A five - part miniseries from Britain about an African
American jazz band making its mark in pre-World War II Britain, performing for London aristocrats.
Not exact matches
But does all the referencing and homage — and not just to Demy, but also to Golden Age Tinseltown productions like An
American in Paris,
jazz greats like Miles Davis, and even (in the film's funniest scene) the English new - wave
band A Flock of Seagulls — add up to much of anything original?
The New York Pops at Carnegie Hall; Sandra Bernhard's «Sandyland»; Woody Allen's
jazz band in Los Angeles; the release of Joseph Gordon - Levitt's «Don Jon» on DVD; and «Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did For Love» on PBS» «
American Masters» are what we're looking forward to in the...
Poetic vignettes depict the dramatic story of a
band of African
American soldiers — who are also
jazz musicians — during WWI.
From the authentic rubberhose animations (popularized by Fleischer Studios and Walt Disney in the 1930s) to the live recorded early 1900s - inspired
jazz and big
band soundtracks, this title does an incredible job of evoking the atmosphere of the
American «roaring twenties» era, which perfectly complements the game's energetic and action - packed gameplay.
The
band's music echoes the then - current confluence of
American jazz, funk and Afrobeat — a musical fusion made possible, as the video's title indirectly implies, by the emerging independence and rising profile of African nations.
Drawing inspiration from classic
jazz big
bands, Muddy Waters, Fats Waller, James Brown and many other African and Afro
American musical legends, Mwenso & The Shakes pack a fierce
jazz and blues punch.
American artist Lucas Ajemian, along with his brother Jason, a
jazz musician and composer, assembled a ten - piece classical orchestra for their performance of the legendary rock song, «Into the Void» by the heavy metal
band Black Sabbath.
The omission seems odder still when you consider that this era, the Roaring 20s and Depression 30s, is the great dawning of
American culture, from skyscrapers and
jazz bands to speakeasies and Scott Fitzgerald, mass production, hard - boiled gumshoes and Hollywood.
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