Preview: George Duke
Preview: George Duke

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Preview: George Duke

1971
Movie
15 min
English

A 15 minute short film capturing George Duke and his band in performance at the Roxy Theater on the Sunset Strip. Duke's manager, Herb Cohen, asked filmmaker Josh Morton to film the musician's set and make a short film, which CBS Records sent to Europe to play on Scopitone film jukeboxes.

Insights

Director: Unknown (TV Special)Genres: Music, Documentary

Plot Summary

This TV special offers a glimpse into the early career of jazz keyboardist George Duke. It showcases his musical talents and provides insights into his creative process during a formative period. The program features performances and potentially interviews, highlighting his developing artistry.

Critical Reception

As a TV special from 1971, specific critical reception details are scarce and not widely archived. However, George Duke was already establishing himself as a significant musician in jazz and funk circles at this time, suggesting the special likely highlighted his burgeoning talent.

What Reviewers Say

  • An early look at a future jazz-funk icon.

  • Showcases George Duke's impressive keyboard skills.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable for this specific TV special, though George Duke himself had a highly decorated career.

Fun Fact

George Duke's early career saw him collaborating with legendary artists like Frank Zappa and Cannonball Adderley before embarking on his solo career.

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