Little Satchmo won the EMMY! Outstanding Historical Documentary, Southeast Chapter, 2023.
The film made its National UK Television Broadcast Debut on May 26th at 7:25pm GMT on PBS America, and is now in re-runs.
Sharon Preston-Folta speaks to The Times before the UK Television Broadcast Debut
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EASTERN EUROPE TOUR of LITTLE SATCHMO
Sept 1st, 2024 - Paros, GREECE
The inaugural Giddy Island Film Festival presents Little Satchmo as its opening night gala film, followed by a Q&A with John Alexander & JC Guest.
Sept 10th-14th - Rijeka, CROATIA
The 9th edition of the History Film Festival will bring back Little Satchmo filmmakers and feature a masterclass with JC Guest, showing clips from the film.
Sept 17th-19th, 2024 - Burgas, BULGARIA
Little Satchmo to open the Dock Burgas International Film Festival, with a Q&A with associate producer Shawn Rhodes.
Sept 18th-22nd - Belgrade, SERBIA
The inaugural Street Movies Festival will include a filmmaking workshop with filmmakers John Alexander & JC Guest, drawing upon Little Satchmo clips.
Sept 19th-22nd, 2024 - Mátészalka, HUNGARY
The Hungarian Hollywood Council, city of Mátészalka and Origo Film Studio to showcase Little Satchmo at the Tony Curtis International Film Festival.
Sept 30th-Oct 6th, 2024 - Targu Mures, ROMANIA
The 20th edition of Simfest will include a masterclass with JC Guest, utilizing clilps from Little Satchmo as a case study.
November 22nd-Dec 1st - Peloponnisos, GREECE
Little Satchmo to make a final encore showing in Greece for the Peloponnisos International Film Festival, followed by a Q&A with Shawn Rhodes.
The Broad Theater (New Orleans, LA)
C.L. Hoover Opera House (Junction City, KS)
The Grand Theater (Grand Island, NE)
Jean Cocteau Cinema (Santa Fe, NM)
Manship Theatre (Baton Rouge, LA)
Sebastiani Theatre (Sonoma CA)
Torino Museo Nacionale di Cinema (Italy)
Cinema Farnese (Italy)
TheStudio@620 (St. Pete, FL)
HOB Brewing Company (Dunedin, FL)
Lincolnville Museum & Cultural Center (St. Augustine, FL)
Roosevelt Public Library (Roosevelt, NY)
Reginald F. Lewis Museum - Smithsonian Affiliate (Baltimore, MD)
Lawrence Arts Center (Lawrence, KS)
Master of Art Encore Screening (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Harvard Club of Washington DC (Washington DC)
Utah Film Center - National Endowment of Arts (Salt Lake City, UT)
CLIT Film Festival Encore Screening (Portugal)
University of Minnesota (St Paul, MN)
Southern Circuit of Independent Filmmakers - National Endowment of Arts (AL, LA, MS)
Docs In Progress (Silver Spring, MD)
AFIN Film Festival (Australia) - NOMINEE
African Diaspora Cinema Festival (Italy) - WINNER ADCF Award
American Jazz Museum (Kansas City MO)
Beaufort Film Festival (NC)
Beaufort International Film Festival (South Carolina)
Blue Ridge Film Festival (Georgia)
Bronze Lens Film Festival (Atlanta GA)
CLIT Film Festival (Portugal)
Columbus YES Festival (Columbus IN)
Creative Pinellas Art Annual Event ( Largo, FL)
Denton Black Film Festival (Denton TX)
Doc Savannah (Savannah GA)
Dok#4 Documentary Film Festival (Serbia)
Listen Up Film Series presented by Daddy Kool Records at Green Light Cinema (St Petersburg FL)
FICIMAD (Madrid, Spain)
Footcandle Film Festival (Hickory NC)
Full Bloom Film Festival (Statesville NC) - WINNER best feature documentary
Harvard Arts First Film and Video Night (Cambridge MA)
Harvard Club of Washington DC (Washington DC)
Jacques Tati Film Awards (Castillones, France) - WINNER best documentary
Japan Indies Film Festival (Japan) - WINNER best documentary
Lane Doc Fest (Jackson TN) - FINALIST
Longleaf Film Festival (Raleigh NC)
Master of Art Film Festival (Bulgaria) NOMINEE
Macon Film Festival (Macon, GA) - WINNER, best music film
Mediterranean Film Festival Cannes - FINALIST
Museum of the City of New York (New York NY)
New Jersey Film Festival (New Brunswick NJ) - NOMINEE
New Orleans Jazz Museum (New Orleans LA)
OtherMovie Lugano Film Festival (Lugano, Switzerland) - WINNER special mention prize
Pan African Film Festival (Los Angeles)
Queens Underground Film Festival (New York)
Reedy Reels Film Festival (Greenville SC)
Rieti e Sabina Film Festival (Italy)
RiverRun Festival (Winston-Salem NC)
Saraqusta Film Festival (Zaragoza, Spain)
Sarasota Film Festival (Florida)
Setúbal Cinema Charlot (Portugal)
Tallgrass Film Festival (Wichita KS)
UN WOMEN USA Through Women’s Eyes International Film Festival (Virtual)
Utah Film Center - National Endowment of Arts (Salt Lake City, UT)
