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This Is Gary McFarland
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This Is Gary McFarland

Jun 14, 2006
1h 15m
★ 0.0

Overview

Documentary film about the life and mysterious death of forgotten jazz arranger/composer Gary McFarland.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

century67

Cast

Gary McFarland

Self (archive footage)

Gary McFarland

Bob Brookmeyer

Self

Bob Brookmeyer

Antônio Carlos Jobim

Self (archive footage)

Antônio Carlos Jobim

Grady Tate

Self

Grady Tate

Steve Kuhn

Self

Steve Kuhn

John Calley

Self

John Calley

Joe Beck

Self

Joe Beck

Emile Charlap

Self

Emile Charlap

Gene Lees

Self

Gene Lees

Clark Terry

Self

Clark Terry

Marvin Stamm

Self

Marvin Stamm

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