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Guitarist Barney Kessel is the only white performer in this film. He was seated in the shadows to shade his skin, and for close-ups, his hands were stained with berry juice.
Reportedly, during the filming of this short Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart paid a visit to the set and observed filming (hearing that something great was happening). According to one musician, Bogart came up to him and said "Are you getting paid good money for this? If you aren't, you should strike!"
Director Gjon Mili had been an award-winning still photographer for Life magazine but had never made a movie before.
Clips from this short were used in U2's music video for "Angel of Harlem".
Marlowe Morris, seen here as a piano player, later switched instruments and played electric organ exclusively.
Producer Gordon Hollingshead was nominated for an Academy Award for this footage in the category of Best Short Subject, One-reel.
In 1995, Jammin' the Blues was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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| Complete credited cast: | |||
| Lester Young | - | Himself - on Tenor Sax | |
| George 'Red' Callender | - | Himself - on Bass (as Red Callender) | |
| Harry Edison | - | Himself - on Trumpet | |
| Marlowe Morris | - | Himself - on Piano | |
| Sidney Catlett | - | Himself - on Drums | |
| Barney Kessel | - | Himself - on Guitar | |
| Jo Jones | - | Himself - on Drums (as Joe Jones) | |
| John Simmons | - | Himself - on Bass | |
| Illinois Jacquet | - | Himself - on Tenor Sax | |
| Marie Bryant | - | Herself - Singer and Dancer | |
| Archie Savage | - | Himself - Dancer |
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