Wichita Jazz Festival (Wichita KS)
Women on the Net Film Series (online, Los Angeles)
WSLR | Fogartyville Film Series (Florida)
AARP Movies for Grown Ups (virtual)
American Black Film Festival (virtual)
American Legacy Network Film Festival (virtual)
Florida Family and Faith International Film (Florida)
Hot Docs | Doc Soup Film Series (Toronto)
History Film Festival (Croatia)
Rome Independent Film Festival (Italy)
Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival (Greece), *world premiere* NOMINEE
Union Of Excellence (Switzerland)
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Read the Book at the heart of the Documentary.
Written by Sharon Preston-Folta with Denene Millner
Available via Amazon on
https://www.littlesatchmo.com/
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Susan Houston, Emily Bonavia, Sharon Preston- Folta
CO PRODUCERS: Ann Garvey, Muriel Minot, Terrence Beasor. Michael and Suzy Valentino
ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS: Tom Cotter and Jennifer Cotter, Shawn Rhodes, Lindsey Hall
Sharon Preston-Folta has spent a thirty-plus-year career in advertising sales and marketing, predominantly as an account executive in radio. She's worked with such companies as Fairchild Publications and WLNY TV in Long Island, and ABC/Disney and CBS Radio and Emmis Communications in New York City. She is currently Sr. Account Executive w
Sharon Preston-Folta has spent a thirty-plus-year career in advertising sales and marketing, predominantly as an account executive in radio. She's worked with such companies as Fairchild Publications and WLNY TV in Long Island, and ABC/Disney and CBS Radio and Emmis Communications in New York City. She is currently Sr. Account Executive with WUSF Public Media in Tampa, FL. Sharon became a published author with her memoir "Living in The Shadow of my Father, Louis Daniel Armstrong" in 2012, which made public the private family life of Louis
Armstrong, Lucille 'Sweets' Preston, his mistress for 21 years and their child, Sharon.
In addition to her AA from Westchester Community College and BA in Communication Arts from Iona
College, Sharon’s love of cooking led her to attend the Institute of Culinary Education nights and weekends, where she earned two professional degrees; Culinary in 1999 and culinary Management in 2005. Sharon
believes in giving back to the community and has used her cooking skills as a Chef Instructor in the Cooking Matters program. She's currently a Volunteer Programmer at WSLR 96.5 LP FM in Sarasota, Florida where she resides with her husband, Howard, a musician.
John Alexander is an Emmy-winning director and editor who graduated at the top of his class at Harvard University, where he was awarded the McCord Arts Prize. He co-owns and operates the production company and post-production house Crook & Nanny Productions with JC Guest. Crook & Nanny offers full production and post-production services
John Alexander is an Emmy-winning director and editor who graduated at the top of his class at Harvard University, where he was awarded the McCord Arts Prize. He co-owns and operates the production company and post-production house Crook & Nanny Productions with JC Guest. Crook & Nanny offers full production and post-production services for narrative, documentary, commercial and industrial projects, both short form and feature length, and specialize in seeing high-quality independent films to completion, with an emphasis on framing unique voices in a timely landscape. After graduating from Harvard, Alexander and Guest's feature debut, "Bender," a thriller on America's first serial killing family, won a Golden Strands award for Outstanding Cast before being distributed in North America, Asia, Africa and Europe to cult status. As an encore, their documentary, "This Is Love," winner of the Raindance Spirit Award and Best International Documentary in Rome, broke attendance records screening at 50 international film festivals, where it won numerous top prizes, including recognition of service from various cities, counties, states and countries around the world. His commercial resume includes commercial work for Verizon, BioHaven Pharmaceuticals, Topshop/Zalando with Cara Delevigne, Bobbi Brown makeup with Kate Upton, Get Organized with Peter Walsh, and the city of Orlando FL. His award-winning directing and editing work has been seen on Hulu, Epix, Sundance Channel, Amazon Prime, NFL Network, and Paramount+, in addition to on television and in theaters worldwide.
