In its review The New York Times says,
But “Keep On Keepin’ On” offers something much richer and more unusual than the biography of an eminent musician. Mr. Terry was a pioneer in jazz education, and his first student was a 12-year-old horn player named Quincy Jones, “so skinny he could ride a rooster,” in Mr. Terry’s words. Now in his 80s, Mr. Jones is a producer of this film and also, especially toward the end, a crucial on-screen presence. He is one bookend of Mr. Terry’s career as a teacher, and Mr. Kauflin, a quiet young man with an irrepressible smile and evident talent, is the other.
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