the buried tomb of a living mummy. Abbott and Costello meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: As American policeman in London, Bud, and Lou meet up with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Not ratedDVD, region 1, widescreen presentation, Dolby Digital 5.0.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Mummies;
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- High Point High School Class of 1953 Reunion. by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut23038473623300;
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- Subjects: Dale, Jim; Davis, Joe.; Monroe, Donald.; Dixon, Bill.; Spencer, Harold.; Kester, Craig; Tobin, Shirley Ann Miller; Gaillmore, Louise Layell; Paul, Joel; Hunt, Richard; Jarrett, Jim; Kimsey, Patsy Kearnes; Smith, Nancy Owens; Warford, Barbara Thomas; Carroll, Shirley J. Miller; Wilson, Patsy Whitlow; Scheer, Shirley Cox; Green, Loretta Freeman; Halo, Patty Duke; Walser, Joe; Lewallen, Jimmy; Warford, F. L; Fulp, Sonya Allred; Marsh, Ethelene Neal; Trivette, Delores Davis; Rickert, Donnie; Bailey, Bill; Sloop, Larry; Tate, Betty Jo Burton; Proctor, Trudy Mooney; Kearns, Ettalee Monroe; Herndon, Clarence; McGaha, Peggy Burgess; Gregory, Anne Campbell; Nixon, Barbara Kirkman; Wright, Faye Kendall; Land, Tommy; Weekly, Carl; Powers, Margaret Brooks; Renfearn, Susan Caudle; Bullard, Mary Lou Davis; Clark, Thelma Seward; Ritch, Bobby Soucy; Darr, Beulah Loury; Haworth, Shirley Lambert; Inman, Bobby; Grissett, Larry; Cannon, Bobbie Williams; Jones, Jo Strickland; Hayworth, Pansy Reavis; Richardson, Jessivie Shore; Smith, Joan Jester; Meredith, Darrell; Odom, Charles; Hall, Bob; Fountain, Stuart; Davis, Clint; Smith, David; Tate, Roger; Blake, Mary Nell Campbell; High Point Central High School (High Point, N.C.); Spring Hill United Methodist Church (High Point, N.C.);
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- LHP Alumni Quarterly [Vol. 1, No. 3] by HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
Chamber of Commerce-- ChallengeNewsletter by the Leadership High Point Alumni Association
- Subjects: High Point (N.C.) Chamber of Commerce.; Leadership High Point [N.C.] Alumni Association; Harjes-Blackwell, Jane; Blount, Tom.; Forester, Claudia.; Hoyng, Jim.; Matheny, R.G. Skip.; McNeil, Bill.; Miller, Dave.; Morton, John; Priddy, Mike.; Austin, Ronald.; Bardelas, Sallie; Baucom, James E.; Biddle, J. Craig.; Blount, Thomas L.; Blount, Betty Lou.; Boyer, James T.; Brockman, Carolyn.; Busby, Ann.; Cochran, Max.; Cochrane, Banks.; Comer, Vickie.; Coughlin, Barbara.; Cumby, R. James.; Day, Leonard.; Eanes, Meredith; Edgerton, Douglas E.; Ellis, Kem B.; Evans, Sue.; Fagg, Patricia Callahan.; Forester, Claudia H.; Gefen, Ellen; Greene, Carolyn Roberts.; Gunnin, Pat; Hamilton, John.; Hanks, Ann.; Harrold, M. Bradley.; Hayworth, Marianne.; Henderson, Sue.; Hinkle, Elizabeth A.; Holbert, Rick.; Horney, Jeff; Horney Patty.; Hucks, David B., Jr.; Hunt, Dennis C.; Jones, David.; Kester, Nan.; Lang, Michael.; Lewis, Margaret B.; Lyles, Nancy.; Matheny, R.G.; McCoy, David M.; McCuiston, Bob.; McGuinn, Arleen L.; McNeil, William A.; Miller, David S.; Mixon, Enola C.; Morris, Phil; Morris, Susan.; Morrow, Bill.; Nile, Julia.; Osgood, Barbara A.; Picklesmer, Phyllis.; Priddy, Michael D; Queen, Skip.; Rogers, Mary Elizabeth.; Ross, Candy (Candace); Royal, Betty H.; Sebastian, Nancy.; Setliff, Don.; Setliff, Kim.; SLADE, RICKY.; Snow, Kay.; Steede, Janice E; Stewart, Howard C.; Taylor, Clif.; Thomas, Betty.; Tysinger, Randy T; White, Jerri.; Whitlock, Ellen Deal.; Williard, Angela.; Willis, Steve.; Wolfe, Ted H.; Young, Charlotte.;