This New Orleans' native lends his signature voice as narrator to Little Satchmo.
Here is a clip of his bio, but to truly know him, please go see him live and in person!
In his early career, he opened shows for the likes of Mel Torme, Lou Rawls, Rosemary Clooney and, most recently, Herbie Hancock. In recent times he has recorded three CD's
This New Orleans' native lends his signature voice as narrator to Little Satchmo.
Here is a clip of his bio, but to truly know him, please go see him live and in person!
In his early career, he opened shows for the likes of Mel Torme, Lou Rawls, Rosemary Clooney and, most recently, Herbie Hancock. In recent times he has recorded three CD's. Through the Eyes of A Child , Scotch and Soda, and the remarkable Jambalaya, recorded for Bose. Yet another CD entitled Gospel United, a concert recording arranged in Denmark, contains his remarkable solo arrangement of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", which has achieved Gold Record status in several European markets.
Sometimes you can hear him singing, sometimes whistling, or sometimes you can hear him faintly from the street as he sits at his piano singing a Korean lullaby. John's job is to sing -- to sing jazz, to sing it with such style and grace that no one ever mistakes him for anything other than a master. John is one of those remarkable cases where the art arises from the true heart. To know John is to hold onto the coattails of a butterfly. To hear him sing is to feel a brief touch of the wing.
Lea Umberger has been working in Stage and Film for more than 20 years. After graduating NYU Tisch School of the Art with an MFA in set and costume design she set out to build a design career that covers Theater, Film, Television in Production Design, Set Design and
Costume Design.
Lea has also worked for the past 14 years as a production d
Lea Umberger has been working in Stage and Film for more than 20 years. After graduating NYU Tisch School of the Art with an MFA in set and costume design she set out to build a design career that covers Theater, Film, Television in Production Design, Set Design and
Costume Design.
Lea has also worked for the past 14 years as a production designer/art director for film with two features, 17 short films and eight years as the Managing Art Director at HSN, where she created and managed set designs for network events, partnerships and brands including Disney, Universal, Dreamworks, Ford, Toyota, Lancome, Sofia Vergara, Michael Bolton, Rod Stewart, Keith Urban, Randy Jackson, Queen Latifah, Nate Berkus, Vern Yip and more.
Lea is the Programmer for Listen Up Film Series and works with Daddy Kool Records to present a free monthly film series that encourages independent spirit by bringing the rich and raucous world of music and art house films to the Tampa Bay area.
Lea also serves as as Art Project Manager with Creative Pinellas.
JC is a writer and producer whose work includes award winning features This Is Love and Bender. With John Alexander, she founded Crook & Nanny Productions, where she has recently supervised post-production of features including Open Field and Stoke and numerous commercial projects.
She worked with veteran production advisor David Alper thr
JC is a writer and producer whose work includes award winning features This Is Love and Bender. With John Alexander, she founded Crook & Nanny Productions, where she has recently supervised post-production of features including Open Field and Stoke and numerous commercial projects.
She worked with veteran production advisor David Alper through post-production of Robert Redford’s A Walk In The Woods as well as pre-production of Equals, starring Kristen Stewart. In 2012, she coordinated the Venice Art Walk, a prominent Los Angeles art show benefiting Venice Family Clinic, the largest free medical clinic in the United States, and her non-profit work includes designing video and written curriculum for award-winning teen safe driving program In One Instant. In addition to helming the financing, production, and securing of distribution for multiple independent feature films, her background includes holding a Series 65 license and managing the day-to-day operations of private equity funds. JC graduated cum laude from Harvard in 2011 majoring in English with a minor in Visual Studies.
