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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paris_BluesParis Blues - Wikipedia

    Paris Blues is a soundtrack album by American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington and composer Billy Strayhorn, recorded and released on the United Artists label in 1961 and reissued on Rykodisc in 1996 with additional dialogue from the film and the film trailer on CD-ROM.

  2. Paris Blues: Directed by Martin Ritt. With Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Sidney Poitier, Louis Armstrong. During the 1960s, two American expatriate jazz musicians living in Paris meet and fall in love with two American tourist girls.

  3. Paris Blues” traveled a long and winding path to its release, taking on a mythic quality among Doors’ fans along the way. An original blues song written by ...

  4. Aug 9, 2017 · PARIS BLUES (1961) During the 1960's two American ex-pat jazz musicians living in Paris meet and fall in-love with two American tourist girls. Ram Bowen and Eddie Cook are two expatriate jazz...

  5. Rated 1/5 Stars • Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Audience Member Trumpeter Ram Bowen (Paul Newman) and saxophonist Eddie Cook (Sidney Poitier) blaring jazz in the City of Lights to ...

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  6. Oct 26, 2016 · Paul Newman and Sidney Poitier star as two American jazz musicians in Paris Blues (1962). Directed by Martin Ritt and co-starring Joanne Woodward, Diahann Carroll and Louis Armstrong....

  7. Jul 18, 2022 · In Paris Blues, the pairs of lovers are not interracial, but bohemian Paris is integrated, the jazz tunes are anthems of revolutionary personal combinations. Moreover, the music Ram has lived, jazz, is black, just as his ambition to make what was considered serious music of it is Ellingtonian.

  8. Paris Blues (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Wild Man Moore Jazz ex-pat Ram (Paul Newman) arrives to meet "Wild Man Moore" (Louis Armstrong) at the train and is pleased to encounter tourists Connie (Diahann Carroll) and Lillian (Joanne Woodward) in Martin Ritt's Paris Blues, 1961.

  9. Ram Bowen and Eddie Cook are two expatriate jazz musicians living in Paris where, unlike the U.S. at the time, jazz musicians are celebrated, and racism is a non-issue.

  10. www.metacritic.com › movie › paris-bluesParis Blues - Metacritic

    During the 1960s, two American expatriate jazz musicians living in Paris meet and fall in love with two American tourist girls.