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Jazz Icons: Art Blakey Live in '65 2009

60 min📅 2009-10-27

"Live in France"

Experience the electrifying energy of Jazz Icons: Art Blakey Live in '65 (2009), a one-hour concert film that captures a legendary 1965 performance in Paris by Art Blakey and his undocumented New Jazzmen lineup.

Cast

Art Blakey
Art Blakey
Self - drums
Freddie Hubbard
Self - trumpet
Jaki Byard
Self - piano
Reggie Workman
Self - bass
Nathan Davis
Self - sax

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jazz Icons: Art Blakey Live in '65 (2009) about?

This concert film documents a historic 1965 live performance by Art Blakey and his New Jazzmen in Paris, featuring Freddie Hubbard's legendary trumpet solos and a lineup of jazz greats. The film captures the raw energy and improvisational brilliance of a quintet at the height of their craft.

Who directed Jazz Icons: Art Blakey Live in '65?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Jazz Icons: Art Blakey Live in '65?

The film stars jazz legends Art Blakey, Freddie Hubbard, Jaki Byard, Reggie Workman, and Nathan Davis.

Is Jazz Icons: Art Blakey Live in '65 (2009) worth watching?

If you love classic jazz, this film is a must-see for its historic performances and undeniable chemistry among the musicians. The 60-minute runtime makes it a perfect bite-sized dive into the golden age of hard-bop jazz.

How long is Jazz Icons: Art Blakey Live in '65?

The runtime is 60 minutes.

About Jazz Icons: Art Blakey Live in '65 (2009) — Rare 1965 Paris Jazz Performance Review

Experience the electrifying energy of Jazz Icons: Art Blakey Live in '65 (2009), a one-hour concert film that captures a legendary 1965 performance in Paris by Art Blakey and his undocumented New Jazzmen lineup. This rare session features jazz titans like Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, whose fiery solos on "Blue Moon" and the sprawling 24-minute "Crisis" steal the show. With Jaki Byard's dynamic piano, Reggie Workman's steady bass, and Nathan Davis's soulful saxophone, the quintet delivers a masterclass in hard-bop intensity, blending technical brilliance with raw emotion. The film pulses with the improvisational spirit of the era, offering a time capsule of jazz at its peak.

Jazz Icons: Art Blakey Live in '65 is a must-watch for fans of classic jazz, showcasing Blakey's iconic drumming alongside Hubbard's virtuosic trumpet work. The Parisian setting adds a touch of sophistication, while the unfiltered, live atmosphere immerses viewers in the thrill of a once-in-a-lifetime performance. Whether you're a longtime jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, this 60-minute gem promises a captivating dive into the golden age of jazz.