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Coleman Hawkins
Coleman Hawkins

Himself

Roy Eldridge
Roy Eldridge

Himself

Cozy Cole
Cozy Cole

Himself

Milt Hinton
Milt Hinton

Himself

Johnny Guarnieri
Johnny Guarnieri

Himself

Carol Stevens
Carol Stevens

Herself

Barry Galbraith
Barry Galbraith

Himself

William D. Williams
William D. Williams

Narrator (voice)

Meredith Gaynes
Meredith Gaynes

Cigarette Girl

Albert Minns
Albert Minns

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    Documentary short showcasing the genius of jazz greats Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Cozy Cole, and Milt Hinton, among others.

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    1961-01-01

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