Lester Young - Blues for Greasy (1950)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z10gZTxdHhQ
Life Magazine photographer Gjon Mili joined with jazz producer and Verve-label owner Norman Granz to produce the short film "Jammin' the Blues" in 1944. The pair came together again in 1950 to shoot footage of leading jazz artists of the day, but when funding dried up, the film ceased production and sat on shelves for 50 years (except for a few snippets which found their way onto bootlegs).
Lester Young - Blues for Greasy (1950) short film
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Lester Young - Blues for Greasy (1950) short film
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Re: Lester Young - Blues for Greasy (1950) short film
So is this the only clip that survived from the project that was ditched?
I would love to know if there's more clips like this one out there.
I would love to know if there's more clips like this one out there.
Re: Lester Young - Blues for Greasy (1950) short film
That is what they seem to be saying.Jose Tello wrote:So is this the only clip that survived from the project that was ditched?
I would love to know if there's more clips like this one out there.
I have seen other segments with JATP stars. There is the one where Charlie Parker is having too much fun during the filming and they motion to him to tone it down and he does. That's the one where they are side-lining and finding it kind of funny not to really be playing. On YT.
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- Jose Tello
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Re: Lester Young - Blues for Greasy (1950) short film
Solid. Thanks! 

Re: Lester Young - Blues for Greasy (1950) short film
U Bet!
Have you found the other JATP Granz stars film yet?
Have you found the other JATP Granz stars film yet?
Will big bands ever come back?