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I was at the Monterey Jazz Festival over the weekend and Saturday afternoon they screened a documentary on Don Ellis called "Electric Heart: Don Ellis The Man, His Times, His Music". It was quite good. Before the film, his former pianist Milcho Leviev played some songs and talked about Ellis. The director followed up by talking about how hard it's been trying to get a distributor for the film.

What I got from both Leviev and the film maker was a supreme frustration about how Ellis' impact on the music has been overlooked. They both consider him one of the major musicians of the last 50 years.

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I was at the Monterey Jazz Festival over the weekend and Saturday afternoon they screened a documentary on Don Ellis called "Electric Heart: Don Ellis The Man, His Times, His Music". It was quite good...

This film is also being screened at The Northwest Film Forum in Seattle as part of the upcoming Earshot Jazz Festival.

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What I got from both Leviev and the film maker was a supreme frustration about how Ellis' impact on the music has been overlooked. They both consider him one of the major musicians of the last 50 years.

Most people seem to approach his music from a superficial point of view. If Stan Kenton was important, so was Don Ellis, in at least the same way and quality. His dedication to the music was second to none.

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