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Marianne Faithfull: Blazing Away (1990)
Filmed at St. Anne's Cathedral, Brooklyn in 1989
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Sting and Gil Evans: Strange Fruit (1987)
In this 1987 film from Italy's Perugia Jazz Festival, Sting joins jazz keyboardist Gil Evans for a once-in-a-lifetime performance. The concert blends both artists' distinctive styles into a fusion that brings new shades to each song. Tracks include "Up from the Skies," "There Comes a Time," "Strange Fruit," "Walking on the Moon," "Synchronicity," "Message in a Bottle," "Consider Me Gone," "Roxanne" and "Murder by Numbers."
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Gil Evans Orchestra @ Berliner Jazztage 1976 (1976)
An exceptional historical document: Gil Evans in concert at the 1976 Berlin Jazz Festival, one of Europe's most prominent musical events. Alongside other prestigious artists, the legendary arranger offers a varied repertoire, rich in innovation, fusion, and modern jazz. This confidential recording beautifully captures the creative energy of the era.
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Maynard Ferguson: Tribute (2008)
Maynard touched the lives of musicians around the world in a way that cannot be explained, but celebrated. Trumpet player, friend and personal manager, Steve Schankman worked with Maynard's family and alumni musicians to develop a one of a kind tribute - a true labor of love and a celebration of Maynard's life as one of the greats in jazz history. Held September 20, 2006 at the University of Missouri-St. Louis Touhill Performing Arts Center in St. Louis, this tribute Concert brought together more than 30 alumni artists from Maynard's fifty plus years of entertaining audiences around the world. In a manner of words, the tribute was the ultimate symphony dedicated to a man they called "The Boss". His dedication to education and his pure love of sound made Maynard the kind of performer these musicians strive to be today. He is a beloved hero, entertainer, bandleader, mentor and friend whose legend will live on in every trumpet note.


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