
Such as other every Friday for the next several months, photographs from William p. Gottlieb site collection other items are currently loaded Flickr.This week is particularly varied set of classical portraits of Duke Ellington, Billy Eckstine, Tommy Dorsey, Doris Day, Nat "King" Cole and Perry Como. These portraits in addition to the Atlantic Records producer jazz sessions Ahmet Ertegun in Washington, D.C., organized by the Turkish Embassy photos
Gottlieb Collection is so rich that we are able to blog every day. Muse regularly stresses pictures to remember special childbirth, and this weekend will mark the birth dates that occur in the two largest collection, all jazz legends.
Tenor saksofonisti Lester "Desprez ' young was born on this date in 1909.2006 Article the library of Congress information bulletin article, Larry Appelbaum, Reference Specialist now Music Division, said, "the young people had Coleman Hawkins swing-audio and Charlie Parker the connection between the bebop. He invented a new style in their own language, saxophone. He then is now the standard repertoire sax players today. "Larry's search for a rare recording of a 1940 jam session lacquer "featuring Lester Young reference was the article read more this a rare treasure and its unlikely journey the Margaret Mead Collection, here.

Other large we remember this weekend jazz is none other than the above "Bird" Charlie Parker. read the Gerry Mulligan remembrance Parker and listen to Parker ' s music, Jeru excerpts: oral Autobiography Performing Arts Encyclopedia.Place the Lester Young records this weekend, the amount of his classic solos Basie Band eponymous "Lester remote region In", or his or her interaction Billie Holiday ("Lady Day", the nickname was a young's invention), starting with.Should be established for a period of Charlie Parker, records, or head up to the New York Festival, an annual Charlie Parker is considered to be the Tompkins Square Park, a stone's throw away from the apartment Avenue (b) that he called Home.And remember, if you hear anyone playing today jazz saxophone at the hearing, you have a piece of Desprez and Bird.
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