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HOT JAZZ IN THE SUMMER
Come out of that blasted heat and into the cool, cozy, comfy seats of the
Bell Auditorium to relive some of Jazz' greatest moments ever caught on
film. Watch as Miles Davis tears open the world of Jazz by going electric.
Dazzle at the shear number Jazz' luminaries assembled on the steps of a
Harlem tenement. Jazz and the cinema effectively grew up together and this
June the Bell opens it's weekend afternoons to the sonorous tunes of Jazz
History.
Presented by Minnesota Film Arts in conjunction with the
Twin Cities Hot Summer Jazz Festival.
MILES ELECTRIC: A DIFFERENT KIND OF BLUE
June 4 & 5

Directed by Murray Lerner
Daily at 1:15 & 3:15pm
At the Isle of Wight Festival in the summer of 1970, Miles Davis and an
electric sextet (featuring Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett, Jack deJohnette and
Dave Holland) played a riveting set consisting of one 38-minute jam. That
memorable set is resurrected in impeccable sound in Murray Lerner's film of
the event, which one musician remembers as a "microhistory of jazz."

A GREAT DAY IN HARLEM
June 11 & 12
Directed by Jean Bach
Daily at 1:15 & 3:15pm
The story of the photo-shoot behind the celebrated historic photograph,
taken by Art Kane, for Esquire's January 1959 souvenir jazz issue, boasting
the century's jazz luminaries crossing the terrain of ragtime to bebop.
Narrated by Quincy Jones, the film weaves archival performance and the
photo-shoot's home-movie footage with rare interviews to impart the
significance of the occasion.
THE LAST OF THE FIRST
June 18 & 19
Directed by Anja Baron
Daily at 1:15 & 3:15pm
Anja Baron's touching documentary about the Harlem Blues & Jazz band, formed
30 years ago to honor the underappreciated living legends of jazz. The Last
of the First is not only an engrossing history lesson but also a loving
behind-the-scenes look at the band members' everyday lives and at the
swingin' music that has kept them going well into their golden years. A true
celebration of the jazz spirit. Appearances by Lionel Hampton, Milt Hinton,
Jonah Jones, Jay McShann and Tony Bennett as well as top jazz critics and
historians, such as Dan Morgenstern and Nat Hentoff.
JAZZ ON A SUMMER'S DAY
June 25 & 26
Directed by Bert Stern
Daily at 1:15 & 3:15pm

Bert Stern stood at the forefront of New York's photographic elite when he
made JAZZ ON A SUMMER'S DAY, his first--and unfortunately, his only--foray
into filmmaking. Stern's still images have long since become the stuff of
art anthologies and gallery exhibitions, and his single movie remains a
classic to which few music festival documentaries can hold a candle. This
witty, insightful film gives us the Newport Jazz Festival as it was
celebrated in 1958, by a joyous, interracial crowd of passionate jazz
enthusiasts. As superb film art, musical event and fascinating time capsule,
JAZZ ON A SUMMER'S DAY is not to be missed! Featuring: Louis Armstrong,
Mahalia Jackson, Chuck Berry, Dinah Washington Thelonious Monk, Gerry
Mulligan, Jimmy Giuffre, Anita O'Day, Jack Teagarden, Chico Hamilton, Sonny
Stitt, George Shearing, and Big Maybelle.
The Bell Auditorium is located at 10 Church Street at the intersection of 17th and University Ave. S.E. on the University of MN East Bank campus in the Bell Museum of Natural History. The Bell Auditorium is open to the public nightly. |