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Visually, Jazz was in the same style as Ken Burns' previous works: slowly panning and zooming shots of photographs are mixed with period movie sequences, accompanied by music of, and commentary on, the period being examined. Between these sequences, present-day jazz figures provided anecdotes and explained the defining features of the major ...
Ken Nordine (April 13, 1920 – February 16, 2019) was an American voice-over and recording artist, best known for his series of word jazz albums. [2] His deep, resonant voice has also been featured in many commercial advertisements and movie trailers .
Nathaniel Lester Lanin (August 26, 1907 – October 27, 2004) was an American jazz and pop music bandleader. He was famous for long, smoothly arranged medleys, at a consistent rhythm and tempo, which were designed for continuous dancing.
Qwest TV is a subscription video-on-demand service featuring jazz and other eclectic music, including classical, blues, and soul. Qwest TV was created in 2017 by Quincy Jones and Reza Ackbaraly. History
Ken Silverman has released 5 recordings at present, which vary in styles, including free Improvisation (Macroscopia, 2010 - co-produced with Bassonist Claire deBrunner), [5] to a septet featuring trumpeter Roy Campbell, Jr. and Japanese chanting and Shanshin by Kossan (From Emptiness, 2011), [6] to a Solo Guitar recording which also had Oud and Charango (Visionaries, 2012). [7]
A music video for the song "Tinseltown Swimming in Blood" directed by Karen Zolo and starring Bejar was released on September 21, 2017. [10] Despite the minimal style of ken, Bejar toured with his 8-piece band, claiming "I think of the songs will lend themselves well to being blown-out and put through the wringer by us."
Live at Visiones (Concord Jazz, 1995) Chris Potter/Kenny Werner (Concord Jazz, 1996) A Delicate Balance (RCA Victor, 1997) Remembrance (SYDA, 1998) Unprotected Music (Double-Time, 1998) Beauty Secrets (RCA/BMG, 1999) Hope with Dave Schroeder (Laurel Tree, 2000) Heart to Heart with Betty Buckley (KO, 2000) Old Friends (Laurel Tree, 2000)
Makanda Ken McIntyre (born Kenneth Arthur McIntyre; also known as Ken McIntyre) (September 7, 1931 – June 13, 2001) [1] was an American jazz musician, composer and educator. In addition to his primary instrument, the alto saxophone, he played flute, bass clarinet, oboe, bassoon, double bass, drums, and piano.