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Play Your Own Thing: A Story of Jazz in Europe
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Play Your Own Thing: A Story of Jazz in Europe

Nov 2, 2006
1h 30m
★ 0.0

A Story of Jazz in Europe

Overview

A comprehensive history of European Jazz, exploring the origins of the US-influenced Jazz clubs after the Second World War, the first steps independent of American jazz and the various changes of direction that have repeatedly occurred in European jazz in the search for that "own voice" that European jazz musicians have helped to form. Featuring the great masters of European jazz such as Chris Barber, Jan Garbarek, Juliette Gréco, Stefano Bollani and Till Brönner, to name but a few.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

DR
ARTE
ZDF
YLE
Benedikt Pictures GmbH & Co. KG (München)
Schweizer Fernsehen (FS)
Delphi Filmverleih Produktion
Eikon Media
Jazzclub Birdland

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Cast

Arild Andersen

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Arild Andersen

Georg Baselitz

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Georg Baselitz

Stefano Bollani

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Stefano Bollani

Till Brönner

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Till Brönner

Dee Dee Bridgewater

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Dee Dee Bridgewater

Richard Cook

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Richard Cook

Wolfgang Dauner

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Wolfgang Dauner

Karl-Heinz Drechsel

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Karl-Heinz Drechsel

Manfred Eicher

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Manfred Eicher

Jon Fait

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Jon Fait

Jan Garbarek

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Jan Garbarek

Michel Godard

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Michel Godard