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  BIG BAND BLUES: MOTOR CITY BLUES & BOOGIE WOOGIE FESTIVAL   

NOLA Code: BBBU 0H1
  Program Length: 1/ 60
  Format: HD
  Version: Upconverted Base
  Closed Captioned: Yes
  Stereo: Yes
  SAP: None
  V-Chip:

TV-G

  Short Description: “If you cannot play the blues,” says saxophonist Red Holloway, “you cannot play good jazz.” This program presents performances from a magical concert event where 22 musicians and an ecstatic audience were transported back to a time when big bands ruled the dance halls, punctuated by insightful commentary from the artists about the relationship between, blues, boogie woogie, jazz and swing music. You’ll have the best seats in the house - and the best spots on the dance floor!
  Tag: A DVD of this program and its companion BIG BAND BOOGIE WOOGIE and a bonus disc containing over an hour of additional performances and interviews is available for $35. For more information call toll free 866-270-5141 or on the web at www.amrf.net
  Broadcast Rights: 6R/2YRS
  School Rights: 1YR
  Non-Commercial Rights: Y
  VOD Rights: Yes
  VOD Rights Type : 30 days
  Rights Period: 26-Jun-09 to 25-Jun-11
  Available: Royalty free to NETA members and subscribers.
  Producer:
The American Music Research Foundation
C/O Illuminating Concepts 30733 W. Ten Mile Road
Farmington Hills, MI48336
Phone: (248) 478 - 2525
  Presenter: WGVU
  Date Produced: 2009
  Funding: Chrysler, Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, National Endowment for the Arts, Color Kinetics , The Royal Oak Music Theatre.
  Local Underwriting Cleared: Yes
  Website: www.amrf.net
   


 
   

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