Charles Mingus

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Charles Mingus

Born April 22, 1922 · Arizona, USA

Died January 5, 1979 · aged 56

Charles Mingus Jr. (April 22, 1922 – January 5, 1979) was an American jazz double bassist, pianist, composer, and bandleader. A major proponent of collective improvisation, he is considered to be one of the greatest jazz musicians and composers in history, with a career spanning three decades and collaborations with other jazz musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Dizz…

Known For

ShadowsShadows · 1960
Shadows
6.91960
MovieDrama
The relationship between Lelia, a light-skinned black woman, and Tony, a white man is put in jeopardy when Tony meets Lelia’s darker-skinned jazz singer brother, Hugh, and discovers that her racial heritage is not what he thought it was.
Jazz Legends: Charles Mingus & Eric Dolphy - 1964Jazz Legends: Charles Mingus & Eric Dolphy - 1964 · 2022
Jazz Legends: Charles Mingus & Eric Dolphy - 1964
2022
MovieMusic
Jazz Club 2Jazz Club 2 · 2022
Jazz Club 2
2022
MovieDocumentaryMusic
Charles Mingus: EpitaphCharles Mingus: Epitaph · 1990
Charles Mingus: Epitaph
1990
MovieMusic
Conductor Gunther Schuller leads 30 renowned musicians in this spectacular world-premiere performance of Charles Mingus's epic composition, "Epitaph," filmed at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall on June 3, 1989. Clocking in at more than two hours long, the landmark piece was unearthed only after the jazz legend's death in 1979. The orchestra includes such musical luminaries as Wynton Marsalis, Lew Soloff, Bobby Watson and Urbie Green.
Weird NightmareWeird Nightmare · 1993
Weird Nightmare
8.01993
MovieDocumentaryMusic
A tribute to Charles Mingus.
The ClownThe Clown · 1998
The Clown
1998
Movie
The clown is set into motion by two unidentified persons lurking behind it, in the shadows. Oblivious, the clown embarks on its metaphoric life journey. The clown is only successful when a series of calamities bring about is demise, and ultimately, his death.
You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves YouYou’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You · 1964
You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You
1964
MovieDocumentary
Description by D.A Pennebaker: "This movie is something of a mystery. Timothy Leary was getting married to a model named Nena Von Schlebrugge up in Millbrook, New York at the Hitchcock house, where Leary had been carrying on his hallucinogenic revelries for the past year or so after leaving Harvard. It was rumored that this was going to be the wedding of the season, the wedding of Mr. And Mrs. Swing as Cab Calloway put it. Blackwood took me downtown to meet Monte Rock III who was singing at Trudy Heller’s but who was also a very pricey and off-the-wall hairdresser and was in fact going to be doing the bride’s hair. Nena’s brother, Bjorn, known as the “Baron” was a friend of the Hitchcock’s, as was I, and the idea of going along and filming the wedding seemed not unwarranted. I’ve always wanted to film someone getting married."
Charles Mingus Quintet - Live in Berlin 1972Charles Mingus Quintet - Live in Berlin 1972 · 2008
Charles Mingus Quintet - Live in Berlin 1972
2008
MovieMusic
Joe Gardner, trumpet; Hamiet Bluiett, baritone sax & clarinet; John Foster, piano; Charles Mingus, bass; Roy Brooks, drums. Cat Anderson, trumpet, guest star on "Perdido". Philarmonie, Berlie, Germany, November 5, 1972.

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You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves YouYou’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You · 1964
You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You
1964
MovieDocumentary
Description by D.A Pennebaker: "This movie is something of a mystery. Timothy Leary was getting married to a model named Nena Von Schlebrugge up in Millbrook, New York at the Hitchcock house, where Leary had been carrying on his hallucinogenic revelries for the past year or so after leaving Harvard. It was rumored that this was going to be the wedding of the season, the wedding of Mr. And Mrs. Swing as Cab Calloway put it. Blackwood took me downtown to meet Monte Rock III who was singing at Trudy Heller’s but who was also a very pricey and off-the-wall hairdresser and was in fact going to be doing the bride’s hair. Nena’s brother, Bjorn, known as the “Baron” was a friend of the Hitchcock’s, as was I, and the idea of going along and filming the wedding seemed not unwarranted. I’ve always wanted to film someone getting married."