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July 17, 2007

Marty Robbins - Big Iron

At the Grand Ole Opry


Art Pepper picked a peck of pickled peppers; a peck of pickled peppers Art Pepper picked

Art Pepper picked a peck of pickled peppers; a peck of pickled peppers Art Pepper picked. If Art Pepper picked a peck of pickled peppers, where's the peck of pickled peppers Art Pepper picked?
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From: straightlife
Art Pepper, one of the world's greatest jazz players, was jailed and re-jailed and re-jailed repeatedly. Here at Terminal Island, he talks about his fate. A clip from a feature work in progress based on the book Straight Life, the Story of Art Pepper. Thanks to Don McGlynn for his footage of Art in performance from his documentary, Art Pepper: Notes from a Jazz Survivor.
"Straight Life, the Story of Art Pepper" was published in November 1979. Since then, people have wanted to make it into a movie. As co-author, as art's wife and then as his widow, I had my own ideas about how he should be portrayed, how his story should be told (with humor and a sense of fantasy and a lot of voice-over; I loved Art's words). And it was important to me that his own musical performances be used. So I wrote a script with Don McGlynn, (who made the documentary, "Art Pepper notes from a jazz survivor"). For more than ten years we shopped the script. Eventually, I even met with the star I wanted, Johnny Depp, who agreed to play Art. But during this long process I learned that none of my original concerns were answered by any of these efforts, and, from would-be producers, I experienced the gamut of movie lies, promises, and betrayals. Disgusted, I decided to give up. Then I decided to do it myself with my own money using my mini dv camera and Macintosh computer.

I realized right away that my lack of experience and resources would doom any attempt to create a slick product. I would make an amateurish movie. I hoped it would be charming. I would make the fascinating and ridiculous process of making the movie a part of the movie -- as a bid for the love and tolerance of the audience.

I found my stars: James Intveld as Art, Tracy Middendorf as Laurie, Lisa Joffrey as Diane. All are working actors. Jimmy is also a musician, singer, and songwriter; Director, Michael Rymer recommended him. Tracy (the ex-girlfriend of my son-in-law's school chum) won Ovation awards for her roles in "Summer and Smoke" and "After the Fall" in Los Angeles. Lisa was one of a small crew I employed to help me care for my mother who lived with me and was suffering from Alzheimers during her last years. Lisa's primarily a comedienne and does standup. Without Lisa's wit and willingness to go anywhere and try anything, Diane would be a big drag.

July 16, 2007

PJ Proby - Walking the Dog / Cumberland Gap


In 1964

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The Kinks - I've Got Love if You Want it


Performing live on 1960's BBC tv show "The Beat Room"

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expo cartier présente Rock 'n' Roll 39-59: le scoop!


expo cartier présente Rock'n'Roll 39-59
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"Rock' Roll 39-59", Cartier Foundation, 261, Raspail boulevard, Paris-14E. Tel.: 01-42-18-56-50. Tuesday at Sunday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., night Tuesday up to 10 p.m.. Until October 28.
Catalogue, éd. Xavier Barral, 432 p., 39,50 €.

Rock’n’Roll 39-59
Exposures > Visual arts

june 22 at October 28, 2007

Cartier Foundation for l’art presents Rock’n’Roll 39-59, an exposure devoted to the genesis and the beginnings of the rock’n’roll with the United States, of l’explosion of the boogie-woogie from 1939 with the events of the end of the Fifties outstanding the decline of this qu’on can call the first age d’or rock’n’roll. Gathering exceptional posters, rare discs and objects d’époque, but also of the photographs, films, and of course of the music and sound, l’exposition invites the visitor to revive this cultural upheaval, mirror d’une company in full change.


captain beyond




Captain Beyond
Montreux, Switzerland 1972
(debut show) parts 1 & 2