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Jazz a Film by Ken Burns Episode 3(mpeg)(jazz doc)[rogercc][h33t].mp4
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Title:
Jazz a Film by Ken Burns Episode 3(mpeg)(jazz doc)[rogercc]
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Uploaded:
2011-03-01 (by rogercc1 )
Description:
JAZZ A FILM by KEN BURNS
Episode 3 " "Our Language" (1924 to 1928 ) of 10 Episodes
Label: PDS
Released:2001
Duration: 1hr 50mn
Language: English
Format: Mpeg4
Colorful characters like the tragic Bix Beiderbecke, powerhouse Bessie Smith, and the braggart Jelly Roll Morton, make the study of jazz fascinating. Perhaps most touching in this episode is the extended portrait of the troubled, white cornet player, Bix Beiderbecke, whose family disapproved of his chosen profession, and who would never be allowed to record with greats like Louis Armstrong due to segregation in the music business.
Jazz continually relates issues of race both heartening and harrowing. Episode 3, "Our Language," tells the story of the Empress of the Blues, Bessie Smith. While performing in a Southern local, one of her musicians informed her that several members of the Klan were descending upon the tent show. Smith, no pushover, stormed out to meet them—shaking her fist. "I’ll get the whole damned tent out here. You just pick up them sheets and run!" They left. Other stories prove more disturbing. While performing in a downtown club, Miles Davis decided to go outside during a break. A white police officer asked him to move along. When Davis refused, explaining that he was working at the club, the officer beat him bloody. In 1957, Louis Armstrong had been asked by the State Department to go on a goodwill tour of Russia. When Eisenhower did little to stop the violence surrounding desegregation at Little Rock Central High School, Armstrong refused to go on the tour.
Credits
Ken Burns—Director/Producer/Cinematography
Lynn Novick--Producer
Geoffrey C. Ward—Screenwriter
Buddy Squires—Cinematography
Keith David—Narrator
Paul Barnes—Film Editor
Episode 1
Episode 2
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Episodes 4 -10 to follow
General
Complete name : F:\MUSIC UP\Jazz a Film by Ken Burns Episode 3(mpeg)(jazz
Format : MPEG-4
Overall bit rate : 873 Kbps
Video
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Format : MPEG-4 Visual
Format settings, BVOP : Yes
Format settings, QPel : No
Format settings, GMC : No warppoints
Format settings, Matrix : Default (H.263)
Codec ID : 20
Bit rate : 791 Kbps Variable
Maximum bit rate : 3 453 Kbps
Width x Height : 432 x 320 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 4:3
Frame rate mode : Constant
Frame rate : 29.970 fps
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.191
Stream size : 624 MiB (91%)
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