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wingedballoonpeace · 4 days ago
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Southern Pacific’s new daylight route travel poster - 1937.
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wingedballoonpeace · 4 days ago
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Chesley Bonestell - New York Central Building / At the Gateway to a Continent. Circa 1929.
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wingedballoonpeace · 18 days ago
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wingedballoonpeace · 1 month ago
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Arthur Freed, Judy Garland, Louis B. Mayer, and Irving Berlin working on THOUSANDS CHEER circa 1943.
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wingedballoonpeace · 1 month ago
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wingedballoonpeace · 2 months ago
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The tale of the bunny picnic
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wingedballoonpeace · 2 months ago
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Tigger
Fall/Autumn
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wingedballoonpeace · 2 months ago
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Mickey and Friends Thanksgiving
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wingedballoonpeace · 2 months ago
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Bobby Timmons with Hank Mobley and Art Blakey at Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey, on March 8, 1959.
"Just Coolin'" recording session by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers.
Photo by Francis Wolff
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Just Coolin listen here:
Drums: Art Blakey
Piano: Bobby Timmons
Tenor Saxophone: Hank Mobley
Double Bass: Jymie Merritt
Trumpet: Lee Morgan
Source: AFRO BLUE CATS
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wingedballoonpeace · 2 months ago
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Keith Haring painting a mural during the 17th São Paulo Biennial in Brazil, 1983.
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wingedballoonpeace · 2 months ago
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Otto Piene
1928 Laasphe/Westphalia
Untitled.
Gouache on Velin. (20)02. Approx. 45.5: 46 cm. Monogrammed "P." and dated lower right.
Karl and Faber
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wingedballoonpeace · 2 months ago
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The Michael Schenker Group: The Michael Schenker Group (1980)
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Chrysalis Records
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wingedballoonpeace · 2 months ago
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Charlie Parker at the Massey Hall concert in 1953 (listen here). He was accompanied by, from left to right, pianist Bud Powell, Charles Mingus on bass, drummer Max Roach and Dizzy Gillespie on trumpet.
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Charlie Parker played at the legendary Massey Hall concert on 15 May 1953 in Toronto, Canada. This concert is known as one of the greatest in jazz history, as it brought together five of the greatest bebop musicians: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet), Bud Powell (piano), Charles Mingus (bass) and Max Roach (drums). Although Parker was not credited on the original album due to contractual problems, his participation was crucial and his playing on alto saxophone left an indelible mark on the evening. This concert is considered by many to be "The greatest jazz concert of all time".
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Charlie Parker en el concierto del Massey Hall en 1953 (escucha aquí). Lo acompañaron, de izquierda a derecha, el pianista Bud Powell, Charles Mingus en el bajo, el baterista Max Roach y Dizzy Gillespie en la trompeta.
Charlie Parker tocó en el legendario concierto del Massey Hall el 15 de mayo de 1953 en Toronto, Canadá. Este concierto es conocido como uno de los más grandes en la historia del jazz, ya que reunió a cinco de los más grandes músicos del bebop: Charlie Parker (saxo alto), Dizzy Gillespie (trompeta), Bud Powell (piano), Charles Mingus (bajo) y Max Roach (batería). Aunque Parker no fue acreditado en el álbum original debido a problemas contractuales, su participación fue crucial y su interpretación en el saxo alto dejó una marca indeleble en la noche. Este concierto es considerado por muchos como "El concierto de jazz más grande de todos los tiempos"
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Charlie Parker al concerto alla Massey Hall nel 1953 (ascolta qui). Lo accompagnano, da sinistra a destra, il pianista Bud Powell, Charles Mingus al basso, il batterista Max Roach e Dizzy Gillespie alla tromba.
Charlie Parker suonò al leggendario concerto della Massey Hall il 15 maggio 1953 a Toronto, in Canada. Questo concerto è conosciuto come uno dei più grandi della storia del jazz, in quanto riunì cinque dei più grandi musicisti bebop: Charlie Parker (sax alto), Dizzy Gillespie (tromba), Bud Powell (pianoforte), Charles Mingus (basso) e Max Roach (batteria). Sebbene Parker non sia stato accreditato sull'album originale a causa di problemi contrattuali, la sua partecipazione fu fondamentale e il suo modo di suonare il sassofono contralto lasciò un segno indelebile nella serata. Questo concerto è considerato da molti "il più grande concerto jazz di tutti i tempi".
Source: Pasión por la música
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wingedballoonpeace · 2 months ago
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The Four Brothers.
Four Brothers live at Newport, 1966. Listen here
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Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz, Al Cohn, Zoot Sims & Woody Herman. One day Ralph Burns heard Zoot Sims' unique tenor saxophone sound and warmly recommended him to Woody Herman, whose orchestra was one of the best at the time and where Woody was always on the lookout for young musicians who were pushing forward. In Herman's ensemble, one of the most important saxophone sections in the history of jazz was born, and it was christened the "Four Brothers".
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Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz, Al Cohn, Zoot Sims & Woody Herman. Un día Ralph Burns escuchó el particularísimo sonido al saxo tenor de Zoot Sims y lo recomendó calurosamente a Woody Herman, cuya orquesta era de las mejores en aquellos momentos y donde Woody siempre permanecía atento a los jóvenes músicos que venían empujando fuerte. En aquella formación de Herman, nació una de las secciones de saxos mas importantes de toda la historia del jazz y que fue bautizada como los «Four Brothers».
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Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz, Al Cohn, Zoot Sims & Woody Herman. Un giorno Ralph Burns sentì il suono unico del sax tenore di Zoot Sims e lo raccomandò caldamente a Woody Herman, la cui orchestra era una delle migliori dell'epoca e dove Woody era sempre alla ricerca di giovani musicisti che si spingessero in avanti. Nell'ensemble di Herman nacque una delle sezioni di sassofoni più importanti della storia del jazz, battezzata "Four Brothers".
Source: Pasión por el Jazz y Blues.
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wingedballoonpeace · 2 months ago
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Sonny Rollins
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"I will try to explain it as simply as possible: in those days when jazz was the undisputed king in the cities, there was a musician who stood out for his elegance and who elevated the tenor saxophone to a level of refinement and stylisation never seen before. I am referring to Sonny Rollins".
Haruki Murakami, 'Jazz Portraits'.
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"Trataré de explicarlo de la manera más sencilla posible: en aquellos tiempos en que el jazz era el rey indiscutible en las ciudades, hubo un músico que destacó por su elegancia y que elevó el saxo tenor a unos niveles de refinamiento y de estilización inéditos hasta la fecha. Me estoy refiriendo a Sonny Rollins".
Haruki Murakami, ``Retratos de jazz´´.
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"Cercherò di spiegarlo nel modo più semplice possibile: all'epoca in cui il jazz era il re incontrastato nelle città, c'era un musicista che si distingueva per la sua eleganza e che elevava il sassofono tenore a un livello di raffinatezza e di stilizzazione inaudito fino ad allora. Mi riferisco a Sonny Rollins".
Haruki Murakami, ``Ritratti in jazz''.
Source: Pasión por el Jazz y Blues.
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wingedballoonpeace · 2 months ago
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Penelope Pitstop
Double Jeopardy
Episode 1
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