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Smithsonian Channel's Sound Revolution

2008 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Smithsonian Channel's Sound Revolution is a documentary television series hosted by award-winning actor Morgan Freeman. Documentary footage, expert interviews and musical performances trace the origins of be-bop, jazz, rock 'n' roll and soul music, all emanating from “ground zero” – Clarksdale, Mississippi – and the Mississippi Delta. Each hour-long program is filled with recent performances, largely from the Montreux Jazz Festival, featuring performances by: B. B. King, Ike Tuner, Buddy Guy, Etta James, Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana, Robert Cray, Miles Davis, The Neville Brothers and many others. The show premiered in November 2008 on Smithsonian Networks. It was scripted by British writer Joe Cushley, directed by Chris Walker and produced by Alan Ravenscroft.

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Episodes

Season 1 (2008)

  1. Blues Beginnings
  2. Traveling Blues
  3. Sounds of Jazz
  4. Free Jazz to Future Jazz
  5. Soul Stirrings
  6. Heart of Soul
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