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t-mezz January-17th-2005 10:13 AM

Mezz Mezzrow
 
hello.
I'm working on a docmentary on my grandfather's cousin, Mezz Mezzrow. for the last 20 years I've made television for hire.....interesting shows about archaeology, the history of parachutes, profiles on rock musicians and movie stars, lately "Monster Garage" on the Discovery Channel....but now I'm working on something about which I'm connected by blood, and the music I love.

I would like to find and be in contact with anyone who knew and/or played with Mezz.
thanks very much.
Tod

Richardo Caerleoni January-17th-2005 12:58 PM

[QUOTE=t-mezz]hello.
I'm working on a docmentary on my grandfather's cousin, Mezz Mezzrow. for the last 20 years I've made television for hire.....interesting shows about archaeology, the history of parachutes, profiles on rock musicians and movie stars, lately "Monster Garage" on the Discovery Channel....but now I'm working on something about which I'm connected by blood, and the music I love.

I would like to find and be in contact with anyone who knew and/or played with Mezz.
thanks very much.
Tod[/QUOTE]

Ck/Out BBC JAZZ...more to follow..

RC

Dr Dave January-17th-2005 01:09 PM

I read "Really The Blues" a long time ago and enjoyed it immensely. If you've searched his name, you know that there's all kinds of Milton Mezzrow memorabilia out there. Best of luck with your project!

douglasnewman February-3rd-2005 03:39 PM

Mezz Documentary
 
Hi Tod,

I've actually been working on a film that talks a bit about Mezz. It's not on Mezz per se but it will give a short overview of his life and times. Perhaps we can discuss this more in proper email. Please feel free to contact me, [email]dnewman8@nyc.rr.com[/email]

akashuba March-1st-2005 02:47 PM

I think Mezz was a cousin of my grandfather, too
 
I am in Chicago. My grandfather's name was Milton Grosse. Please email me directly. I have read Really the Blues and have always been interested in Mezz's life.

José Domingos Raffaelli March-2nd-2005 06:04 AM

Mezz Mezzrow
 
French jazz critic Hugues Panassié was a very close friend of Mezzrow. Matter of fact, Mezzrow settled in Paris because Panassié urged him to make the move. Panassié gave him all support he could and also wrote a book titled "Quand Mezzrow enregistre" (or something like that).

Panassé passed away in 1975 but certainly some French jazz buffs can give you more informations about Mezzrow stay in France.

José

t-mezz March-2nd-2005 09:40 PM

thanks for the responses
 
I appreciate the answers, and the leads.
Tod


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