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Piano Blues: A Film By Clint Eastwood
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Released:
2004-05-11
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Piano Blues: A Film By Clint Eastwood DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Marcia Ball
,
Pinetop Perkins
,
Dave Brubeck
,
Jay McShann
,
Ray Charles
,
Dr. John
,
Henry Gray
,
Pete Jolly
Director(s):
Clint Eastwood
Features:
Director biography and filmography
5.1 and stereo mixes
The Blues trailer
Piano Blues: A Film By Clint Eastwood DVD Details
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
PCM stereo
Language:
English
Running Time:
85
Genre:
Blues
Pop
V
A Compilations
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
074645861890
Product Code:
SNY58618DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
2003
Studio:
Sony
Piano Blues: A Film By Clint Eastwood DVD Summary
Part of
The Blues
documentary
film series on
PBS
,
Piano Blues
is directed by actor, filmmaker, and pianist
Clint Eastwood
.
This installment explores the director's fascination with
piano blues
and
jazz
, starting with
Fats Waller
and the early
stride
piano sound.
The sound evolved into
boogie-woogie
with expressive players like
Albert Ammons
and
Meade Lux Lewis
.
Includes the classic
"How Long Blues"
as interpreted through the generations by
Jimmy Yancey
, the {$Count
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