Jazz fans will probably relate more to him via the 1961 film Paris Blues where he played a jazz tenor player blowing alongside Paul Newman's blistering trombone (both dubbed).
It was a good, if not a great, film but it did draw attention to the different racial values in Europe as opposed to America at the time. It could be said that, in that respect, nothing much has changed.
Irrespective of the sociological implications involved in the love story - and it is a love story - the music is great with Louis Armstrong (as Wild Man Moore) and music by Duke's band.
The sax solos are credited to Paul Gonsalves and the trombone solos to Murray McEachern.
However, much as how great the music is, it really is a digression - we're saying farewell to a great actor - may he Rest In Peace - Lance
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