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  1. The Afro-American roots of jazz which we take for granted in the U.S. didn’t really exist in Europe. But what they do possess besides the classics is proximity to many types of world music coming through colonization and subsequent immigration from Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

  2. Jazz Expatriates: Regie: Jeffrey Van Davis Mit Benny Bailey, Bobby Jones, Erica Lindsay, George Morrison Tells the story of Americans who move to Europe in order to make a living as jazz musicians - their trials and tribulations, yet distinct advantages for them as jazz artists.

  3. Jeffrey Van Davis, Claus Croissant. JAZZ EXPATRIATES. West Germany, 1980. motion picture | Made-for-TV programme or made-for-video/DVD release. Feature film (over 60 minutes). "My old flame" by Sam Coslow, Arthur Johnston. (Songs). The George Morrison Big Band (Benny Bailey, trumpet; Frank St. Peter, alto sax; Erica Lindsay, tenor sax; Bobby ...

  4. 31. Jan. 2013 · 29. 2.5K views 10 years ago. Salvaged from a flooded basement. Bad sound and picture in parts, but rare footage of great musicians: Directed by Jeffrey van Davis, the film features: The George...

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    • Jeffrey van Davis
  5. 29. Juni 2022 · The New Jazz Émigrés: Insights from noted artists living abroad. WBGO | By Ashley Kahn. Published June 29, 2022 at 7:00 AM EDT. courtesy of Caterina Di Perri. Joe Sanders, left, with a bass and vocal student, Fuensanta Mendez, at Associazone Siena Jazz in Siena, Italy in 2021.

  6. Film online schauen. Aktuell bei keinem VoD-Anbieter verfügbar. Jazz Expatriates (1977) Benachrichtigungen. Film aus 1977 mit Benny Bailey. Bewertung: Video-on-Demand. DVD / Blu-ray. Fernsehen. Jazz Expatriates ist aktuell bei keinem von uns unterstützten Anbieter verfügbar.

  7. Jazz Age in Paris, 1914-1940. Toured. 2001. through. 2003. America gave birth to jazz, but Paris was the first to hail it as an art. War-weary and hungry for diversion, Parisians in the 1920s and 1930s embraced this exotic musical form.