Jazz

Jazzed Out, NYC

A documentary series by Mathieu Mastin

En vivo
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Casting

Mark Guiliana — Baterista

Michael Severson — Guitarrista

Nir Felder — Guitarrista

Chris Morrissey — Bajista

Steve Coleman — Saxofonista

Sadam "World Kid"

Aaron Goldberg

Eric Harland — Baterista

Matt Penman — Bajista

Edmar Castaneda — Arpista

Miguel Zenon — Saxofón alto

Franck Lacy — Trombonista

Laurent Coq — Pianista

Jerome Sabbagh — Saxofón tenor

Igmar Thomas — Trompetista

Raydar Ellis — Cantante de jazz

Nikki Glaspie — Baterista

Burniss Earl Travis — Bajista

Sobre el programa...

Few cities in the world have a jazz lineage like New York. It was the home of stride piano in the 30s, the place where Duke Ellington popularized big band swing and became one of the first African-American icons. By the the 70s it had become an incubator for hip-hop, the nascent genre born from Jamaican sound-system music, spoken word and that glorious blend of funk and soul. Today, New York still pulses with jazz creativity and as one musician states in this film, any student of improvised music has a relationship to the city, treating it as a place of pilgrimage and ultimate challenge. 

The Jazzed Out series takes jazz from the bars and the halls where it would normally mingle with the condensation and the energy at around the time of year, for the famous Winter Jazz Festival in Greenwich Village, and pulls it into living spaces. This fabulous film pictures some of the brightest talents on the scene in unusual locations – José James performs in a barbershop alongside a beatboxing Taylor McFerrin (the son of Bobby) for a singular version of "Naima" by the great John Coltrane. Elsewhere, the inimitable Mark Guiliana showcases his famous outfit Beat Music, demonstrating a touch of what became the soundtrack of the city in the Oscar-winning film, Birdman. 

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