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The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People
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The Original Rompin' Stompin' Hot and Heavy, Cool and Groovy All Star Jazz Show
Episode aired Apr 13, 1976
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Director
Jerome Schnur
Writers
Edward Gant
Gary Keys
Stars
Count Basie
Lionel Hampton
Herbie Hancock
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Director
Jerome Schnur
Writers
Edward Gant
Gary Keys
Stars
Count Basie
Lionel Hampton
Herbie Hancock
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Count Basie
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Lionel Hampton
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Herbie Hancock
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Max Roach
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Stan Getz
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Gerry Mulligan
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Dizzy Gillespie
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The George Faison Dancers
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Joe Williams
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Dionne Warwick
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Roland Hanna
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Joe Newman
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Director
Jerome Schnur
Writers
Edward Gant
Gary Keys
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Hammerin'
Performed by singer
Joe Williams
and pianist
Count Basie
, with the
George Faison
Dancers portraying men sentenced to hard labor
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Release date
April 13, 1976 (United States)
Filming locations
Ed Sullivan Theater - 1697 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
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Gorilla Films
Once Upon a Groove
Sagittarius Entertainment
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