The surreal stylings of Paul Whiteman

Made in 1930 by Universal.

The first motion picture to use a pre-recorded soundtrack made independently of the actual filming.

This was only the 19th talking picture filmed entirely in two-color Technicolor. At the time, blue was not one of the options in color films.

Art director Herman Rosse and production director John Murray Anderson came up with some ingenious workarounds including using filters and other innovations which created an almost blue tint (more like turquoise in the original.)

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Ray Barretto and Friends on Sesame Street

Personnel:

Ray Barretto
Jimmy Delgado
Ray Romero

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Aldo Mazza interviews Walfredo Reyes Sr.

Reference

Info about Aldo’s education project for drummers KOSA

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Eddie Palmieri & Harlem River Drive – Comparsa

Harlem, May 21, 2016

Soloists:

Arturo Ortiz on keyboards
Camilo Molina on drums
Nicky Marrero on timbales
Little Johnny Rivero on congas and
El Maestro Eddie Palmieri on piano.

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Video appeal Ken made for the New Orleans Musicians clinic (2010).


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Cuba Rhythm in Motion

Documentary about the blending of Cuban rhythms and American jazz, filmed in Cuba.

By: Dr. Mike Davison & Ed Tillett Supported by the University of Richmond

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