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  1. The Cry of Jazz is a 1959 documentary film by Edward O. Bland that connects jazz to African American history. It uses footage of Chicago 's black neighborhoods, performances by Sun Ra , John Gilmore , and Julian Priester and the music of Sun Ra and Paul Severson interspersed with scenes of musicians and intellectuals, both black and ...

  2. Dec 11, 2017 · The Cry of Jazz. 30K views 6 years ago. For more information and to download this film, please visit https://www.loc.gov/item/mbrs01195283/ "The Cry of Jazz" is a 34-minute,...

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  3. Jul 5, 2020 · The Cry of Jazz is a 1959 documentary film by Edward O. Bland that connects jazz to African American history. It uses footage of Chicago's black neighborhoods and performances...

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  4. Explore the captivating narrative of jazz as more than just music in this thought-provoking black and white film from 1959. Delve into the layers of dialogue...

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  5. The Cry of Jazz is the only film composer and musician Ed Bland ever helmed. Deemed radical, alarmist, and amateurish by many upon its release, it fused street grit and ivory tower intellect into a thirty-four minute celluloid whirlwind, all the while scored by a then unknown Le Sun Ra & his Arkestra.

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  6. The Cry of Jazz is the only film composer and musician Ed Bland ever helmed. It fused street grit and ivory tower intellect into a thirty-four minute celluloid whirlwind unlike anything before or since, all the while scored by a then unknown Le Sun Ra & his Arkestra.

  7. Aug 26, 2013 · The Cry of Jazz. By Richard Brody. November 25, 2022. Edward O. Bland’s low-budget dramatic filmmaking is stark, but his cultural insights—as seen in this philosophical featurette, from 1959,...