Gerry Humphrys: The Loved One (2000)

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When singer and clarinetist Gerry Humphrys moved from Britain to Australia in 1957, he quickly became one of the most popular and influential musicians in his adopted homeland. Humphrys' jazz combo, the Red Onion Jazz Band, was widely regarded as Australia's finest trad jazz outfit, and when rock & roll became the dominant sound in pop music in the early 1960s, Humphrys embraced the new style as lead vocalist with the upbeat R&B ensemble the Loved Ones, which won him legions of new fans.

Director: Nigel Buesst
Runtime: 66 min
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Original Language: en
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What is Gerry Humphrys: The Loved One about?
When singer and clarinetist Gerry Humphrys moved from Britain to Australia in 1957, he quickly became one of the most popular and influential musicians in his adopted homeland. Humphrys' jazz combo, the Red Onion Jazz Band, was widely regarded as Australia's finest trad jazz outfit, and when rock & roll became the dominant sound in pop music in the early 1960s, Humphrys embraced the new style as lead vocalist with the upbeat R&B ensemble the Loved Ones, which won him legions of new fans.
Who directed Gerry Humphrys: The Loved One?
Gerry Humphrys: The Loved One was directed by Nigel Buesst.
How long is Gerry Humphrys: The Loved One?
Gerry Humphrys: The Loved One has a runtime of 1h 6m (66 minutes).