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Clip from Jazz 34 - Kansas City - Robert Altman

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Saxophones- Redman, Carter, Craig Handy, David "Fathead" Newman, David Murray Clarinet- Don Byron Trumpet- Olu Dara, Nic Payton Bass- Ray Brown Piano- Geri Allen, Cyrus Chestnut Guitar- Mark Whitfield, Russel Malone These are only a few of the musicians, there's a bunch more and I apologize for not being able to think of the drummers or trombones.

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  • does the song have a name (and sheet music maybe)? I'd love to play lick on my sax. It seems kind of hard to figure out by ear

  • @FoShizzle713 Tickle Toe is the name of the piece. I don't know about sheet music...htm1

  • The clip is from the movie "Jazz 34 - Kansas City" by Robert Altman. This documentary movie followed his other move "Kansas City". Both are well worth watching.

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  • It's a crime against humanity that this movie is only available on VHS tape.

  • I agree

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  • sorry for the double posting.

  • Great movie and fantastic music! As a real old school jazz fan

    I love this stuff.

    And although they are fantastic sax players I hear a lot of Redman and Carter

    but no Bean and certainly no Young. Listen to the real Hawkins and Young and you know what I mean. And I just can't get over it that while all the efforts were made to create a real 30's scene how can one make such a stupid mistake with the modern archtop guitar? To me that like holding a mobile phone in a pre-war movie scene.

  • Great movie and fantastic music! As a real old school jazz fan

    I love this stuff.

    And although they are fantastic sax players I hear a lot of Redman and Carter

    but no Bean and certainly no Young. Listen to the real Hawkins and Young and you know what I mean. And I just can't get over it that while all the efforts were made to create a real 30's scene how can one make such a stupid mistake with the modern archtop guitar? To me that like holding a mobile phone in a pre war movie scene.

  • Excelente la película y disfrutabilísimo el documental. Como pocas veces he gozado tanto un documental musical! Maravillosos músicos y notable rodaje!!

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    bad quality!

  • esse documentário de Robert Altman é espetacular...sem dúvida, um dos melhores já feitos de Jazz!!!

    porque o audio é de baixa qualidade? (Why is the audio of low quality?)

  • @MAnuciao79 I totally agree about Blu-Ray! Since my original post, I have found out that there are some people selling burned copies of the tape on DVD-R, including the folks at Rhapsody Films, who published the original VHS tape, which is now out of print. Don't know current prices, but the last time I checked, Rhapsody Films was selling the DVD-R for FIVE DOLLARS!! ($5.00) The out-of-print tape, meanwhile, was selling on Amazon for $100.00! :P

  • @HareDeLune damn is it? Only on VHS? Pah it should be on Blue Ray!

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