Art Blakey: The Jazz Messenger
Art Blakey formed the Jazz Messengers in the mid-1950s, and the evolving group became a rite of passage for talented young musicians for the next 35 years. This documentary portrait of Blakey captures the legendary drummer, bandleader, and teacher in the 1980s as he leads workshops and performances in London and New York City. It also features candid conversations with Blakey and multiple generations of collaborators including Terence Blanchard, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Goldson, Wynton Marsalis, and Wayne Shorter.
Tickets
- Tickets available soon.
- $9 general admission; $7 MFAH members, students with ID, seniors (65+)
Plan Your Visit
- This screening takes place in Brown Auditorium Theater in the Law Building.
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Generous support has been provided by the Foundation for Independent Media Arts.
Art Blakey: The Jazz Messenger
Directed by Dick Fontaine and Pat Hartley
(USA, 1988, 78 minutes, in English)
Brown Auditorium Theater, digital