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Jazz. Episode two, The gift

One of 10 episodes tracing the history of Jazz from its roots in the African-American community of New Orleans to its heights and continuing presence, this video looks at two extraordinary artists: Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington.

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  • "PBS Home Video B 8264"
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  • "Jazz"
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  • "Gift. Episode 2"

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  • "One of 10 episodes tracing the history of Jazz from its roots in the African-American community of New Orleans to its heights and continuing presence, this video looks at two extraordinary artists: Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington."@en
  • "Explores the "jazz age" era of the 1920's in Chicago and New York, focusing on Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, two of the great musicians who helped shape the development of jazz."
  • "From 1917 through 1924, the "Jazz Age" begins with speakeasies, flappers and easy money for some. The story of jazz becomes a tale of two cities, Chicago and New York, and of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, whose lives and music will span three-quarters of a century. This episode also follows the careers of jazz greats James Reese Europe, King Oliver, Willie Smith, Fletcher Henderson, Paul Whiteman and James P. Johnson."
  • "(1917 to 1924) The time frame known as the Jazz Age arrives, bringing with it speakeasies, flappers, and good times. Chicago is the jazz center of the universe as millions of African-Americans migrate from the South to the North. The episode introduces Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong, two artists whose stories are interwoven throughout the remaining episodes. Jazz also entered the American home via the phonograph and radio programs during this time."@en
  • ""Second of 10 episodes tracing the history of Jazz from its roots in the African-American community of New Orleans To the present day, this video features Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington and describes the beginning of the Jazz Age in New York and Chicago during the early 1920's.""
  • "By the 1960s, rock and roll is the musical phenomena and jazz drifts into the avant-garde, often used as a form of social protest. Some jazz musicians like John Coltrane attempt to reach out to a wide audience, and Miles Davis leads a movement that incorporates elements of jazz, rock, and soul, a fusion of sound that has widespread appeal. By the mid-1980s, jazz finds a new voice with Wynton Marsalis and other young musicians who keep the excitement alive."
  • "Second of 10 episodes tracing the history of Jazz from its roots in the African-American community of New Orleans to the present day, this video features Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington and describes the beginning of the Jazz Age in New York and Chicago during the early 1920's."
  • "10 episodes tracing the history of jazz from its roots in the African-American community of New Orleans to its heights and continuing presence."
  • ""From 1917 through 1924, the "Jazz Age" begins with speakeasies, flappers and easy money for some. The story of jazz becomes a tale of two cities, Chicago and New York, and of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, whose lives and music will span three-quarters of a century. This episode also follows the careers of jazz greats James Reese Europe, King Oliver, Willie Smith, Fletcher Henderson, Paul Whiteman and James P. Johnson.""
  • "1917-1924, the Jazz Age begins with speakeasies, flappers and easy money for some. The story of jazz is a tale of two cities, New York and Chicago, and of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, whose lives and music spans three-quarters of century. This episode also follows the careers of James Reese Europe, King Olivier, Willie Smith, Fletcher Henderson, Paul Whiteman and James P. Johnson."@en
  • "Flappers, Prohibition, speakeasies, and the booming stock market-- the uproarious "Jazz Age"--Sets the tone for this episode, and the story of jazz becomes the story of two great cities, Chicago and New York, and of two extraordinary artists: Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington."@en
  • "Looks at the Jazz Age, which began in 1917 and flourished until the mid-1920s, predominately in Chicago and New York."
  • "From 1917 through 1924 the "Jazz Age" begins with speakeasies, flappers and easy money for some. The story of jazz becomes a tale of two cities, Chicago and New York and of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, whose lives and music will span three-quarters of a century. This episode also follows the careers of jazz greats James Reese Europe, King Oliver, Willie Smith, Fletcher Henderson, Paul Whiteman and James P. Johnson."@en
  • "From 1917 through 1924 the "Jazz Age" begins with speakeasies, flappers and easy money for some. The story of jazz becomes a tale of two cities, Chicago and New York and of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, whose lives and music will span three-quarters of a century. This episode also follows the careers of jazz greats James Reese Europe, King Oliver, Willie Smith, Fletcher Henderson, Paul Whiteman and James P. Johnson."
  • "Second of 10 episodes tracing the history of Jazz from its roots in the African-American community of New Orleans to the present day, this video features Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington and describesthe beginning of the Jazz Age in New York and Chicago during the early 1920's."
  • "Documentaire. Présentation de l'histoire du Jazz aux États-Unis. Deuxième partie d'un ensemble de dix documents. (1917 - 1924). Deux artistes extraordinaires. Deux grandes villes. Louis Armstrong fait son chemin vers Chicago et Duke Ellington se rend à New York. L'âge tumultueux du jazz est en plein mouvement. Le document propose en bonis une performance de Louis Armstrong interprétant " I Cover the Waterfront "."
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  • "Flappers, Prohibition, speakeasies, and the booming stock market -- the uproarious "Azz Age" -- sets the tone for this episode, and the story of jazz becomes the story of two great cities, Chicago and New York, and of two extraordinary artists whose lives and music span almost three-quarters of a century -- Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington."

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  • "DVD-Video discs"
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  • "Television mini-series"

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