Burgundy Jazz
"Life and Music in Little Burgundy: A webdoc about Montreal's incredible contribution to Jazz music history."
Originally released in 2013. Burgundy Jazz is a documentary/music film. directed by David Eng.
Synopsis
A web documentary that explores Montreal’s incredible contribution to jazz music history through the legendary black musicians of Little Burgundy – the neighbourhood that was a hub of musical creativity, private clubs and speakeasies from the Jazz Age 1920s to the Golden Era of Jazz in the 1940s and 50s. Oscar Peterson, Oliver Jones, Norman Marshall Villeneuve, the Sealey Brothers, Nelson Symonds, and Louis Metcalf are among the greats who lived or played in "Burgundy".
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Catbird Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Burgundy Jazz about?
A web documentary that explores Montreal’s incredible contribution to jazz music history through the legendary black musicians of Little Burgundy – the neighbourhood that was a hub of musical c...
Who directed Burgundy Jazz?
Burgundy Jazz was directed by David Eng.
When was Burgundy Jazz released?
Burgundy Jazz was released on January 5, 2013 in theaters.