Tribute to Bud Powell (1 of 3), undated
Dates
- undated
Scope and Contents
This film appears to be the soundtrack to a tribute to or a documentary about Bud Powell that may have been put together by Francis Paudras. The audio begins with traffic sounds and the tune "Dance of the Infidels." Then there are sounds of a strong wind or storm. An announcer (or possibly Powell himself) introduces Bud Powell who performs "I'll Keep Loving You." This is followed by Bud Powell who says: "I feel fine, thank you. The doctor said I'll be well soon and I'll go home. He said it's improving fast." At 10:46, Powell performs "I Should Care" (Roost Records). At 14:40, Powell and Paudras speak to each other. Next, Powell listens and responds to Art Tatum's "More Than You Know." Powell sings "La Marseilaise." At 15:50, there is a performance of "Shaw Nuff" (with brushes). At 18:35, the audio abruptly shifts to a performance of "I'll Remember April" with Charles Mingus. Next, Powell performs "Anthropology." At 26:56, Bud Powell talks about Thelonious Monk and says Monk is his "best friend." This is followed by "Round Midnight." Next is a soundtrack to a television performance by Powell (piano), Pierre Michelot (bass) and Kenny Clarke (drums) at Club Saint Germain in Paris of "Crossing the Channel" and "Blues in the Closet" (by Oscar Pettiford). The trio also performs "John's Abbey." At 47:07 Powell (solo) plays "Dusk in Sandi." (Verve Records) At 49:12, Powell, Michelot, and Clarke play "Get Happy" at Blue Note. Then there is an excerpt of an unidentified tune. At 53:32, an announcer (Symphony Sid) introduces Bud Powell, Max Roach, and Curly Russell who perform "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm." At 57:11, Bud Powell is presented an award and speaks briefly. Then there are traffic noises and sounds of a strong wind or storm. This is followed by an interview with Powell’s “I’ll Keep Loving You” playing in the background followed by the tune Moonlight in Vermont. Bud Powell speaks briefly at the end of the audio.
Extent
1 film reels (16 mm) : fullcoat mag; soundtrack
Language of Materials
This collection contains materials in French and English.
Conditions Governing Access
The audiovisual materials in the collection have been digitally reformatted for research purposes. Researchers may access digitized copies of the audiovisual materials via the IJS research portal or by appointment at the Institute of Jazz Studies. Access to the scrapbooks is restricted. Please contact the Institute for further information.
Creator
- From the Collection: Paudras, Francis
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