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Movie poster: Jazz Parades: Feet Don't Fail Me Now (1990)
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Jazz Parades: Feet Don't Fail Me Now

1990 · 60 min Documentary

A celebration of New Orleans' musical culture — from its piano bars and barrelhouses to brass bands and street parades, with their colorful, riotous, and symbolic second lines, in which the community plays an essential part in the performance. Shot in the thick of funeral parades and nightclubs, with performances by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and Danny Barker, Feet Don't Fail Me Now tells the story of New Orleans' utterly unique and valuable jazz heritage.

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Year 1990
Genre Documentary
Director Alan Lomax
Runtime 60 min.

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Jazz Parades: Feet Don't Fail Me Now is an acquired taste at 0.0/10. We recommend checking the trailer and synopsis before diving in.

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A classic from 1990. They don't make them like this anymore — which is exactly why you should watch it. Best for: genre fans and those open to something unconventional.

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