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Jazz on the Screen
A jazz and blues filmography by David Meeker
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MT. FUJI JAZZ FESTIVAL 1990 [motion picture]
- Title
- MT. FUJI JAZZ FESTIVAL 1990 [motion picture]
- Copyright Date
- 1990
- Place of Publication/Creation
- Japan
- Form
- motion picture
- Source
- Information from: "Jazz on the Screen" by David Meeker. Used with permission.
- Notes
- Made-for-TV series.
- Feature film (over 60 minutes).
- Recorded in Yamanakako, Yamanashi in August 1990.
- Songs
- 1. "Jungle blues" by Jelly Roll Morton.
2. "Have you thanked America?".
3. "Mozartin".
4. "The organ grinder's swing" by Mitchell Parish, Irving Mills, Will Hudson.
5. "Tenor madness" by Sonny Rollins.
6. "Walls".
7. Wabash III".
8. "Agua de beber" by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes.
9. "Goin' to Chicago" by Jimmy Rushing, Count Basie.
10. "Over the rainbow" by E. Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen.
11. "Manha de carnaval" by Antonio Maria, Luiz Bonfá.
12. "God bless the child" by Arthur Herzog Jr., Billie Holiday.
13. "Manteca" by Dizzy Gillespie, Gil Fuller.
14. "Moanin'" by Bobby Timmons.
15. "St. Thomas" by Sonny Rollins. - Personnel on Camera
- 1. Wynton Marsalis, trumpet; Wycliffe Gordon, trombone; Wes Anderson, alto sax; Todd Williams, clarinet; Eric Reed, piano; Reginald Veal, acoustic double bass; Herlin Riley, drums.
2. George Adams, tenor sax, vocal; Ray Gallon, piano; Santi Debriano, acoustic double bass; Lewis Nash, drums.
3. Wynton Marsalis, trumpet; Ellis Marsalis, piano; Reginald Veal, acoustic double bass; Clerence Penn, drums.
4. Harold Land, tenor sax; Jimmy Smith, organ; John Hart, electric guitar; Jimmy Jackson, drums.
5. Joe Lovano, George Adams, tenor sax; Eddie Green, piano; John Hart, guitar; Tyrone Brown, acoustic double bass; Lewis Nash, drums.
6. Rick Margitza, tenor sax; Joey Calderazzo, piano; Steve Masakowski, guitar; Marc Johnson, acoustic double bass; Peter Erskine, drums.
7. Joe Lovano, tenor sax; John Scofield, guitar; Anthony Cox, acoustic double bass; John Riley, drums.
8. Eliane Elias, piano; Marc Johnson, acoustic double bass; Peter Erskine, drums.
9. Wynton Marsalis, trumpet; Eddie Green, piano; Reginald Veal, acoustic double bass; Clarence Penn, drums; Rachelle Ferrell, vocal.
10. Terumasa Hino, trumpet; Onaje Allen Gumbs, piano; Michael Formanek, acoustic double bass; Michael Carvin, drums.
11. Jay Ashby, trombone; Jim Clouse, tenor sax; Tania Maria, keyboards, vocal; Kip Reed, acoustic double bass; Kim Plainfield, drums; Steve Thornton, percussion.
12. Eddie Green, piano; Tyrone Brown, acoustic double bass; Doug Nally, drums; Rachelle Ferrell, vocal.
13. Wynton Marsalis, Terumasa Hino, trumpet; Ron Holloway, tenor sax; Ed Cherry, guitar; John Lee, acoustic double bass; Berroa Ignacio, drums; Dizzy Gillespie, vocal.
14. Terumasa Hino, Don Sickler, Eric Miyashiro, Matt Person, trumpet; Shigeharu Mukai, Osamu Matsumoto, Wycliffe Gordon, trombone; Hidefumi Toki, Wes Anderson, alto sax; Rick Margitza, Roger Byam, tenor sax; Takemi Ishikane, baritone sax; Jimmy Smith, organ; John Hart, guitar; Michael Formanek, acoustic double bass; Lewis Nash, drums.
15. The Mt. Fuji Super Band, including Terumasa Hino, trumpet; Javon Jackson, tenor sax; Gonzalo Rubalcaba, piano; Ron Carter, acoustic double bass; Lewis Nash, drums.
16. Albert Collins.
Last Updated: 04-29-2019