VHS / 1962
Title | Blues for trumpet and koto |
Item type | VHS |
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Imprint | United States [s.n., 1962 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
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Physical description | 1 videocassette of 1 (50:48 min.) (NTSC) : sd., b&w ; 3/ 4 in. |
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Millenium MARC Record:
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040 CUY|beng|cCUY
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245 00 Blues for trumpet and koto|h[videorecording] /|ca Geoffrey
Selden Associates production ; in association with TBA,
Tokyo Broadcasting System ; production, Geoffrey Selden,
Domei Suzuki, Allan Lawrence, Tatsuro Komatsu ; direction,
Ken Buckridge, Keiich Ogiwara, Harunosuke Nakagawa, Hajime
Tsuburaya, Akira Namiki.
257 United States.
260 United States :|b[s.n.,|c1962]
300 1 videocassette of 1 (50:48 min.) (NTSC) :|bsd., b&w ;|c3/
4 in.
500 Production credits taken from print.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating.|5CUY.
511 0 Starring: Anthony George [Pete Clay], Quincy Jones.
Featuring: Susan Barrett [Lori], Pat Brown. Performers:
Quincy Jones International All Stars, Nobuo Hara and his
Sharps and Flats, Kazuko Inano (koto).
520 This television program features jazz music structured
around a loose story of a musician who has lost his
girlfriend and accompanies his friend Quincy Jones (as
himself) on a tour of Japan. The program begins in the 300
Club in New York where Al Hirt plays two sets, Georgia on
my mind and Paris in the springtime. Quincy Jones is in
the audience talking to his friend, "Pete Clay," a
songwriter and musician who has broken up with his
girlfriend. Pete joins Quincy on his tour to Japan. Their
plane touches down in Sydney, Australia where Waltzing
Matilda is briefly heard. Quincy and Pete do some
sightseeing in Tokyo and then visit the rehearsal studio.
There Quincy, at the piano, rehearses Old black magic with
Nobuo Hara and his Sharps and Flats. Later that night at a
nightclub Nobuo and his group perform two sets, Apple
honey and Night in Tunisia. Quincy joins them at the piano
for Taste of honey. Quincy Jones plays trumpet in a duet
with the koto player, Kazuko Inano, in Blues for trumpet
and koto. "Pete Clay" sings Where or when with Quincy at
the piano. There are some night scenes in Tokyo and Pete
returns to his hotel's nightclub where he finds his lost
girlfriend, "Lori," performing a song he wrote, No more
talk. They are reunited and the program ends back
520 in the New York with Al Hirt performing When the saints go
marching in.
538 U-matic NTSC.
590 PFA 0750-01-13333. |aCONDITION NOTE: Last checked: 2008/05
/27 good condition.
650 0 Jazz|vDrama.
655 7 Television.|2mim
655 7 Music.|2mim
690 0 Japanese films.
700 1 Buckridge, Ken.
700 1 Ogiwara, Keiich.
700 1 Nakagawa, Harunosuke.
700 1 Tsuburaya, Hajime.
700 1 Namiki, Akira.
700 1 Selden, Geoffrey.
700 1 Suzuki, Domei.
700 1 Lawrence, Allan.
700 1 Komatsu, Tatsuro.
700 1 George, Anthony,|d1921-2005.
700 1 Jones, Quincy,|d1933-
700 1 Barrett, Susan.
700 1 Brown, Pat.
700 1 Hirt, Al,|d1922-1999.
700 1 Hara, Nobuo.
700 1 Inano, Kazuko.
710 2 Sharps and Flats (Musical group)
710 2 Quincy Jones International All Stars (Musical group)
710 2 Geoffrey Selden Associates.
710 2 Tōkyō Hōsō.
730 02 No more talk.
730 02 Georgia on my mind.
730 02 Paris in the springtime.
730 02 Waltzing Matilda.
730 02 Old black magic.
730 02 Apple honey.
730 02 Night in Tunisia.
730 02 Blues for trumpet and koto.
730 02 Taste of honey.
730 02 Where or when.
730 02 When the saints go marching in.
935 GLADN51144436
941 0 PFA 0750-01-13333. PFA Collection acquisition donation
from Dean Santomieri 2008/5/2
946 PFA 0750-01-13333. Record created 2008/05/27 by sw.
954 20120801|bMarcive Authority Bib
956 PFA
956 20140224|bPFA migration/merge load
957 OCLC xref loaded 20161023
994 02|bCUY