
A Film About Kids and Music. Sant Andreu Jazz Band
Music · Documentary
Overview
A Film About Kids and Music is a project arising from a music class. Conducted by Joan Chamorro, the big band brings together children between 6 and 18 years old, around a classic jazz repertoire with lots of swing, which gained the public’s attention and sold-out some of the most important music auditoriums in Spain.
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Joan Chamorro
Joan Chamorro
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Joan Chamorro
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Jesse Davis
Jesse Davis
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Jesse Davis
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Ricard Gili
Ricard Gili
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Ricard Gili
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Wycliffe Gordon
Wycliffe Gordon
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Wycliffe Gordon
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Terell Stafford
Terell Stafford
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Terell Stafford
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Andrea Motis
Andrea Motis
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Andrea Motis
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Alba Armengou
Alba Armengou
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Alba Armengou
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