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  1. EREDV 904GV. 2011. New Submission. Live In France 1961 ( DVD, DVD-Video, NTSC) Eagle Vision. KAL2378. Australia. 2011. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2011 DVD release of "Live In France 1961" on Discogs.

  2. Filmed at the Antibes Jazz Festival in July of 1961. La rétrospective MUBI 2023 est là. Découvrez notre année.

  3. Live in France 1961 (Antibes Jazz Festival 1961), a Video by Ray Charles. Released in December 2011 on Eagle Vision (catalog no. EREDV904; DVD). sign in. RYM. new music genres. charts. lists community. Close. Search: Music Film for: New Music Genres Chart ...

  4. RAY CHARLES LIVE IN ANTIBES, FRANCE 1961. Dirigida Por. Jean-Christophe Averty. Francia, 2011. Documental, Música . 111. Sinopsis. Filmed at the Antibes Jazz Festival in July of 1961. Sinopsis. Filmed at the Antibes Jazz Festival in July of 1961. ...

  5. Summary: "Lost for 50 years, these newly discovered concerts, featuring an hour and 45 minutes of performances, were filmed at the 1961 Antibes Jazz Festival in France and show Ray Charles in his prime period with the original Raeletts and his most legendary band (including David "Fathead" Newman and Hank Crawford). These first concerts he ever gave in Europe opened the door for Ray Charles to ...

  6. 24. Okt. 2011 · Ray Charles was undergoing his change from Atlantic to ABC at the time of this recording from the 1961 Antibes Jazz Festival and much like the Ray Charles Live in Brazil, 1963 Rhino DVD from a few years back, it captures the raw, no-strings approach that these shows benefit from. The Antibes shows were shot on 16mm film and have been beautifully remastered and show Ray almost dividing the ...

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  7. Vor 3 Tagen · By 1961 Ray Charles had established himself at the forefront of popular music. He had several R&B hit singles on Atlantic Records in the fifties and crossed over into the mainstream with his hit "What'd I Say" in 1959.