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Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was an American composer, pianist, and big-band leader. Ellington wrote over 1,000 compositions. In the opinion of Bob Blumenthal of The Boston Globe "In the century since his birth, there has been no greater composer, American or otherwise, than Edward Kennedy Ellington." A major figure in the history of jazz, Ellington's music stretched into various other genres, including blues, gospel, film scores, popular, and classical. His career spanned more than 50 years and included leading his orchestra, composing an inexhaustible songbook, scoring for movies, composing stage musicals, and world tours. Several of his instrumental works were adapted into songs that became standards. Due to his inventive use of the orchestra, or big band, and thanks to his eloquence and extraordinary charisma, he is generally considered to have elevated the perception of jazz to an art form on a par with other traditional genres of music. His reputation increased after his death and the Pulitzer Prize Board bestowed on him a special posthumous honor in 1999.
Louis Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter and singer from New Orleans, Louisiana.
Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an "inventive" cornet and trumpet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence in jazz, shifting the music's focus from collective improvisation to solo performance. With his instantly recognizable deep and distinctive gravelly voice, Armstrong was also an influential singer, demonstrating great dexterity as an improviser, bending the lyrics and melody of a song for expressive purposes. He was also greatly skilled at scat singing (vocalizing using sounds and syllables instead of actual lyrics).
Renowned for his charismatic stage presence and voice almost as much as for his trumpet-playing, Armstrong's influence extends well beyond jazz music, and by the end of his career in the 1960s, he was widely regarded as a profound influence on popular music in general. Armstrong was one of the first truly popular African-American entertainers to "cross over," whose skin-color was secondary to his music in an America that was severely racially divided. It allowed him socially acceptable access to the upper echelons of American society that were highly restricted for a black man. While he rarely publicly politicized his race, often to the dismay of fellow African-Americans, he was privately a strong supporter of the Civil Rights movement in America.[citation needed]
Actors: Mark Frampton (actor), Al Bailey (actor), Al Bailey (producer), Al Bailey (writer), Louise Pridding (actress), Nathan Codrington (director), Neil Jeram-Croft (producer), Nathan Codrington (editor), Neil Jeram-Croft (actor), Dean Fagan (actor), Natalie Pike (actress), Holly Chadwick (actress), Rachel Dargie (actress), Louise Hamer (actress), Nigel Hart (composer),
Plot: An exquisite jazz pianist plays out a story of surreal intrigue and horrific brutality in this neo noir whodunit. A lawyer and his wife stiff through painful conversations, at a residents only champagne party; with a dark and bewildering author, a flirtatious fiancé, a Machiavellian psychiatrist, an artist with a blank canvas, and a neglected son and his group of youthful friends who seem as out of place as the furnishings. The party, hosted by the lottery winning owner of the penthouse location, is plagued with unconventional happenings, which hang in the atmosphere around the guise of a sinister master of ceremonies. Adding to the cocktail of mystery is the fleeting frequents of an ageing footballer's wife and a gangland heavy. The circumstance of everyone's attendance is hiding something disturbing. Away from the partying culprits an old piano in a secret room on the 9th floor hides away a pained man who is subjected to horrendous torture. Who is this man and what is the motive? A story of revenge, guilt, hopeless redemption, and acceptance rises up from underneath the jazzy small talk to root out both the tortured and torturer's identity.
Genres: Drama, Horror, Mystery,Actors: Lincoln Hoppe (actor), Sam Cardon (composer), Booth Colman (actor), Frances Hodgson Burnett (writer), Stephen L. Johnson (editor), Rick Macy (actor), Joel Swetow (actor), Steve Valentine (actor), Forrest S. Baker III (producer), Josh Zuckerman (actor), Jeff T. Miller (producer), Guy Siner (actor), Julie Anne Rieder (miscellaneous crew), Alexandra Boyd (actress), Kipling Hicks (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Family,Actors: Robert Lang (actor), John Altman (composer), Anna Chancellor (actress), Keith Richardson (producer), Sean Chapman (actor), Craig Kelly (actor), Christopher Ellison (actor), Perry Fenwick (actor), Dermot Crowley (actor), Emma Hayter (producer), Gordon Flemyng (director), Mike Eastman (actor), Colleen Hughes (miscellaneous crew), Derek Lister (writer), Ken Sharrock (actor),
Genres: Thriller,Actors: Jack Murray (editor), Victor Mature (actor), Frank Borzage (director), John Wayne (producer), Henry Vars (composer), Frank Borzage (producer), Victor Mature (producer), Ward Bond (actor), Don 'Red' Barry (actor), Li Hua Li (actress), Denver Pyle (actor), Gregg Barton (actor), Stuart Whitman (actor), Steve Mitchell (actor), Ann McCrea (actress),
Plot: In China gruff Air Force captain Cliff Brandon wakes up after a night of drinking to discover he has purchased the housekeeping services of comely, young Shu-Jen from her father. Disappointed by Cliff's insistence on staying out late in bars, Shu-Jen leaves for home when Cliff, made aware that she is carrying her child, finds her and marries her in a delightful traditional Chinese ceremony. Happy days are spent as Shu-Jen and her infant daughter join Cliff at a forward base until Cliff, returning from a supply-drop mission, hears the base is under attack by Japanese bombers.
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