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New York Eye and Ear Control
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New York Eye and Ear Control

Jul 17, 1964
0h 35m
★ 6.1

Overview

A cutout of a woman's silhouette is displayed in many locations while a free jazz soundtrack is heard. The jazz musicians later pose for the camera in a studio.

Genres

Music

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Gary Peacock

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Sonny Murray

Sonny Murray

Roswell Rudd

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John Tchicai

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