Art Pepper: Notes from a Jazz Survivor (1982)

ALL 12/31/1982 (en) Crime, Documentary, Music 48 Min
  • Release
    12/31/1982
  • Production
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  • Original title
    Art Pepper: Notes from a Jazz Survivor
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

Saxophonist Art Pepper (1925-1982) lived the kind of jazz life only found in Hollywood movies. His prodigious talent led him to top gigs as a teenager, but drugs and attendant criminal activity knocked him out of commission for virtually all of the 1960s and early 1970s. This documentary, shot shortly after his searing memoir, {-Straight Life}, was published in 1979, shows Pepper in the full flower of a remarkable comeback. His third wife, Laurie, is featured prominently; they met in the drug treatment facility Synanon in 1969 and were married in 1974. She took over his business affairs and helped him write {-Straight Life}. Pepper tells his own story here, but the emphasis is on an evening's performance at a club in Malibu, with the musician in fine form, backed by a terrific trio. (Tom Wiener, Rovi)

  1. Don McGlynn

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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  1. Art Pepper

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  2. Laurie Pepper

    Herself

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Art Pepper: Notes from a Jazz Survivor (1982) 48 Min

ALL 12/31/1982 (en)
Crime, Documentary, Music
  • Release 12/31/1982
  • Production
  • Original title Art Pepper: Notes from a Jazz Survivor
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Saxophonist Art Pepper (1925-1982) lived the kind of jazz life only found in Hollywood movies. His prodigious talent led him to top gigs as a teenager, but drugs and attendant criminal activity knocked him out of commission for virtually all of the 1960s and early 1970s. This documentary, shot shortly after his searing memoir, {-Straight Life}, was published in 1979, shows Pepper in the full flower of a remarkable comeback. His third wife, Laurie, is featured prominently; they met in the drug treatment facility Synanon in 1969 and were married in 1974. She took over his business affairs and helped him write {-Straight Life}. Pepper tells his own story here, but the emphasis is on an evening's performance at a club in Malibu, with the musician in fine form, backed by a terrific trio. (Tom Wiener, Rovi)

  1. Don McGlynn

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer