Jazz on Netflix - Documentaries - Day by Day with Bret Primack - 9/21/11

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Published on Sep 20, 2011 by

Bret Primack loves Netflix streaming because of the quality Jazz programming available and on this edition of his daily blog, Day by Day with Bret Primack, he discusses some of his favorite Jazz documentaries available on Netflix streaming.

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  • "Tony Bennett: The Music Never Ends" is another good one.

  • @saxmangeoff Cool. I gotta check that out.

  • The first Jazz documentary I watched on Netflix was the 20 hours worth of Ken Burns:Jazz

  • @racylaserjet In one sitting?

  • Come to think of it, a JazzVideoGuy take on Art Pepper is sorely needed. I've played sax for 30+ years and somehow Art Pepper flew under my radar for too long a time before I discovered how incredible he was. Maybe some JVG fans haven't heard enough about him either?

  • @RussPaladino Good suggestion. Look for something on Mr. Pepper.

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  • I love this!!!Very, very good stuff!!!!

  • @JazzVideoGuy heavens no. Took about a week off and on. It's long but worth the watch just because of the amount of areas it touches on. It's also got great interviews with a lot of artist themselves.

  • Art Pepper's Notes From A Jazz Survivor,and Lets get lost with Chet Baker is on youtube.

  • "Adventures in the Kingdom of Swing" is a pretty good documentary on Benny Goodman. Has a lot of interview with his bandmembers.

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