DescriptionTelevision clip of Bud Powell (solo piano) performing "Sweet and Lovely" at the Blue Note. At 3:20, Wilbur De Paris and Claude Luter perform "I've Found a New Baby." The audio is intermittent.
DescriptionThe film contains clips from Bud Powell's funeral procession in New York City in 1966. There's footage of a television announcer and a Jazzmobile with musicians Barry Harris (piano), Benny Green...
DescriptionThis film has no sound and contains clips of Thelonious Monk performing on stage, possibly at the Olympia in Paris, France. Monk is on stage with Charlie Rouse (saxophone), Butch Warren (bass), and...
DescriptionThis film is silent and includes clips of Bud Powell's funeral procession in New York City in 1966. There is footage of the Lee Morgan quintet playing on a Jazzmobile and of the hearse carrying...
DescriptionThis film has no sound and is mostly amateur footage Bud Powell in Edenville, a resort town in Normandy, France. Powell with Francis Paudras, and other friends are at an outdoor restaurant and cafe....
DescriptionThis film has no sound and contains footage of Bud Powell on vacation in Edenville, a resort town in Normandy, France. In the amateur film, Powell is with Francis Paudras and other friends at a...
DescriptionThe film is a copy of French television broadcasts featuring the following performers: Kenny Drew (piano), Cecil Payne (baritone saxophone), Michael Mattos (bass), and Larry Ritchie (drums); at 8:02,...
DescriptionThis film has no sound and includes television broadcasts of the Antibes Jazz Festival and Jazz at Blue Note in the early 1960s. The film begins with a few seconds of a performance by Ray Charles and...
DescriptionThe sound in this film is intermittent. The film begins with Bud Powell (solo piano) performing "Monopoly" at the Antibes Jazz Festival. Next are television broadcast clips (no sound) of performances...
DescriptionThis footage of a television broadcast has no sound. Lucky Thompson (saxophone), pianist Alice McLeod (later Coltrane), Pierre Michelot (bass), and Kenny Clarke (drummer) play the pop song "Lover...