Ray Brown Trailers
Jazz Icons: Oscar Peterson Live in '63, '64 & '65 TrailerOscar Peterson Trio: London Concert: 1964 TrailerImprovisation Trailer
Jazz Icons: Oscar Peterson Live in '63, '64 & '65 TrailerOscar Peterson Trio: London Concert: 1964 TrailerImprovisation Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
01 January 2004
Improvisational jazz performance filmed in 1950 by Gjon Mili plus Duke Ellington Trio filmed in July 1966, Count Basie at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1977, Joe Pass 1979, Ella Fitzgerald 1979, and Oscar Peterson at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1977.
19 July 1972
A band of Mexicans find their U. S. land claims denied and all the records destroyed in a courthouse fire.
13 April 1997
1970s legends Earth, Wind and Fire -- made up in part by the talented Maurice White, Philip Bailey and Verdine White -- serves up a heady mix of classic funk, soul and R&B with these crowd-pleasing performances at the famed Montreux Rock Festival in 1997 and 1998.
01 January 1958
Inspired by the song Tenderly Jack Lawrence and Walter Gross, a tender animation on a florist and a sweeper that she falls madly in love.
30 September 2008
Oscar Peterson is accompanied by the stellar duo of bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen for each concert performance.
01 January 1981
The trumpeter/bandleader is in great form, leading his band through classics from various parts of his career.
25 November 1965
Presenting the world's greatest jazz singer accompanied by The Tommy Flanagan Trio.
12 April 1961
Three different love-related stories -all starring María Vaner as different "Anas". In "The Earth," Ana is a young and idealistic woman on the verge of adulthood when her first relationship with a clerk shatters her dreams of a romantic life.
01 January 1995
This riveting music documentary traces the history of Jazz piano legend Oscar Peterson, from his early days as Montreal's teenage Boogie-Woogie sensation through his meteoric rise to international celebrity with Norman Granz and the ground-breaking Jazz at the Philharmonic and beyond.
01 January 2006
Filmed for the BBC show "Jazz 625," this live concert showcases the remarkable technique of jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio (including bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen), capturing the group at their peak.