The film traces the friendship of music legend and teacher Clark Terry, 89, and Justin Kauflin, a 23-year-old, blind piano prodigy.
The film depicts the friendship of music legend and teacher Clark Terry, 89 and Justin Kauflin, a 23-year-old, blind piano prodigy. Kauflin, who suffers from debilitating stage fright, is invited to compete in an elite Jazz competition, just as Terry’s health takes a turn for the worse. As the clock ticks, we see two friends confront the toughest challenges of their lives.
Terry was also Quincy Jones’ first teacher, and mentor to Miles Davis. He is among the few performers ever to have played in both Count Basie’s and Duke Ellington’s bands. In the ‘60s Terry broke the color barrier as the first African-American staff musician at NBC – on “The Tonight Show.”
This screening is part of the Sonoma Mendocino Coast Whale & Jazz Festival.
Free to Arena Theater members, $10 for guests
Phone: 707-882-3272
Email: info@arenatheater.org
2018/04/02 - 2018/04/02
Arena Theater
214 Main Street, Point Arena, CA 95468