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Keep On Keepin' On
Eighty-nine year old trumpeting legend Clark Terry has mentored jazz wonders like Miles Davis and Quincy Jones, but Terry’s most unlikely friendship is with Justin Kauflin, a 23-year-old blind piano player with uncanny talent, but debilitating nerves. As Justin prepares for the most pivotal moment in his budding career, Terry’s ailing health threatens to end his own.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the life and career of legendary jazz trumpeter and composer Clark Terry. It follows his journey as he mentors young musicians, particularly Justin Brown, offering his wisdom and life lessons. The film captures Terry's enduring passion for music and his impact on generations of jazz artists.
Critical Reception
Keep On Keepin' On was widely praised by critics for its heartfelt portrayal of Clark Terry, its insightful look into the mentorship process, and its celebration of jazz music. Audiences also responded positively to the film's inspirational message and its intimate access to a jazz legend.
What Reviewers Say
A deeply moving and inspirational portrait of a jazz legend.
Highlights the importance of mentorship and the transmission of musical knowledge.
Celebrates the enduring power of jazz music and the spirit of its artists.
Google audience: Google users largely praised the film for its heartwarming story, excellent music, and the inspiring mentorship between Clark Terry and Justin Brown. Many found it to be a touching tribute to a great musician.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Film. Won the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival and the IDA Award for Best Documentary.
Fun Fact
The film was co-directed by Alan Hicks, who was mentored by Clark Terry himself, adding a deeply personal layer to the documentary.
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