Apple TV+ to launch documentary on founding father of Jazz, Louis Armstrong
2 min readBy Express News Service
The trailer of Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues documentary is out. The documentary will premiere on Apple TV+ on October 28.
Louis, thought of the founding father of Jazz, is among the first internationally identified and beloved stars and a cultural ambassador of the United States.
The documentary exhibits how Armstrong’s life spans the shift from the Civil War to the Civil Rights motion and the way he grew to become a lightning rod determine in that turbulent period.
The present is directed and produced by Emmy-nominated Sacha Jenkins in affiliation with Universal Music Group’s Polygram Entertainment, with Michele Anthony and David Blackman serving as government producers.
The filmmakers have entry to a treasure trove of uncommon archival supplies, together with a whole bunch of hours of audio recordings, movie footage, pictures, private diaries and extra.
(This story initially appeared on Cinema Express)
The trailer of Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues documentary is out. The documentary will premiere on Apple TV+ on October 28.
Louis, thought of the founding father of Jazz, is among the first internationally identified and beloved stars and a cultural ambassador of the United States.
The documentary exhibits how Armstrong’s life spans the shift from the Civil War to the Civil Rights motion and the way he grew to become a lightning rod determine in that turbulent period.
The present is directed and produced by Emmy-nominated Sacha Jenkins in affiliation with Universal Music Group’s Polygram Entertainment, with Michele Anthony and David Blackman serving as government producers.
The filmmakers have entry to a treasure trove of uncommon archival supplies, together with a whole bunch of hours of audio recordings, movie footage, pictures, private diaries and extra.
(This story initially appeared on Cinema Express)