In this intimate portrait—produced for a segment of National Education Television's "Black Journal" television program—legendary jazz musician Alice Coltrane plays the harp and discusses her thoughts on music, spirituality, family, and the legacy of her late husband, John Coltrane.
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The concert captured on William "Count" Basie's entry in the "must-own" audio/video Jazz Icons serie...
Recorded Live on July 18th, 1986 at "Montreux Casino", during the Montreux Jazz Festival (Switzerlan...
In the 1930s, jazz guitarist Emmet Ray idolizes Django Reinhardt, faces gangsters and falls in love ...
His unforgettable scores are an essential part of some of the most beloved movies of our time, over ...
A rare 1979 BBC Arena documentary on the Albion Band, Ashley Hutchings and the development of Englis...
An immersive look at the eventful life and brilliant artistic career of visionary American jazz trum...
World première recording of Hannibal Lokumbe's 'spritatorio' Can You Hear God Crying, which combines...
After overcoming traumatic events, Gloria Gaynor rebuilt her life by earning a degree in psychology ...
Arturo Urbiola, independent singer/songwriter, talks about the influence music has had on his life, ...
Billie Holiday spent much of her career being adored by fans. In the 1940s, the government targeted ...
The daughter of jazz pianist Joe Albany witnesses her beloved father's struggle -- and failure -- to...
Under the direction of a ruthless instructor, a talented young drummer begins to pursue perfection a...
For 200 days, the daily life of artist j-hope is captured. From his production of solo album "Jack i...