Jivin' in Be-Bop explained

Jivin' in Be-Bop
Director:Leonard Anderson
Spencer Williams
Producer:William D. Alexander
Starring:Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra
Helen Humes
Cinematography:Don Malkames
Editing:Gladys Brothers
Studio:Alexander Productions
Distributor:Alexander Distributing Company Inc.
Runtime:57 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Jivin' in Be-Bop is a 1947 musical film produced by William D. Alexander and starring Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra,[1] which included notable musicians such as bassist Ray Brown, vibraphonist Milt Jackson, and pianist John Lewis. It also features singers Helen Humes and Kenny "Pancho" Hagood, Master of Ceremonies Freddie Carter, and a group of dancers.[2]

Content

The film consists of a plotless revue presented in a theatrical setting, offering a total of 19 musical and dance numbers. Gillespie and his band are shown performing eight songs, including "Salt Peanuts", "One Bass Hit", "Oop Bop Sh'Bam" and "He Beeped When He Should Have Bopped". The band plays off-camera while dancers perform during the remaining songs, which include "Shaw 'Nuff", "A Night in Tunisia", "Grosvenor Square" and "Ornithology".[2] [3]

Production

The liner notes that accompany the DVD release suggest the tracks were prerecorded.[4] One of Gillespie's biographers confirms this,[5] although at least one critic believes the musicians were playing live.[4]

Reception

The dance sequences have been described as "dull and frequently silly" by writer Phil Hall, who wrote that Jivin' in Be-Bop includes "one of the worst ballets ever put on film".[6] Gillespie's dancing, on the other hand, is generally praised. One writer said "his unique technique is shown to great effect" in the film.[7] One biographer described Gillespie "skipping about the stage",[8] and another wrote that Gillespie was "quite happy to dance to the band's sounds, ... spinning around and mugging in front of the band".[5]

Between songs, Carter tells jokes and banters with Gillespie. Film historian Donald Bogle described the comic routines as "dull-witted".[9] Bogle went on: "There are only two redeeming factors here: namely Dizzy Gillespie and vocalist Helen Humes. Otherwise the proceedings are pretty dreary."[9]

Home media

A 1993 video, Things to Come, included the eight on-screen performances by Gillespie and the band from Jivin' in Be-Bop, together with some numbers from another Alexander-produced musical, Rhythm in a Riff, which featured Billy Eckstine.[10] [11]

Jivin' in Be-Bop was released on DVD in 2004. The between-song banter between Carter and Gillespie was cut.[6] [12] According to one reviewer, the DVD was produced from a badly damaged print, which made portions of the film "unwatchable".[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Moon . Spencer . Reel Black Talk: A Sourcebook of 50 American Filmmakers . registration . 1997 . Greenwood Press . Westport, Conn . 0-313-29830-0 . 5 .
  2. Book: Yanow . Scott . Scott Yanow . Jazz on Film: The Complete Story of the Musicians & Music Onscreen . registration . 2004 . Backbeat Books . San Francisco . 0-87930-783-8 . 80–82 .
  3. Book: Yurochko . Bob . A Short History of Jazz . 1993 . Rowman & Littlefield . Lanham, Md . 0-8304-1595-5 . 111–112 .
  4. Web site: Jeffrey . Kauffman . Jivin' in Be-Bop . . January 29, 2008 . April 10, 2009 .
  5. Book: Shipton . Alyn . Groovin' High: The Life of Dizzy Gillespie . 1999 . Oxford University Press . Oxford . 0-19-514410-4 . 184 .
  6. Web site: Phil . Hall . Phil Hall (US writer) . Jivin' in Be-Bop . . August 17, 2004 . April 23, 2017 .
  7. Web site: T. Brooks . Shepard . Master of the Horn . . May–June 1997 . April 23, 2017 .
  8. Book: Gentry . Tony . Dizzy Gillespie . 1991 . Holloway House . Los Angeles . 0-87067-778-0 . 128 .
  9. Book: Peterson . Bernard L. . Early Black American Playwrights and Dramatic Writers . 1997 . Greenwood Press . Westport, Conn . 0-313-26621-2 . 125 .
  10. Chip . Deffaa . Chip Deffaa . Dizzy Gillespie and Billy Eckstine: Things To Come . . April 2, 1993 . April 10, 2009 .
  11. Book: Yanow . Jazz on Film . October 2004 . 133 . 9781617747014 .
  12. Web site: Robert R. . Calder . Dizzy Gillespie: Jivin' in Bebop . . December 22, 2004 . April 10, 2009 .