
Stan Kenton
Acting
Biography
Stanley Newcomb Kenton (December 15, 1911 – August 25, 1979) was an American pianist, composer, and arranger who led a highly innovative, influential, and often controversial American jazz orchestra. In later years, he was widely active as an educator.
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The Mike Douglas Show

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The Merv Griffin Show

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Startime

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General Electric Theater
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Playboy's Penthouse

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Talk About a Lady
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Music 55

Exclusive footage captures the wedding of American screen star Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco.
The Wedding in Monaco

The musical short features a romantic story that ties in with the music of Stan Kenton and his Orchestra with June Christy and the Pastels.
Let's Make Rhythm

Frans Zwartjes' adaptation of Euripides' tragedy, originally produced for stage by the actresses Josée Ruiter and Çanci Geraerdts.
Medea

Innovative jazz band leader Stan Kenton performs live in this 1977 concert at the Leisure Lounge in Ontario, Canada. Kenton broke away from traditional big band jazz by focusing on emotion and harmonies instead of swing styles. Filmed two years before his death, this show features Kenton and his band entertaining the audience with standards, including "Send in the Clowns," "Inner Crisis," "Body & Soul," "Love for Sale" and "Artistry in Rhythm."
Stan Kenton: Artistry in Rhythm
A brief history of Stan Kenton's musical career from taxi-dance gigs to his successful big band orchestra.
Stan Kenton and His Orchestra
Jazz Soundie with Stan Kenton and his players.
Reed Rapture

Helen Huntley and Stan Kenton and His Orchestra perform "Jammin' in the Panoram."
Jammin' in the Panoram
R.C.M. Soundie
Jealous

Stan Kenton and his Orchestra perform "This Love of Mine" with Cyd Charisse and other dancers
This Love of Mine
Stan Kenton and His Orchestra perform "Southern Scandal."
Southern Scandal

Short film featuring band leader Stan Kenton and vocalist Anita O'Day.