Kamen Rider Super Den-O Trilogy: Episode Blue - The Dispatched Imagin is Newtral
This is the story of Arthur Doyle, once a promising saxophonist in the New York school of Jazz' New Thing in the late 1960s and 1970s. Doyle, like many of his contemporaries, has struggled to maintain…
Kamen Rider Super Den-O Trilogy: Episode Blue - The Dispatched Imagin is Newtral
This is the story of Arthur Doyle, once a promising saxophonist in the New York school of Jazz' New Thing in the late 1960s and 1970s. Doyle, like many of his contemporaries, has struggled to maintain a healthy balance between life and music. The evidence of years spent pursuing a completely original sound is all around him. It is in his eyes, in his home and in the voices of his family. This film tells the story of a man who managed to live through his relationship with music. Now nearly 70, Doyle seems to be defying those forces that would keep him as a footnote in the history of American music. —Anonymous In the tradition of Les Blank and Frederick Wiseman, The Life Love & Hate...is a portrait of the quintessential underground jazz artist as you've never seen before. Underground saxophonist legend Arthur Doyle goes on a free jazz odyssey performing the last three shows of his life in New York, New Orleans and finally Birmingham, Alabama, where Arthur was born and raised. His journey is one of wild sounds filled with characters on the fringe of the musical world. Music channeled from a beautiful and primitive place that only a revolutionary soul can tap into. —Anonymous
Kamen Rider Super Den-O Trilogy: Episode Blue - The Dispatched Imagin is Newtral
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This is the story of Arthur Doyle, once a promising saxophonist in the New York school of Jazz' New Thing in the late 1960s and 1970s. Doyle, like many of his contemporaries, has struggled to maintain a healthy balance between life and music. The evidence of years spent pursuing a completely original sound is all around him.
It is in his eyes, in his home and in the voices of his family. This film tells the story of a man who managed to live through his relationship with music. Now nearly 70, Doyle seems to be defying those forces that would keep him as a footnote in the history of American music.
—Anonymous In the tradition of Les Blank and Frederick Wiseman, The Life Love & Hate...is a portrait of the quintessential underground jazz artist as you've never seen before. Underground saxophonist legend Arthur Doyle goes on a free jazz odyssey performing the last three shows of his life in New York, New Orleans and finally Birmingham, Alabama, where Arthur was born and raised. His journey is one of wild sounds filled with characters on the fringe of the musical world.
Music channeled from a beautiful and primitive place that only a revolutionary soul can tap into. —Anonymous.