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  1. But Then She's Betty Carter: Directed by Michelle Parkerson. With Betty Carter, Lionel Hampton, Curtis Lundy, Mulgrew Miller. Look behind the scenes into the life of Betty Carter. Includes interviews with other musicians (including Lionel Hampton) and some wonderful concert footage.

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    • Betty Carter, Lionel Hampton, Curtis Lundy
    • Michelle Parkerson
  2. Synopsis. A documentary on the life and music of Betty Carter, But Then, She's Betty Carter has everything going for it in the talent of the black jazz vocalist herself. She not only is an accomplished singer, she had the wisdom and perseverance to stay with her vision of herself in the face of both gender and racial prejudice, which always ...

  3. . . . But then Shes Betty Carter. Betty Carters unforgettable voice is only outmatched by her vivacious stage presence. Michelle Parkerson’s lively portrait captures both effortlessly in this vivid look into the songstress’ life. Director: Michelle Parkerson. Year: 1980. Genre: Documentary. Type: Short.

  4. Parkerson's special film captures Carter's musical genius, her paradoxical relationship with the public and her fierce dedication to personal and artistic independence. This lively film is an unforgettable portrait of legendary vocalist Betty Carter, one of the greatest living exponents of jazz.

  5. Año: 1980. Título original: But Then She's Betty Carter. Sinopsis: Una mirada entre bastidores de la vida de Betty Carter. Incluye entrevistas con otros músicos (incluido Lionel Hampton) y algunas imágenes de conciertos.Puedes ver But Then She's Betty Carter mediante en las plataformas:

  6. This lively film is an unforgettable portrait of legendary jazz vocalist Betty Carter. Refusing to bow to commercial demands throughout her long career, Carter forged an alternative criteria for success—including founding her own recording company and raising her two sons as a single parent.

  7. SYNOPSIS. This lively film is an unforgettable portrait of legendary vocalist Betty Carter, one of the greatest living exponents of jazz. Uncompromised by commercialism throughout her long career, she has forged alternative criteria for success — including founding her own recording company and raising her two sons as a single parent.