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- Family collector's set [videorecording] : 4 films / by Cobbs, Bill.(CARDINAL)434768; Efron, Zac.(CARDINAL)344912; Moses, William R.; Cain, Dean.(CARDINAL)848232; Holden, Laurie.; Tilly, Jennifer,1958-(CARDINAL)346903; Curry, Tim.(CARDINAL)768967; Baker, Max.; Lovitz, Jon.(CARDINAL)847995; Urich, Robert.; Sobieski, Leelee,1983-; Lipnicki, Jonathan.(CARDINAL)540151; Stoltz, Eric,1961-(CARDINAL)847722; Krakowski, Jane.(CARDINAL)647852; Neulinger, Sasha.; Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.(CARDINAL)563859;
A horse for Danny : Director, Dick Lowry ; writer, Remi Aubuchon ; producers, Tom DeWolfe, Richard Welsh, Brent Shields, Remi Aubuchon.Bailey's billions : Director, David Devine ; writer, Mary Walsh and Heather Conkle ; producers, Michael Lionello Cowan, Jason Piette and Richard Mozer ; director of photography, Gavin Finney ; editor, David Martin ; music, Lou Pomanti.Derby stallion: Director, Craig Clyde ; writer, Kimberly Gough ; producers, Tonja Walker Davidson and Kevin Summerfield ; director of photography, John Gunselman ; editor, Susan Graef ; music, Billy Preston.When Zachary Beaver came to town : Writer and Director, John Schultz ; producers, Amy Robinson, Jay Julien, and Michael Corrente, Marisa Polvino and Rhonda Lipnicki, and Roger Marino, Susan Kirr; director of photography, Shawn Maurer; film editor, John Pace ; music, Richard Gibbs.A horse for Danny : Robert Ulrich, Gary BAsaraba, Erik Jensen, Ed Bruce, Karen Carlson, LeeLee Sobieski.Bailey's billions : Dean Cain, Laurie Holden, Jennifer Tilly, Tim Curry, Max Baker, Jon Lovitz.Derby stallion : Bill Cobbs, Zac Efron, William R. Moses, Crystal Hunt, Michael Nardelli, Rob Pinkston and Tonja Walker.When Zachary Beaver came to town: Jonathan Lipnicki, Eric Stoltz, Jane Krakowski, and Sasha Neulinger.A horse for Danny : An 11-year-old girl and her horse-trainer father set their sights on a potential champion and wind up in the midst of a bitter political struggle in this inspirational family drama.Bailey's billions: Bailey has inherited billions of dollars and been appointed CEO of AARF, an animal-rights organization. The catch? Bailey is a golden retriever whose mistress, Constance Pennington (Jackie Burroughs), has left her fortune to him, leaving him in the care of the animal communicator Ted Maxwell (Dean Cain, LOIS AND CLARK). But Constance's greedy nephew, Caspar (Tim Curry), and his wife, Dolores (Jennifer Tilly, BOUND) are determined to get their hands on the fortune, and when they kidnap Bailey it's up to Ted, aided by AARF employee Marge Maggs (Laurie Holden) and her daughter, to get him back.Derby stallion : Zac Efron leads this heartwarming drama about a teen who finds direction with the help of a horse. Patrick McCardle (Efron) is a typical 15-year-old who doesn't know where his life is going, and his successful dad isn't content to let him just be himself. But when Patrick meets a horse trainer, he might have finally discovered something that makes him happy. With the trainer's help, Patrick begins to prepare for the Derby Cup, where he'll have to face his own fears and a rich bully.When Zachary Beaver came to town : Based on the National Book Award winning novel by Kimberly Willis Holt, this film is a poignant slice-of-life story about the unlikely friendship between three very different boys--from DVD back cover.Rating: PG (The derby stallion ; When Zachary Beaver came to town) ; G (Bailey's billions ; A horse for Danny).DVD.
- Subjects: Made-for-TV movies.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Horses; Dogs; Families;
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- A genealogy of the wives of the American presidents and their first two generations of descent / by Hart, Craig.(CARDINAL)272801;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-261) and index.
