There are a lot of jazz piano dvds out there, I'll list a few of my
favorites that I think are available from Netflix  as well as from
other commercial concerns.  [they are listed in random order]
Ray Bryant '77 "Norman Granz Jazz in Montreux
Bill Evans: Live in '64-'75 [Sweden/France/Denmark]
The Jazz Channel Presents:  Herbie Hancock--BET on Jazz
Bill Evans Trio:  The Oslo Concerts [1966 and 1980] including Nardis,
Stella, Autumn Leaves
Oscar Peterson Trio: Live in '63, '64, & '65 [in Sweden, Denmark and
Finland with Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen]
Keith Jarrett Standards Two Live in Tokyo [1986] with Peacock and Dejohnette
Keith Jarrett Standard One Live in Tokyo [1985]
Chick Corea "Rendezvous in New York" Acoustic Band [with Pattitucci
and Weckl] ca. 20??
Thelonious Monk:  Live in '66-Norway/Sweden [qt with Charlie Rouse,
Larry Gales and Ben Riley]
Count Basie: Live in '62 [jazz icon series] --recently discovered
concert in Sweden

When I look over the above list, I find it strange that a high
majority of these outstanding performances of an American music were
not performed in America.  Maybe a statement of how Americans value
this music????

John Spicknall
On 5/26/11, David McKay <davidmcka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you are a jazz piano fan, can you suggest any dvds that would be worth
> showing to my piano students, please?
>
> Thanks for any help list members can give.
>
> David McKay
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