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'Round About Midnight is an album by jazz musician Miles Davis, released in March 1957 and his debut on Columbia Records, CL 949. Recording sessions took place at Columbia Studio D on October 26, 1955, and at Columbia's 30th Street Studio on June 5 and September 10, 1956. 'Round About Midnight is widely...
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In 'Round Midnight, real-life jazz legend Dexter Gordon brilliantly portrays the fictional tenor sax player Dale Turner... Director/scenarist Bertrand Tavernier, a veteran of the St. Germain des Pres scene, crafted "Round Midnight" as a nostalgic tribute to a now-vanished European musical scene.
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It begins to tell, 'round midnight, midnight. I do pretty well, till after sundown, Suppertime I'm feelin' sad; Memories always start 'round midnight Haven't got the heart to stand those memories, When my heart is still with you, And ol' midnight knows it, too.
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NO COVERCHARGE SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY UNLESS POSTED WEDNESDAYS - DANCEHALL, DUB & ROOTS REGGAE! NO COVER!!!
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'Round Midnight is an award-winning "a cappella" quartet of music educators from the Long Island/Manhattan area of New York.
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In the midst of a film culture dominated by violence comes Bertrand Tavernier's "Round Midnight," a lovingly gentle yet vibrant tribute to jazz, friendship and film itself, made by a director of consummate taste and precise imagination. "Round Midnight" is sentimental, but it's never vague,
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