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  1. The Last of the Blue Devils: Directed by Bruce Ricker. With Buddy Anderson, Count Basie, Eddie Durham, Jimmy Forrest. During Prohibition, Kansas City was wide open, and jazz was its music. Late in the 1970s, musicians of the Pendergast era gather at the union hall to play, sing, and talk.

  2. The Last of the Blue Devils, subtitled The Kansas City Jazz Story, is a 1979 film documentary with notable figures from the history of Kansas City jazz starring Count Basie and Big Joe Turner. The film was produced and directed by Bruce Ricker.

  3. Andy Lewis. Download. Share. Made by Bruce Ricker in the 70s - this amazing documentary is centers round a some of the last surviving members of Walter Page's Blue Devils - many of whom became part of Bennie Moten's band, and went on to be part of the Count Basie Orchestra.

  4. 3 de ago. de 2012 · The last of the blue devils. Publication date. 1979. Contributor. Pacifica Radio Archives. Pianist Jay McShann and Bruce Ricker, lawyer and producer of "Last of the Blue Devils", a documentary about Kansas City Jazz. Ricker speaks about his influences and how the film evolved.

  5. THE LAST OF THE BLUE DEVILS. USA, 1979. motion picture | Feature film (over 60 minutes). "Piney Brown blues" by Joe Turner, Pete Johnson, performed by Joe Turner, Jay McShann; "Jay's blues" by and performed by Jay McShann; "Jesse's blues" by and performed by Jesse Price; "Moten swing" by Bennie Moten, Bus Moten, "Jumpin' at the Woodside" by ...

  6. The Last of the Blue Devils is an album by jazz pianist Jay McShann, recorded in 1977 and released by the Atlantic label. [1] Reception.

  7. Cast & crew. User reviews. IMDbPro. All topics. Plot. The Last of the Blue Devils. Summaries. During Prohibition, Kansas City was wide open, and jazz was its music. Late in the 1970s, musicians of the Pendergast era gather at the union hall to play, sing, and talk.