Eddie founded Blue Rock Studio in 1970 in the then-obscure Manhattan neighborhood of SoHo, with Eddie as chief engineer then supervising engineer. Blue Rock gained a reputation as a private, secluded studio for creative exploration among artists ranging from Bob Dylan to Bob Marley, Bette Midler to Sun Ra, Barbara Streisand to The Kinks,
Eddie founded Blue Rock Studio in 1970 in the then-obscure Manhattan neighborhood of SoHo, with Eddie as chief engineer then supervising engineer. Blue Rock gained a reputation as a private, secluded studio for creative exploration among artists ranging from Bob Dylan to Bob Marley, Bette Midler to Sun Ra, Barbara Streisand to The Kinks, and many, many more. Backed by Leon Russell and his band, Dylan recorded “Watching The River Flow” and “When I Paint My Masterpiece” at Blue Rock. Other notable recording sessions included Keith Richards and Screamin’ Jay Hawkins’ “I Put A Spell On You,” and the Joe Jackson platinum-selling album “Night And Day,” with the song “Steppin’ Out,” which was nominated for two Grammys. In addition to scoring film and commercial projects,
Eddie won an Emmy Award for composing the episode “Hometown” of the documentary series “This Was America.” Other television compositions include shows for HBO, Cinemax, ABC, and PBS. Eddie has previously worked as both Music Supervisor and Assistant Director on David Sutherland’s award-winning “Jack Levine: A Feast Of Pure Reason.”
Shawn Rhodes has produced and directed over 350 Television episodes, 5000 commercials, nominated for two Emmy Awards, 6 Billboard Music Video Awards including a win, and numerous KAB awards. He has worked for CBS, FOX Sports, ESPN, Univision as well as America’s Most Wanted (ABC), Snapped (Oxygen), and Vengeance (HLN). Producer of five fi
Shawn Rhodes has produced and directed over 350 Television episodes, 5000 commercials, nominated for two Emmy Awards, 6 Billboard Music Video Awards including a win, and numerous KAB awards. He has worked for CBS, FOX Sports, ESPN, Univision as well as America’s Most Wanted (ABC), Snapped (Oxygen), and Vengeance (HLN). Producer of five films, His film “This is Love” was in 45 international film festivals including London, Rome, Madrid and Lisbon and won 15 international awards on the way to qualifying for the Academy Award competition.
Sierra Umberger is a student that is breaking into a film career as a jack of all trades. An interest in filmmaking lead to her obtaining a background in theater acting and production throughout her years in high school. While pursuing an Associates Degree, Sierra began working on film productions, both behind the scenes and on camera fo
Sierra Umberger is a student that is breaking into a film career as a jack of all trades. An interest in filmmaking lead to her obtaining a background in theater acting and production throughout her years in high school. While pursuing an Associates Degree, Sierra began working on film productions, both behind the scenes and on camera for multiple short films. She broke into videography and photography working with theater companies like Tampa Reperatory Theatre and local artist brand Sophia’s Imagination. Most recently she’s been an assistant to designer Lea Umberger on commercial shoots and with Lea Umberger Designs interior design.
In 2013 Nacari was introduced to doing makeup while working at Dillards in the cosmetics department. She was trained by working for the Million Dollar Estee Lauder counter, the Shiseido counter, and the Edge Beauty Department over her employment of three years. Two years later, Nacari Founded (Beauty By Cari.K.Inc). She was offered the o
In 2013 Nacari was introduced to doing makeup while working at Dillards in the cosmetics department. She was trained by working for the Million Dollar Estee Lauder counter, the Shiseido counter, and the Edge Beauty Department over her employment of three years. Two years later, Nacari Founded (Beauty By Cari.K.Inc). She was offered the opportunity from the Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe of doing makeup for Melba Moore starring in: Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill, amongst many other opportunities through the Theatre Troupe, Nacari has also worked with Author: Daisy Saunders, and Actress: Davenia McFadden known for Double Jeopardy to name a few. Nacari is in pursuit to spread her talents and gifts of makeup to as many as she can. Nacari also say's "Thank you for the opportunity to share her gift with the beautiful Daughter: Sharon Preston-Folta.
Award winning horn playing legend Wycliffe Gordon featured as the lead trombone line in Eddie Korvin's original composition "Song for Sharon".
Gordon has garnered Downbeat Magazine’s “Best Trombone” Award six times, the Jazz Journalist Association’s “Trombonist of the Year” thirteen times, in
addition to being the youngest member of the U.S
Award winning horn playing legend Wycliffe Gordon featured as the lead trombone line in Eddie Korvin's original composition "Song for Sharon".
Gordon has garnered Downbeat Magazine’s “Best Trombone” Award six times, the Jazz Journalist Association’s “Trombonist of the Year” thirteen times, in
addition to being the youngest member of the U.S. Statesmen of Jazz and recent
winner of the “Louie Award” presented by the Louis Armstrong House Museum.
Gordon cites Armstrong as a leading musical influence for his work, which has
encompassed definitive tribute recordings such as “Hello Pops!”, as well as acclaimed international touring, film, music, television, and radio work. Little
Satchmo marks the most recent addition to his feature filmography.
James Briggs is the Founder and Creative Director of Carroway + Rose, a creative arts agency committed to harnessing the dialogue found at the intersection of the business and artistic communities into positive social and creative change.
Prior to co-founding the agency, James designed communications strategies for award winning agencies i
James Briggs is the Founder and Creative Director of Carroway + Rose, a creative arts agency committed to harnessing the dialogue found at the intersection of the business and artistic communities into positive social and creative change.
Prior to co-founding the agency, James designed communications strategies for award winning agencies in New York City, Chicago, Charleston and Santa Fe, where his experience extended across multiple business sectors including the arts, real estate, healthcare, travel & tourism, and financial services. He has been responsible for directing public relations and advertising programs for some of the country’s leading brands, including Johnson & Johnson, Abbott Laboratories, GE, Duke University and The Bank of New York, as well as playing leading roles in progressing the communications aims for several art museums and foundations, including the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, The Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, The Art Institute of Chicago and dozens of local galleries across the country.
James graduated from the University of South Carolina with an MA in International Studies after earning a BA in Political Science from Clemson University. He continues to support several non-profit organizations in his home state including the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and Spoleto Festival USA and has continued to support cultural organizations since his arrival in the St. Petersburg region by dedicating 11 percent of the Carroway + Rose’s profits to local arts and social justice groups.
Getting to know Sharon Preston-Folta, the only daughter of legendary jazz musician Louis Armstrong, over the last few months via email, text, phone (she lives in Florida) and eventually meeting her in New York for lunch and an interview at my office was an incredibly memorable event for me. It's not every day you get to ramble about music
Getting to know Sharon Preston-Folta, the only daughter of legendary jazz musician Louis Armstrong, over the last few months via email, text, phone (she lives in Florida) and eventually meeting her in New York for lunch and an interview at my office was an incredibly memorable event for me. It's not every day you get to ramble about music (my favorite activity) with music royalty. Sharon is a wonderfully kind and creative music person.
Louis Armstrong's daughter opens up about her complicated relationship with the jazz icon
Only decades after the death of Louis Armstrong would the world come to know that he had a daughter. Sharon Preston-Folta opens up about their complicated relationship in the documentary film "Little Satchmo," released earlier this year.
Stephanie Colombini of WUSF reports.
Grace Sammon interviews Sharon Preston Folta to talk about Sharon's story and her decision to share it through her book and the documentary.
Learn more about the The Storytellers Podcast and Grace Sammon visit : https://www.gracesammon.net/
Set free by truth: 'Little Satchmo' tells story of Louis Armstrong's only daughter at festival
By Lucinda Breeding-Gonzales Staff Writer cbreeding@dentonrc.com
“Other times, when the record ended, and the needle crackled against the wax, the silence would take over. It was deafening.”
— Sharon Preston-Folta,
in Little Satchmo
The film that tells the story of the late trumpeter's only biological offspring will stream during the American Black Film Festival, starting Friday.
Matthew Allen | Nov 12, 2021
WWSB Suncoast Woman segment traces the beginning of Sharon's decision to write Little Satchmo: Living in the Shadows of my father Louis Daniel Armstrong and talks with Sharon about the upcoming World Premiere at Thessaloniki
Nanette Wiser profiles Sharon Preston Folta and speaks with her about her book, the process of making the film and what it Sharon hopes people will learn about Louis Armstrong when seeing the film
Shoot the Breeze 104.4 FM Resonance with Marcus E. Ako and Laura Simpson talk with John Alexander, director and JC Guest, producer about the making of Little Satchmo.
Cinent's Irving Torres Yllán talks with John Alexander about the making of Little Satchmo and his thoughts on how revealing Sharon's story will help shed new light on Louis Armstrong for fans and future fans of this American icon.
JoEllen Schilke with Art in Your Ear, WMNF 88.5 talks with John Alexander, Director and Lea Umberger, Producer about the process of making Little Satchmo.
John Alexander talks about making films that bring personal stories to the forefront. Sharon Preston- Folta talks about finding her voice and the first available clip of Little Satchmo is shared.
Podcaster Albert Shivers talks with Sharon Preston- Folta about being the daughter Louis Armstrong and how her book is in the process of becoming a documentary film. John Alexander, director, talks about the beginning process of the making of Little Satchmo.
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