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PRESS KIT

Oxygen for the Ears: Living Jazz Documentary film, USA, 2012, 93 min, HD, stereo, color "Oxygen for the Ears: Living Jazz" is a story of the trials and triumphs of jazz in America. Like every jazz tune with a starting point - a simple note - from which the music starts its journey and rises, "Oxygen for the Ears" portrays Washington D.C. as such a departure point for its documentary story, "Living Jazz". Jazz's rich history is showcased through personal stories and performances by living legends and contemporary stars of the powerful Washington D.C. jazz scene. Hear the music of giants who made their names, in part, in Washington D.C., including Duke Ellington, Jelly Roll Morton, Billie Holiday, Stan Getz, Charlie Parker, Lester Young, Billy Taylor, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, and others. The journey continues with jazz's history-makers, such as Buck Hill, Butch Warren, Andrew White III, Maurice 'Brother' Lyles, Joe Byrd, and Lennie Cuje, among others, who contribute music, show the audience today's real jazz scene, and tell stories from venues along U Street (DC's "Black Broadway"), such as the historic Howard Theatre and illegal afterhour clubs. Stunning performances and candid interviews with rising stars, such as Esperanza Spalding, Eric Lewis, Chuchito Valdes, Ben Williams, Ravi Coltrane, Brian Settles, Antonio Parker, Dwain Adell, Jimmy 'Junebug' Jackson, Akua Allrich and others, are joined by jazz historians and members of the Capitol's jazz community, to show that D.C. remains an epicenter of jazz that music bubbles and bursts beyond. "Oxygen for the Ears: Living Jazz" recognizes jazz's rich history and it's uncertain future. Dr Martin Luther King GIGANOVA Productions LLC 207 Warren St NE Washington, DC 20002, USA giganova@giganova.com Phone: +1-202-531-9262 www.oxygenfortheears.com

Featured Jazz Performances and Interviews Dwayne Adell, pianist Akua Allrich, singer Larry Appelbaum, Library of Congress Tedd Baker, saxophonist Elijah Jamal Balbed, saxophonist Colombia Barrosse, US Department of State Bohemian Caverns Big Band Joe Byrd, guitarist and bassist Ravi Coltrane, saxophonist Lennie Cuje, vibraphonist Dr. Bernard Demczuk, George Washington University Luis Faife, saxophonist Marc Fisher, The Washington Post Zach Graddy, saxophonist Buck Hill, saxophonist DeAndrey Howard, trumpeter Jimmy "Junebug" Jackson, drummer Knud Jensen, saxophonist Tamika Love Jones, singer Grace Kelly, saxophonist William Knowles, pianist Eric Lewis, pianist Brad Linde, saxophonist Maurice "Brother" Lyles, drummer Donvonte McCoy, trumpeter Prof. Connaitre Miller, Howard University Music Department Antonio Parker, saxophonist Prof. Chris Royal, Howard University Music Department Little Royal, singer Blair Ruble, Keenan Institute Mark Ruffin, SiriusXM Satellite Radio Mark Saltman, bassist Brian Settles, saxophonist Esperanza Spalding, singer and bassist Dr. Billy Taylor, pianist Michael Thomas, trumpeter Chuchito Valdés, pianist Prof. Patrick Warfield, University of Maryland Music Department Butch Warren, bassist Ernie Watts, saxophonist Andrew White III, saxophonist, oboist and publisher Ben Williams, bassist Steve Wilson, saxophonist

Credits (abridged) Director!!! Stefan Immler Producers!!! Tom Abel!!!! Cathy Abel!!!! Stefan Immler Co-Producer!! Thomas Walker Written by!!! Stefan Immler!!!! Thomas Walker Camera!!! Stefan Immler!!!! Manuel Lavalle!!!! Corey Williams!!!! Mike Ratel!!!! Silvina Gatica!!!! Anthony Lafleur!!!! Thomas Walker Editor!!! Stefan Immler Narrators!!! Erik Todd Dellums!!!! Darryl Tittley Production Assistants! Silvina Gatica!!!! Dario Stuth!!!! Enrico Stuth!!!! Adam Bryant Production Stills!! Carlyle V. Smith @ Soulfotography.com Produced by!! GIGANOVA Productions LLC Jazz Performances Filmed at: HR57 Center for the Preservation of Jazz and Blues Bohemian Caverns Columbia Station Jazz Loft @ Red Door Twins Jazz Utopia Indulj Lounge Westminster Presbyterian Church The Kennedy Center Jazz Club Jazz in the Garden National Gallery of Art

Production Stills Pianist Dwayne Adell performing on set. Pianist Dwayne Adell performing on set. Dr. Billy Taylor on set at the Kennedy Center. Esperanza Spalding and director Stefan Immler. Columbia Barosse and director Stefan Immler on set at the U.S. Department of State. Director Stefan Immler, narrator Erik Todd Dellums and co-producer Thomas Walker.

Production Stills Singer Tamika Love Jones performing. Singer Akua Allrich performing. Trumpeter DeAndrey Howard performing. Drummer in Malcolm X Park, Washington, D.C. Pianist William Knowles performing. Saxophonist Luis Faife performing.

Production Stills Saxophonist Andrew White III performing. Saxophonist Antonio Parker performing. Type to enter text The Bohemian Caverns Big Band. Latin Jazz Pianist Chuchito Valdes performing. Rockjazz pianist Eric Lewis performing. Director Stefan Immler on set. Bassist Butch Warren performing.