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Directed by
  
Clint Eastwood

Cinematography
  
Vic Losick

Initial release
  
4 October 2003

Film series
  
The Blues

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3.7/5
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Written by
  
Peter Guralnick

Edited by
  
Joel Cox, Gary Roach

Director
  
Clint Eastwood

Production company
  
BBC

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Produced by
  
Clint Eastwood Bruce Ricker

Starring
  
Marcia Ball Dave Brubeck Ray Charles Pinetop Perkins,...

Producers
  
Clint Eastwood, Bruce Ricker

Cast
  
Clint Eastwood, Ray Charles, Dr John, Dave Brubeck, Pinetop Perkins

Similar
  
The Road to Memphis, The Soul of a Man, Warming by the Devil's Fire, Feel Like Going Home, Honkytonk Man

Piano Blues is a 2003 documentary film directed by Clint Eastwood as the seventh installment of the documentary film series "The Blues" produced by Martin Scorsese. The film features interviews and live performances of piano players Ray Charles, Dave Brubeck, Dr. John and Marcia Ball.

In the documentary Eastwood explores his lifelong passion for piano blues and jazz. He interviews artists as Ray Charles, Dr. John, Marcia Ball, Pinetop Perkins, Dave Brubeck, Jay McShann, Henry Gray and shows archival performances of Fats Domino, Otis Spann, Art Tatum, Albert Simmons, Pete Johnson, Jay McShann, Big Joe Turner, Nat King Cole, Martha Davis, Professor Longhair, Charles Brown and Duke Ellington. Remarkable are two early performances of the Chess Records houseband with Otis Spann (piano), Willie Dixon (bass) and, probably, Fred Below (drums).

Eastwood shows his interest in jazz music with an interview and performance of improvising musician Pete Jolly, who introduces Phineas Newborn. Also Oscar Peterson and Thelonious Monk are present in the film with several performances. Eastwood explains his love for piano playing because of how his mother brought many Fats Waller records home saying; "This is real piano playing!".

As Clint Eastwood in his documentary states:
"I've always felt that jazz and blues were true American art forms. Maybe the only really original art forms that we have."

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Piano Blues (film) Wikipedia