Description: Dedicated to Chaos Jazz a film by Ken Burns VHS New & Sealed Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns – Episode Seven: Dedicated to Chaos (Film) Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns is an exploration of one of the defining art forms of America. From Duke Ellington to Louis Armstrong, Jazz traces the people and cultures of the music from its very origins in New Orleans. Following its progression through two World Wars, a Great Depression, and economic boom times all the way up to today, Ken Burns paints a rich and complete picture of the evolution of jazz music. This episode discusses how, when America enters into World War II, jazz is part of the arsenal. Bandleaders like Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw enlist, taking their swing to the troops overseas. Many black Americans, segregated at home and in uniform, find themselves fighting for liberties their own country denies them.
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Director: Ken Burns
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Actor: Duke Ellington
Language: English
Movie/TV Title: Jazz a film by Ken Burns
Genre: Documentary
Leading Role: Ken Burns
Signal Standard: NTSC
Sub-Genre: Music/Performing Arts