This DVD release contains three of jazz's most outstanding vocalists: Carmen McRae, Mel Torm, and Jimmy Rushing. All three episodes present rare television appearances of each singer, and are collected here on DVD for the first time ever. As a special feature, the DVD can be viewed in its original mono mix or in newly remastered 5.1 surround audio.
Created by world-renowned jazz aficionado Ralph J. Gleason, the Jazz Casual programs were originally broadcast on the National Education Television Network from 1960-1968 to showcase the wild sounds of jazz. Presenting jazz music to American audiences in an intimate and informal setting, the series was unique in that the musical director of each episode was, essentially, the featured artist, an approach that generated the cooperation of the scene's most revered musicians.
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If you've always wanted to travel like the rich and famous, look no further! Dream Jets takes to the air and the luxurious personal jets of some of the world's most famous actors, musicians and sports legends. Dream Jets follows an experienced design team whose high-profile customers demand excellence in everything from comfort to functionality. See what it's like to live like a king, when Dream Jets visits the private plane of Elvis Presley. Finally, learn how the airways of tomorrow may become as commonplace as the highways of today.