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Gerry Humphrys: The Loved One offers a glimpse into the Australian jazz scene through the life of a European transplant. The film captures not just music but the vibe of an era, showcasing how Humphrys’ Red Onion Jazz Band carved out a niche that bridged cultures. The pacing flows nicely, giving enough time for the audience to soak in the nuances of performance and the evolution of jazz in Australia. It’s intriguing how the film juxtaposes traditional jazz against the rock & roll wave that was sweeping through at the time, highlighting the tension between the old and new. You really get a sense of who Gerry is, both as an artist and a person, through candid moments that feel genuine and unforced.
This documentary has had a limited release history, making it somewhat scarce in terms of availability for collectors. The film's focus on Gerry Humphrys provides a unique perspective on the jazz scene in Australia around the late '50s and early '60s, appealing to those with an interest in music history. While it may not be a mainstream title, its niche appeal and cultural significance could make it a sought-after piece for dedicated enthusiasts.
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