durée : 00:25:17 - Archie Shepp, saxophoniste (2/5) - par : Yvan Amar - Archie Shepp est "la mémoire babélienne du jazz", dit de lui un spécialiste. Le saxophoniste de légende nous a accueilli chez lui dans sa petite maison des environs de Paris. Au micro d'Yvan Amar, Il nous livre le condensé d’une carrière hors-norme. - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
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