DescriptionThe audio is intermittent. The film begins with Bud Powell walking up a staircase. Then there is a copy of an early 1960s French television broadcast of Bud Powell performing at the Blue Note with...
DescriptionThis film is silent and shows clips of Bud Powell's funeral procession in Harlem, New York. There is footage of a Jazzmobile with musicians Barry Harris (piano), Benny Green (trombone), John Gilmore...
DescriptionThis film is a copy of a French television broadcast at Club Saint Germain on November 7, 1959. Sim Copans (host) talks with Barney Wilen, a Belgian saxophonist and Marcel Romano, a producer. Then,...
DescriptionThis film has no audio and contains footage of Bud Powell's funeral procession in New York City in August 1966. There is footage of a television reporter speaking into the camera. Performing on the...
DescriptionThe audio of this film is intermittent. The film contains various short clips of Bud Powell performing at the Blue Note and the Antibes Jazz Festival in the early 1960s. The film also includes a short...
DescriptionThe beginning of this film is blank. At 1:07 there is a short clip from an early 1960s French television broadcast at the Blue Note. Bud Powell performs "John's Abbey" with Pierre Michelot (bass) and...
DescriptionThis film is mostly footage of Bud Powell's funeral procession in in New York City in 1966. Performing on the Jazzmobile are musicians Barry Harris (piano), Benny Green (trombone), John Gilmore (tenor...
DescriptionA short Danish film featuring Bud Powell with a recorded-music soundtrack that includes an excerpt from Berlioz's "Symphonie Fantastique" and a few seconds of Horace Silver's "Strollin'."
DescriptionThis film is a silent home movie. The footage was shot in Edenville, a resort town in Normandy, France. It shows Bud Powell with Francis Paudras and other friends at an outdoor restaurant or cafe....