Jul 17, 2010 - How I loved him, had a ticket for the concert he did not do, by obvius reasons.
TimPriceJazz a dit :
Jun 30, 2010 - " The Trip" expanded Arts role in jazz- as great as anything Trane, Mingus or anyone wrote. Truth be told- Art Pepper went places in his music few ever went. Why? Because of his honesty as a player and his love of his art. The Trip, is one of my favorite Art compositions...and his solos will last forever.
TheMusikI a dit :
Oct 17, 2009 - Amazing. Thank you for posting this.
gamoonbat a dit :
Jun 19, 2009 - "Straight Life" actually follows the changes to "After You've Gone" but at a breakneck pace. You may be able to find the chart in a fakebook or on the web.
redhouse7 a dit :
Apr 2, 2009 - thank you soo much for the help...also i have subscribed to the art pepper web site now...so i will be emailed when u post it if u can find a copy.
thanks much
straightlife a dit :
Apr 1, 2009 - I'll see if I have a copy lying around. If so, I'll scan and post it to the art pepper website. L.
redhouse7 a dit :
Apr 1, 2009 - hello,
i am the leader of a alto sax quartet and i am trying extremly hard to find a version of Art Pepper's striaght life...but i have had no luck...if anyone can help that would be great!.
normy999 a dit :
Dec 31, 2008 - Laurie,
Your book, Straight Life, had a huge impact on me over 25 years ago. Looking forward to your finished work.
- Norm (Montreal)
fingersjones a dit :
Dec 29, 2008 - i play this all the time (the trip)
heru1966 a dit :
Jun 20, 2008 - Just found this- thanks for sharing. I've read the book and look forward to seeing the finished piece.
Imani (UK)
threeby8887 a dit :
Apr 25, 2008 - Great job on everything, Laurie! I can't wait to see the rest of the movie when you've finished it.
dilgokhyenste22 a dit :
Apr 13, 2008 - HI i am french the only think i can write is read the book but only his music stay beyond merci
edhp9609 a dit :
Mar 1, 2008 - I have been a fan of Art's music since I was in high school. This is such fun to see and hear. Thank you so much for posting here for all of us. Thank you.
marycigarettes a dit :
Feb 28, 2008 - so great to stumble on this..i'll buy the book this week
merrimuse a dit :
Dec 6, 2007 - Wow!!!
katmoontheartist a dit :
Nov 23, 2007 - I LOVED it!!!!
I am very impressed with this work. Can't wait to see the finished version.
silver3B a dit :
Nov 23, 2007 - Laurie,
I picked this story up on NPR which led me here. It's a wonderful story beatifully done. You don't need Hollywood, Hollywood needs you, thank you for bringing it here to Youtube.
Anthony Cecena
MilesIgnatius a dit :
Nov 22, 2007 - Laurie: Thank you and bless you for depicting Art's story so eloquently; there's no one who's better suited to do so in a manner which he deserves
lpsling a dit :
Nov 22, 2007 - Laurie, These are stupendously good and innovative movie making...yeh!! I am an alto player and knew Art a little bit in LA in the late 70s. Loved to hear him play ballads at Dontes...he killed me! Gave him a ride down Vine St once...where his car stalled...down to 47 to go to the credit union..and met him in The New Rex hotel in SF in the 60s when he had just got out and was working at The Jazz Workshop. One of the alltime heroes of originallity on alto. Great film!
grandpoobarr a dit :
Nov 22, 2007 - so vibrant, i'd love to see it when its finished.
kateebg a dit :
Nov 22, 2007 - Bravo Laurie for holding out and doing it yourself, doing it right. So far so good - excellent in fact. Thanks NPR for telling us about it.
mantrablue a dit :
Nov 22, 2007 - The PBS story brought me here, reminding me of how much I loved Art's music and especially the way he saw the world. Thank you for honoring his vision and spirit.
jimmieanna a dit :
Nov 21, 2007 - Your are a true inspiration Laura, staying true to Yourself and Art, this is the real essence in our life! I salute You and Your Art! Thank You! This makes my day!
ellenjazz a dit :
Nov 21, 2007 - Wonderful! I heard about this on Public Radio this morning, viewed all the clips ASAP, can't wait to see more. I LOVED the book, love his music, from way back. You've made a very imaginative visual treatment of the story--and just as it was for me when reading the book, Art Pepper's storytelling reels me in--like his music.
peeklip a dit :
Nov 21, 2007 - So moving, thank you Laurie.
Détails :
Introduction to Straight Life: the Stories of Art Pepper -- in his own words and his own music. Live Jazz performances. Part one of a three part glimpse of a work in progress. Please look at better quality videos at http://straightlife.info/movielinks.html Plus
Introduction to Straight Life: the Stories of Art Pepper -- in his own words and his own music. Live Jazz performances. Part one of a three part glimpse of a work in progress. Please look at better quality videos at http://straightlife.info/movielinks.html Moins
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aslom44 a dit :
Jul 17, 2010 - How I loved him, had a ticket for the concert he did not do, by obvius reasons.
TimPriceJazz a dit :
Jun 30, 2010 - " The Trip" expanded Arts role in jazz- as great as anything Trane, Mingus or anyone wrote. Truth be told- Art Pepper went places in his music few ever went. Why? Because of his honesty as a player and his love of his art. The Trip, is one of my favorite Art compositions...and his solos will last forever.
TheMusikI a dit :
Oct 17, 2009 - Amazing. Thank you for posting this.
gamoonbat a dit :
Jun 19, 2009 - "Straight Life" actually follows the changes to "After You've Gone" but at a breakneck pace. You may be able to find the chart in a fakebook or on the web.
redhouse7 a dit :
Apr 2, 2009 - thank you soo much for the help...also i have subscribed to the art pepper web site now...so i will be emailed when u post it if u can find a copy. thanks much
straightlife a dit :
Apr 1, 2009 - I'll see if I have a copy lying around. If so, I'll scan and post it to the art pepper website. L.
redhouse7 a dit :
Apr 1, 2009 - hello, i am the leader of a alto sax quartet and i am trying extremly hard to find a version of Art Pepper's striaght life...but i have had no luck...if anyone can help that would be great!.
normy999 a dit :
Dec 31, 2008 - Laurie, Your book, Straight Life, had a huge impact on me over 25 years ago. Looking forward to your finished work. - Norm (Montreal)
fingersjones a dit :
Dec 29, 2008 - i play this all the time (the trip)
heru1966 a dit :
Jun 20, 2008 - Just found this- thanks for sharing. I've read the book and look forward to seeing the finished piece. Imani (UK)
threeby8887 a dit :
Apr 25, 2008 - Great job on everything, Laurie! I can't wait to see the rest of the movie when you've finished it.
dilgokhyenste22 a dit :
Apr 13, 2008 - HI i am french the only think i can write is read the book but only his music stay beyond merci
edhp9609 a dit :
Mar 1, 2008 - I have been a fan of Art's music since I was in high school. This is such fun to see and hear. Thank you so much for posting here for all of us. Thank you.
marycigarettes a dit :
Feb 28, 2008 - so great to stumble on this..i'll buy the book this week
merrimuse a dit :
Dec 6, 2007 - Wow!!!
katmoontheartist a dit :
Nov 23, 2007 - I LOVED it!!!! I am very impressed with this work. Can't wait to see the finished version.
silver3B a dit :
Nov 23, 2007 - Laurie, I picked this story up on NPR which led me here. It's a wonderful story beatifully done. You don't need Hollywood, Hollywood needs you, thank you for bringing it here to Youtube. Anthony Cecena
MilesIgnatius a dit :
Nov 22, 2007 - Laurie: Thank you and bless you for depicting Art's story so eloquently; there's no one who's better suited to do so in a manner which he deserves
lpsling a dit :
Nov 22, 2007 - Laurie, These are stupendously good and innovative movie making...yeh!! I am an alto player and knew Art a little bit in LA in the late 70s. Loved to hear him play ballads at Dontes...he killed me! Gave him a ride down Vine St once...where his car stalled...down to 47 to go to the credit union..and met him in The New Rex hotel in SF in the 60s when he had just got out and was working at The Jazz Workshop. One of the alltime heroes of originallity on alto. Great film!
grandpoobarr a dit :
Nov 22, 2007 - so vibrant, i'd love to see it when its finished.
kateebg a dit :
Nov 22, 2007 - Bravo Laurie for holding out and doing it yourself, doing it right. So far so good - excellent in fact. Thanks NPR for telling us about it.
mantrablue a dit :
Nov 22, 2007 - The PBS story brought me here, reminding me of how much I loved Art's music and especially the way he saw the world. Thank you for honoring his vision and spirit.
jimmieanna a dit :
Nov 21, 2007 - Your are a true inspiration Laura, staying true to Yourself and Art, this is the real essence in our life! I salute You and Your Art! Thank You! This makes my day!
ellenjazz a dit :
Nov 21, 2007 - Wonderful! I heard about this on Public Radio this morning, viewed all the clips ASAP, can't wait to see more. I LOVED the book, love his music, from way back. You've made a very imaginative visual treatment of the story--and just as it was for me when reading the book, Art Pepper's storytelling reels me in--like his music.
peeklip a dit :
Nov 21, 2007 - So moving, thank you Laurie.