- Subjects: Family histories.; Presidents' spouses;
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- LHP Alumni Directory by HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
Chamber of Commerce-- ChallengeLHP Alumni Directory
- Subjects: Aiken, Terrial L.; Albright, Rebecca.; Armstrong, James P., Jr.; Austin, Ronald.; Barbee, Grady C; Bardelas, Sallie.; Barker, Reginald A.; Best, Courtney; Biddle, Kendra.; Blackwell, Jane Harjes.; Blount, Betty Lou.; Blount, Thomas L.; Boyles, Jennifer Morton.; Brandon, John C.; Britt, R. Dale.; Brooks, Cyrus L; Comer, Vickie A; Copeland, J. Joseph.; Coughlin, Barbara B.; Cox, Nancy R.; Donley, Brian.; Drummon, Michael R; Duncan, Bob E.; Eanes, Meredith T; Edwards, Barbara T.; Ellis, Kem B.; Evans, W. Gart.; Ewing, Mary Reese.; Farabow, William C.; Fields, Thomas.; Forrester, Allison A.; Gaffney, Thomas G.; Gansman, Roberta Hinkle.; Gefen, Ellen; Goldberg, Pamela.; Gooden, Demetrious.; Greene, Charlie.; Greene, Charles L.; Greene, Chris.; Greene, Pamela.; Hagler, Andrew O.; Hammer, Toby S.; Harris, Randy.; Hawn, Elizabeth L.; Hayworth, Marianne; Hayworth, Robert W.; Hill, Winston W.; Hinkle, Elizabeth A.; Hodgson, Harry Daniel.; Hollingsworth, Mary Dembinski.; Horsley, Frank Steven.; Hoyng, James F; Johnson, Kevin D.; Kalinowski, Leslie O.; Kester, Nan L.; Kinney, James M.; Krall, Ronald J.; Kusiak, Philip F.; Lampani, Craig A.; Lang, James "Mike".; Lewis, Margaret B.; Linthicum, Larry C; Lovell, Bonnie D.; Lyles, Nancy L.; Mabe-McCroskey, Lorie.; McCoy, David Masland.; McCuiston, Robert, Jr; McGinn, Arleen L; McKibbin, Margaret L.; McNeil, William A.; Milburn, Patricia W.; Miller, Carolyn A.; Miller, David S.; Mixon, Enola C.; Moffitt, Kathleen J.; Montgomery, Katherine.; Moore, Gary B.; Moore, Ron A; Moore, William David.; Morris, Phil.; Morris, Stephen C.; Morrow, Bill.; Morton, Bobby R.; Mosley, John M.; Niebauer, Kathy.; Penn, Richard E.; Pettiway, J. Carlvena.; Picklesimer, Phyllis S.; Priddy, Michael D; Queen, Skip; Ramsey, Gloria B.; Ratledge, Thomas H.; Redpath, Page R.; Ritter, Linda A.; Rogers, Mary Elizabeth.; Ronalter, Jane C.; Rowe, M.C. "Pete".; Ryan, Michael E.; Saleeby, S. Joyce.; Schultheiss, Bonnie.; Sebastian, Nancy.; Setliff, Don.; Setliff, Kim.; Shank, Lloyd D; Simon, Gary A.; Smith, Alice Collier; Snow, Kay G.; Spivey, A. Edward, Sr.; Stanley, James A.; Steede, Janice E.; Stowersm, Claudia H.; Taylor, Angela Y.; Terry, Frank A.; Thomas, Elizabeth M; Thomas, Richard E.; Vail, Charles C. "Chip".; Wannamaker, James M.; Weadon, Russell J. "Rusty".; Weaver, Catherine C.; Wheeler, James V.; Wheeler, Patricia Callahan; White, Jerri W.; Whitlock, Ellen Deal.; Williamson, Sharlene.; Williard, Angela M.; Worden, Lee C.; Wylie, Philip.; Young, Charlotte.; Zisa, James W.; Leadership High Point [N.C.] Alumni Association; High Point (N.C.) Chamber of Commerce.;
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- Jazz [videorecording] : a film by Ken Burns / by Burns, Ken,1953-television director,television producer.(CARDINAL)204062; David, Keith,narrator.; Marsalis, Wynton,1961-narrator.(CARDINAL)354061; Novick, Lynn,television producer.(CARDINAL)346367; Ward, Geoffrey C.,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)173322; British Broadcasting Corporation,production company.(CARDINAL)143648; Florentine Films,production company.(CARDINAL)163177; PBS Distribution (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)309769; WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.),production company.(CARDINAL)132711;
Cinematography, Buddy Squires, Ken Burns ; supervising film editor, Paul Barnes ; editors, Paul Barnes (episode 1), Sandra Marie Christie (episodes 2, 8), Lewis Erskine (episodes 3, 9), Craig Mellish (episode 3), Erik Ewers (episodes 4, 7), Tricia Reidy (episodes 5, 10), Sarah E. Hill (episodes 5, 10), Shannon Robards (episode 5), Aaron Vega (episode 6).Narrator, Keith David ; various other presenters, including Wynton Marsalis.Documentary exploring the history of jazz from its beginnings through the 1990s, including the stories of many of its creators and performers. Includes archival video, still photographs, historical performances, and newly recorded interviews and musical performances.Episode 1, Gumbo. Jazz is born in New Orleans at the turn of the century, emerging from several forms of music including ragtime, marching bands, work songs, spirituals, creole music, funeral parade music and above all, the blues. Musicians profiled here who advanced early jazz are Buddy Bolden, Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet, Freddie Keppard, and musicians of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. Special feature: "Making of Jazz" featurette.Episode 10, A masterpiece by midnight. 