Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes is a documentary film that explores the history and impact of the iconic jazz record label, Blue Note Records. Founded in 1939 by Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, Blue Note Records became known for its innovative approach to recording and its roster of legendary artists.
The film delves into the label's evolution over the years, from its early days recording traditional jazz to its embrace of the avant-garde and fusion movements of the 1960s and 70s. Through interviews with musicians, producers, and historians, Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes sheds light on the label's enduring influence on the world of jazz and beyond.
Featuring rare archival footage and performances, the film captures the spirit of creativity and collaboration that defined Blue Note Records. From the groundbreaking recordings of artists like Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane to the modern-day resurgence of the label under the leadership of Don Was, Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes celebrates the legacy of one of the most important record labels in music history.