Today marks the start of the third annual JazzWax Film Festival. Each December, between the holidays, I switch from music to film and hopefully introduce you to films you haven's seen in some time or have never viewed before.
For my opener, I'm screening Killer B3, a fabulous 2013 documentary on the Hammond B3 organ directed, produced and written by Murv Seymour. The documentary was filmed between 2005 and 2013 and received funding independent of Hammond Suzuki USA.
Murv has allowed me to offer this film to you for free with a special password. Please note, this password will expire New Year's Day. So you have from now until then to view the film. Then you're out of luck unless you purchase the DVD (information below). If you'd like to make a donation for seeing the film, go here.
As a JazzWax reader, here's how to view the film: To access the documentary's landing page, go here. The page will say, "This video is private." Simply type the following password into the space bar—killerb3vip2015—and click "Submit."
You're good to go. And don't forget, you can watch it over and over until Saturday, when the password expires. Don't email me on Saturday to complain that you just heard about this streaming now and want to view the film. There won't be anything I can do about it. Enjoy while it lasts! If you want to view bonus clips, go here.
Want to buy a DVD of Killer B3? Go here.