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Anything for Jazz: Jaki Byard

Directed by Dan Algrant

Stan Getz: A Musical Odyssey

Directed by Herbert Dorfman
  • Anything for Jazz: Jaki Byard

    Directed by Dan Algrant.
    US, 1980, 16mm, black & white, 25 min.

With sorrow over Byard’s recent death, the HFA reprises a Boston interlude with the fascinatingly idiosyncratic pianist. The performances include Byard solo and with his big band, the Appolo Stompers. (The filmmaker, Algrant, was then a Harvard student.)

  • Stan Getz: A Musical Odyssey

    Directed by Herbert Dorfman.
    US, 1978, video, color, 60 min.

In 1977, the saxophone virtuoso spent three weeks in Israel jamming with local musicians, including a Kurdish drummer, an Arab quartet, a Hassidic wedding band, and a Yemenite dance troupe. As the late Getz once told Herb Alpert: "When I’m playing, I think of myself in front of the Wailing Wall."

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