Jazz legends. Roy Ayers : live Brewhouse Theatre 1992 / Interprom.

Like Herbie Hancock circa 70, Donald Byrd or Brian Jackson, Roy Ayers is a respected figure in jazz-funk. Filmed in 1992 on the stage of the Brewhouse Theater in the UK, the vibraphonist explores this current of incomparable musical richness. Supported by an efficient line-up (drummer Dennis Davis o...

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Other Authors: Ayers, Roy (Performer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Paris, France : Qwest TV, 1992.
Series:Academic Video Online
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