Monk in Europe

Monk in Europe

Year: 1968

Runtime: 58 mins

Language: English

Directors: Michael Blackwood, Christian Blackwood

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Second part of a two‑part portrait of the great jazz composer and pianist follows his European tour, where his quartet was joined by trumpeters Ray Copeland and Clark Terry and saxophonists Phil Woods and Johnny Griffin. With George Wein’s Newport Jazz Festival road crew they performed in London, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, Mainz and Rotterdam.

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