The jazz legend celebrates 50 remarkable years of making music with Sarah Vaughan, Tony Bennett, George Benson and Joe Williams performing Sweet Georgia Brown; It Don't Mean a Thing if it Ain't Got... more
Not too many music lovers anywhere in the world won't know who Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong is. He invented scat singing, swing, portions of the big band sound and instrumental solos that still blow the... more
A remarkable look at one of the most influential figures in jazz, from Birth of the Cool to his collaborations with legendary pianist Gil Evans to his controversial 1970s albums and beyond.... more
As beautiful as she is talented, this live performance at the famed Blues Alley in Washington, DC was produced in 1993 and originally intended to air on A&E's Biography" but was never released. It's... more
This wonderfully intimate live set—Norah's sold-out show at the world-famous Ronnie Scott's in September 2017—finds her in a classic jazz-trio format: Norah on piano/vocals, Brian Blade on drums and... more
More than a concert film, this classic 1959 documentary chronicles the day and the night of the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival. Along with candid scenes of the crowd and the town, you'll see an amazing... more
This 1993 live performance at New York's intimate jazz club The Blue Note, finds Chaka in the musical environment where she has always felt most creative. In great voice and surrounded by five great... more
A memorable evening with captivating jazz singer Sarah Vaughn was taped in 1985 and offers a rare recorded "in person" performance of Sarah Vaughan. It has never been seen before and provides us a... more
First, Love You Madly is a profile of Duke Ellington that features interviews and such timeless selections as "Rockin' in Rhythm," "In My Solitude," "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," and more.... more