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Get your own digital version or 2 DVD set featuring the documentary film and a full performance of the songs from the original 2005 recording session: Warriors All by Horace Tapscott, Desert Fairy Princess and Peyote Song III by Jesse Sharps, Language of Saxophones from poet Kamau Daáood, Agony in the Garden from bassist and composer Roberto Miranda, and Lately's Solo (Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra standard arranged by Horace Tapscott). With behind the scenes footage, additional interviews, and more you'll get over three hours of exciting and historic material.

We are hard at work putting together the final touches on the film and looking to get it completed and over to the DVD duplicator around the end of January 2026. A crowdfunding campaign gave us enought to complete the DVD run and provide some funds to the composers who's work is featured in the film.  Every pre-order still helps. Our editing system died earler this month, but we were able to pivot and get on a backup system and are up and running again. - Tom Paige (Filmmaker)

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The Gathering: Roots & Branches of Los Angeles Jazz chronicles a multi-generational music project started in 2005 by Jesse Sharps, one of the great composers to come out of the progressive improvised music scene of Los Angeles and an early bandleader of Horace Tapscott's Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra. It focuses on the Leimert Park district and progressive jazz scene of Los Angeles covering the history of the music, and the tradition of elders guiding the young players on the scene. With live performances and behind the scenes footage of the historic recording session that started the project off, and interviews and performances by local legends Azar Lawrence, Dwight Trible, Kamau Daáood, Phil Ranelin, and Roberto Miranda as well as rising stars Kamasi Washington, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson and many others, the film covers a rich and evolving musical community.

The film has completed its festival  run, with a world premiere "work in progress" at the Maine International Film Festival in 2019, a West Coast premiere at the 2020 Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles, Midwest premiere at the 2020 Black Harvest Film Festival in Chicago, and and international premiere at the 2021 Jecheon Music and Film Festival in Korea. This release includes a second version with full, live performances of all the soings from the 2005 recordings session featured in the film, plus a bunch of bonus footage and interviews.




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