Overview
- Genre
- Arts, Biography, Culture, Music, and Cultural History
- Synopsis
The Savoy Ballroom was the home of the amazing Lindy Hop dancers, and the first venue in America where Blacks and Whites could dance and socialize together. Born fatherless and poor, Chick Webb developed spinal tuberculosis and was a hunchbacked dwarf in constant pain, yet he virtually invented modern drumming and built the hottest Swing orchestra of the 1930s - the "house band" of The Savoy Ballroom. Chick was mentored by Duke Ellington, toured with Louis Armstrong, argued with Jelly Roll Morton, jammed with Artie Shaw, discovered and practically adopted Ella Fitzgerald, beat Benny Goodman (with Gene Krupa) and Count Basie (with Billie Holiday) in legendary battle of the bands, befriended Mario Bauzá ("The Father of Afro-Cuban Jazz"), fired R&B pioneer Louis Jordan for trying to steal away Ella, encouraged a struggling Dizzy Gillespie, and helmed the first Black band to host a national radio show . . . all before drumming himself to death at age 30.
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 85 minutes
Credits
- Jamal El-Amin ... Editor
Production Details
- Prod. Co.
- Floating World Pictures
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 2009-2012
- Locations
- Harlem, NY - Los Angeles, CA
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2017
- Language
- English
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