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.Episode 2, The gift. From 1917 through 1924, the "Jazz Age" begins with speakeasies, flappers and easy money for some. The story of jazz becomes a tale of two cities, Chicago and New York, and of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, whose lives and music will span three-quarters of a century. This episode also follows the careers of jazz greats James Reese Europe, King Oliver, Willie Smith, Fletcher Henderson, Paul Whiteman and James P. Johnson. Special feature: complete performance of Louis Armstrong's "I cover the waterfront."Episode 3, Our language. By 1924 to 1928, jazz is everywhere in America and spreading abroad. For the first time, soloists and singers take center stage, transforming the music with their distinctive voices. This episode traces the careers of Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Artie Shaw, Sidney Bechet, Bessie Smith, Earl Hines, Ethel Waters, Bix Beiderbecke, the first great white jazz artist, and Benny Goodman, the son of Jewish immigrants.Episode 4, The true welcome. Amid the hard times of the Depression, new dances, the Lindy Hop and Swing, caught on at the dance halls of New York even as the jobless lined the streets and drought ruined Midwest farms. Jazz, during 1929 through 1935, lifted the nation's spirit. Record sales boomed while Armstrong became a major entertainer as singer, trumpeter, band leader, radio and film performer. Ellington's elegance, compositions, brilliant band films and recordings created a huge following in America and abroad. This segment also visits the careers of Fletcher Henderson, Benny Goodman, Billy Rose, Chick Webb, Fats Waller, Art Tatum and the record producer John Hammond.Episode 5, Swing : pure pleasure. In the mid 1930s, as the Great Depression refuses to lift, Benny Goodman finds himself hailed as the "King of Swing" and becomes the first white bandleader to hire black musicians. He has a host of rivals, among them Chick Webb, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmie Lunceford, Glen Miller, and Artie Shaw. Louis Armstrong heads a big band of his own, while Duke Ellington continues his independent course, but great black artists still can't eat or sleep in many of the hotels where they perform. Billie Holiday emerges from a childhood of tragedy to begin her career as the greatest of all female jazz singers.Episode 6, Swing : the velocity of celebration. In the late 1930s, as the Great Depression deepens, jazz thrives. The saxophone emerges as an iconic instrument of the music; this segment introduces two of its masters, Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young. Young migrates to Kansas City, where a vibrant music scene is prospering with musicians such as trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison and drummers Jo Jones and Chick Webb. Out of this ferment emerges pianist Count Basie, who forms a band that epitomizes the Kansas City sound. Billie Holiday cuts recordings while other women musicians, including pianist Mary Lou Williams and singer Ella Fitzgerald, emerge on the jazz scene. Benny Goodman holds the first-ever jazz concert at Carnegie Hall while Duke Ellington tours Europe.Episode 7, Dedicated to chaos. When America enters World War II 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. Special feature: complete performance of Duke Ellington's "C-Jam blues."Episode 8, Risk. Between 1945 and 1955, jazz splinters into different camps: cool and hot, East and West, traditional and modern. One by one, the big bands leave the road, but Duke Ellington keeps his band together while Louis Armstrong puts together a small group, the "All-Stars." Promoter Norman Granz insists on equal treatment for every member of his integrated troupes on his Jazz at the Philharmonic Tours. Meanwhile, bebop musicians Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker are creating some of the most inventive jazz ever played but a devastating narcotics plague sweeps through the jazz community, ruining lives and changing the dynamics of performance. And a number of great performers, including Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Gerry Mulligan, Thelonious Monk, Paul Desmond, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and John Lewis, find new ways to bring new audiences to jazz.Episode 9, The adventure. Between 1955 and 1960, rhythm and blues and rock and roll erode jazz audiences but the music still enjoys tremendous creativity. Saxophonist Sonny Rollins and trumpeter Clifford Brown make their marks while Duke Ellington emerges stronger than ever and Miles Davis and John Coltrane make legendary albums. Louis Armstrong jeopardizes his career when he condemns the government for its failure to act on racism in Little Rock, Arkansas. Drummer Art Blakely and others attempt to win back R & B audiences to jazz. As stars such as Billie Holiday fade out, others such as Sarah Vaughan burn brightly and newcomers such as Ornette Coleman begin to push the music into uncharted territories. Special feature: complete performance of Miles Davis' "New rhumba."DVD, full screen presentation, NTSC, stereo.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Documentary television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Jazz musicians.; Jazz;
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