Larry Goldings Movies
Singer/songwriter James Taylor goes back to his roots by performing some of his most beloved songs, and telling the unique stories that inspired them. Captured live during a series of concerts at the Colonial Theater in the Berkshires, One Man Band allows Taylor the opportunity to reflect on his music through revealing interview and rare multi-media footage, as well as home movies and photographs from his personal archives. Featured songs include such classics as "Something in the Way She Moves", "Fire and Rain", "Carolina on My Mind" in addition to "Mean Old Man" and "My Traveling Star" from Taylor's 2002 release "October Road". ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- James Taylor

- 2004
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After first hitting the skins at the ripe old age of three, drummer Steve Gadd was already sitting in with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie by age 11. Decades (and a rich career) later, Gadd was honored with an American Drummers Achievement Award. Hosted by the one and only Bill Cosby, American Drummers Achievement Awards Honoring Steve Gadd features Gadd joined onstage by the likes of Will Lee, Tom Scott, and James Taylor for an all-star evening of jazz performances. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
This is the second volume in a three-part series that features the music of "Bird," the great jazz musician Charlie Parker. An integral player in the history of jazz , he was an endless innovator on the saxophone. He was also the first black man to make his feelings known to the white establishment regarding the treatment of black people through the institution of segregation. Filmed live in Cannes in January 1990, this musical tribute features the Phil Woods Quartet, Hal Galper, and the Jon Hendricks Group. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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This performance by Peter Bernstein Trio at the New York jazz club Smoke features such songs as Dragonfly and Spring is Here. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide










