“The Greatest Ears In Town”: The Arif Mardin Story (DVD) | Coming in 2011

THE GREATEST EARS IN TOWN: THE ARIF MARDIN STORY SPECIAL FREE
SCREENING OF DOCUMENTARY AT THE IRREPLACEABLE PRODUCER’S ALMA MATER –
BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17



BOSTON,
October 19 — The documentary The Greatest Ears in Town follows Arif
Mardin, the multi-Grammy winner who was responsible for well over 50
million-selling recordings worldwide, producing his last album All My
Friends Are Here (NuNoise Records), which he referred to as his “life’s
work” with an all-star cast of singers and musicians. The film also
tells the story of his life and family. It features interviews with
Mardin, Sir George Martin, Ahmet Ertegun, Quincy Jones, Chaka Khan, Phil
Collins, Carly Simon, Barry & Robin Gibb, Darryl Hall, and many of
the other stars whose successes he helped create. The film includes live
studio and concert footage, archival photographs, home movies, and a
very personal story that built the hits that are now known as
international classics.

A special free screening of The Greatest Ears
in Town will take place Wednesday, November 17, 7:00 p.m., at the
Berklee Performance Center (BPC), 136 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston.
Tickets are available at the BPC box office. For more information visit
Berkleebpc.com or call 617-747-2261. The venue is wheelchair accessible.

It is fitting that The Greatest Ears In Town is being screened
at Berklee College of Music. Mardin was awarded the first Quincy Jones
Scholarship in the late 1950s to attend what was then the Berklee School
of Music. Mardin graduated in 1961. “Chez Twang’s, ” recorded by Dr.
John, and featured on both the film and CD, was originally titled
“Byarding, ” in tribute to multi-instrumentalist Jaki Byard, and written
while Mardin was a student at Berklee.

With this dizzying
backdrop of commercial success, the film gives a fascinating glimpse of
the man and the creativity behind the scenes. Lovingly shaped and pushed
to completion by son and collaborator Joe Mardin, also a Berklee
graduate, the film resonates on many levels, celebrating important eras,
influences, and communities within the music industry. Insights and
analyses from some of music’s biggest luminaries poignantly create a
portrait of a musician, a father, an impresario, and an artist in his
own right, whose sheer joy of creativity transcends illness and the
harshness of the industry in which he worked. The Greatest Ears is Town
also shows that this master producer and arranger of popular music
remained a prolific composer of classical music including string
quartets, lieder, a one-act opera and countless other pieces, which also
serve as underscoring for the film.

As Ahmet Ertegun, the late,
legendary founder of Atlantic Records comments in the documentary, “Arif
developed a sense of artist loyalty and friendship that few producers I
know have ever done, because of his natural nobility. He was one of the
greatest producers of the 20th Century.”

The Greatest Ears in
Town is intended for theatrical release and broadcast and will be
released on DVD in 2011. Notes Jim Farber in his four star review of the
documentary for Mojo magazine, “Arif Mardin anointed songs with sound.
Mardin gave some of the greatest songs of the last century his own
elegant setting. Of the many talents a producer can display, he
specialized in the art of arranging, the task that gives songs their
shape.”

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