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- Open space/recreation plan / by Region N Council of Governments (N.C.); Geoffry McLean & Co.;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Outdoor recreation; Parks;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Jazz. [videorecording] / by Burns, Ken,1953-(CARDINAL)204062; David, Keith.; Ward, Geoffrey C.(CARDINAL)173322; Novick, Lynn.(CARDINAL)346367; Marsalis, Wynton,1961-(CARDINAL)354061; Davis, Ossie.(CARDINAL)164905; Crouch, Stanley.(CARDINAL)276303; Giddins, Gary.(CARDINAL)514367; Early, Gerald Lyn.(CARDINAL)761645; Glaser, Matt.(CARDINAL)718905; Wein, George.(CARDINAL)520365; McLean, Jackie.; Cuscuna, Michael.; Hentoff, Nat.(CARDINAL)121148; British Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)143648; Florentine Films.(CARDINAL)163177; PBS DVD (Firm)(CARDINAL)538030; WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)(CARDINAL)132711;
Cinematography, Buddy Squires, Ken Burns ; editor, Lewis Erskine.Commentary, Wynton Marsalis, Ossie Davis, Matt Glaser, Stanley Crouch, Gerald Early, Gary Giddins, George Wein, Jackie McLean, Nat Hentoff, Michael Cuscuna.Narrator, Keith David.Between 1955 and 1960, rhythm and blues and rock & roll erode jazz' audiences, but the music still enjoys tremendous creativity. Saxophonist Sonny Rollins and trumpeter Clifford Brown make their marks while Duke Ellington emerges stronger than ever and Miles Davis and John Coltrane make legendary albums. Louis Armstrong jeopardizes his career when he condemns the government for its failure to act on racism in Little Rock, Ark. Drummer Art Blakely and others attempt to win back R & B audiences to jazz. As stars such as Billie Holiday fade out, others such as Sarah Vaughan burn brightly and newcomers such as Ornette Coleman begin to push the music into uncharted territories.DVD, stereo.
- Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974.; Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971.; Rollins, Sonny.; Vaughan, Sarah, 1924-1990.; Brown, Clifford.; Davis, Miles.; Blakey, Art, 1919-1990.; Coltrane, John, 1926-1967.; Holiday, Billie, 1915-1959.; Coleman, Ornette.; Jazz; Jazz musicians; African American musicians; African Americans; Bop (Music); Arts and documentaries.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
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- Jazz. [videorecording] / by Burns, Ken,1953-(CARDINAL)204062; David, Keith.; Ward, Geoffrey C.(CARDINAL)173322; Novick, Lynn.(CARDINAL)346367; Marsalis, Wynton,1961-(CARDINAL)354061; Davis, Ossie.(CARDINAL)164905; Hendricks, Jon,1921-2017.(CARDINAL)349404; Crouch, Stanley.(CARDINAL)276303; Giddins, Gary.(CARDINAL)514367; Early, Gerald Lyn.(CARDINAL)761645; Schaap, Phil.(CARDINAL)684283; Edison, Harry,1915-1999.; Levy, Stan.; McLean, Jackie.; British Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)143648; Florentine Films.(CARDINAL)163177; PBS DVD (Firm)(CARDINAL)538030; WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)(CARDINAL)132711; Edison, Harry,1915-;
Cinematography, Buddy Squires, Ken Burns ; editor, Sandra Marie Christie.Commentary, Wynton Marsalis, Ossie Davis, Jon Hendricks, Stanley Crouch, Gerald Early, Gary Giddins, Phil Schaap, Stan Levy, Harry Edison, Jackie McLean, Nat Hentoff, Bertrand Travernier ; narrator, Keith David.Between 1945 and 1955 jazz splinters into different camps: cool and hot, East and West, traditional and modern. One by one, the big bands leave the road, but Duke Ellington keeps his band together, while Louis Armstrong puts together a small group, the "All-Stars." Promoter Norman Granz insists on equal treatment for every member of his integrated troupes on his Jazz at the Philharmonic Tours. Meanwhile, bebop musicians Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker are creating some of the most inventive jazz ever played, but a devastating narcotics plague sweeps through the jazz community, ruining lives and changing the dynamics of performance. And a number of great performers, including Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Gerry Mulligan, Thelonious Monk, Paul Desmond, Bille Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and John Lewis, find new ways to bring new audiences to jazz.DVD, stereo.
- Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974.; Parker, Charlie, 1920-1955.; Gillespie, Dizzy, 1917-1993.; Granz, Norman, 1918-2001.; Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971.; Davis, Miles.; Brubeck, Dave.; Mulligan, Gerry.; Monk, Thelonious.; Desmond, Paul, 1924-1977.; Holiday, Billie, 1915-1959.; Fitzgerald, Ella.; Lewis, John, 1920-2001.; Jazz; Jazz musicians; African American musicians; Musicians; African Americans; Bop (Music); Arts and documentaries.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
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- Comprehensive land use element : prepared for region P / by Neuse River Council of Governments.(CARDINAL)134092; Geoffrey McLean & Company.; North Carolina.Office of State Planning.(CARDINAL)133987;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-182).Final.Sponsored by Office of State Planning, N.C. Dept. of Administration.
- Subjects: Regional planning; Land use;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Comprehensive recreation open space plan for the town of Wake Forest, North Carolina : an element of the Wake Forest comprehensive plan / by Geoffrey McLean & Company.; North Carolina.Division of Community Services.(CARDINAL)154671; United States.Department of Housing and Urban Development.(CARDINAL)140967;
Includes bibliographical references (leaves [52-54]).Final.Sponsored by Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.
- Subjects: Recreation; Outdoor recreation; Open spaces; Land use; City planning;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Daily life in Chaucer's England / by Forgeng, Jeffrey L.(CARDINAL)293014; McLean, Will.(CARDINAL)293436;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-246) and index.1210L
- Subjects: Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400.; Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400; Civilization, Medieval; Fourteenth century.; Social history;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- Daily life in Chaucer's England / by Forgeng, Jeffrey L.(CARDINAL)293014; McLean, Will.(CARDINAL)293436;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-294) and index.
- Subjects: Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Jazz. [videorecording] / by Burns, Ken,1953-(CARDINAL)204062;
Commentary :Michael Cuscuna, Wynton Marsalis, Abbey Lincoln, Arvell Shaw, Gary Giddens, Jackie McLean, Lester Bowie, Nat Hentoff, Branford Marsalis, Gene Lees, Stanley Crouch, Gerald Early, Joshua Redman, Herbie Hancock, George Wein, Matt Glaser, Phoebe Jacobs, Mercedes Ellington, Msgr. John Sanders, Lorraine Gordon, Joe Lovano, Cassandra Wilson ; narrated by Keith David.In the 1960s, jazz fragments into the avant-garde and many divided schools of thought. Many jazz musicians like Dexter Gordon are forced to leave America in search of work while others use the music as a form of social protest. Max Roach, Charles Mingus, and Archie Shepp make overtly political musical statements. John Coltrane appeals to a broad audience before his untimely death. Saxophonist Stan Getz helps boost a craze for bossa nova music, but in the early 1970s, jazz founders Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington pass away. Miles Davis leads a movement of jazz musicians who incorporate elements of rock and soul into their music and "fusion" wins listeners. By the mid-1980s, jazz begins to bounce back led by Wynton Marsalis and a new generation of musicians. Now as it approaches its centennial, jazz is still alive, still changing and still swinging.DVD.
- Subjects: African American musicians.; Jazz musicians; Jazz.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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