lunes, 25 de octubre de 2010

Las fotos de Jazz de William Gottlieb

William Gottlieb's Jazz photos


Billie Holiday, Carnegie Hall, N.Y., 1947 (?)


Billie Holiday, Downbeat, N.Y., ca. Feb. 1947


Billie Holiday & Mister, Downbeat, N.Y., ca. Feb. 1947


Charlie Barnet, WOR broadcast, Aquarium, N.Y., ca. Aug. 1946


Cozy Cole, Ole South, Washington, D.C., 1948 (?)


Dicky Wells, Eddie Condon's, N.Y., ca. 1947


Dizzy Gillespie, N.Y., ca. May 1947


Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown, Milt (Milton) Jackson & Timmie Rosenkrantz, Downbeat, N.Y., ca. Sept. 1947


Frank Sinatra, Liederkrantz Hall, N.Y., ca. 1947


Gene Sedric, The Place, N.Y., ca. Jul 1946


Georgie Auld, N.Y., ca. Ag. 1947


Herman Chittison, N.Y., ca. Oct. 1946


Howard McGhee & Brick Fleagle, N.Y., ca. Sept. 1947


Illinois Jacquet, N.Y., ca. May 1947


Jack Costanzo, 1947 (?)


Joe Mooney & Andy Fitzgerald, Eddie Condon's, N.Y., ca. Jun. 1947


June Christy & Red Rodney, Club Troubadour, N.Y., ca. Sept. 1947


Junior Raglin, Aquarium, N.Y., ca. Nov. 1946


Lawrence Brown, Aquarium, N.Y., ca. Nov. 1946


Lena Horne, N.Y., 1946 (?)


Les Paul, N.Y.(?), ca. 1947


Lester Young, Spotlite (Club), N.Y., ca. Sept. 1946


Nat King Cole, N.Y., ca. Jun. 1947


Nellie Lutcher, N.Y., 1946 (?)


Sarah Vaughan, Café Society (Downtown), N.Y., ca. Ag. 1946


Sid Catlett, N.Y., ca. Mar. 1947


Slam Stewart, Three Deuces(?), N.Y., ca. Sept. 1946


Slick Jones, N.Y., 1946 (?)


Teddy Kaye, Vivien Garry & Arv(in) Charles Garrison, Dixon's, N.Y., ca. May 1947


Teddy Kaye, Vivien Garry & Arv(in) Charles Garrison, N.Y., 1946 (?)


Terry Gibbs, Harry Biss & Bill (Buddy) De Arango, Three Deuces, N.Y., ca. Jun. 1947


Tex Beneke, N.Y.(?), ca. 1947


Thelonious Monk, Minton's Playhouse, N.Y., ca. Sept. 1947


Django Reinhardt, Aquarium, N.Y., ca. Nov. 1946. En la fotografía se puede ver su mano izquierda quemada. Una noche después de tocar en un club este genial músico gitano pionero del swing encendió una vela en la caravana donde vivía con su esposa. Cera caída de la vela prendió unas flores hechas de celuloide -un material altamente inflamable- que su mujer pretendía vender al día siguiente. Enseguida todo el habitáculo ardía. Ambos consiguieron salvar la vida envolviéndose en una manta pero la parte derecha del cuerpo del músico y su mano izquierda resultaron dañadas, imposibilitando la extensión de dos dedos. Esto influiría en su manera de tocar pero no le impediría convertirse posteriormente en uno de los más venerados y conocidos músicos de jazz. Django Reinhardt and his burned left hand. Gypsy swing pioneer musician who one night after playing at a club and resting in the caravan where he lived with his wife lighted a candle after hearing a noise. Wax that fell from the candle litted celluloid flowers his wife wanted to sell the next day. The whole cabin soon caught in fire. Both managed to save their life wrapping themselves in a blanket but the right side of the body of the musician and his left hand were seriously damaged, preventing the extension of two fingers. This would be an influence in his playing. He was to become later for many reasons one of the most revered jazz figures.


Charlie Parker, Tommy Potter, Miles Davis, Duke Jordan, & Max Roach, Three Deuces, N.Y., ca. Ag. 1947


Dizzy Gillespie, N.Y., ca. May 1947


Eddie Condon, Eddie Condon's, N.Y., ca. Oct. 1946


Erroll Garner, N.Y., 1946 (?)


Louis Armstrong, Aquarium, N.Y., ca. Jul. 1946


Louis Armstrong, Aquarium, N.Y., ca. Jul. 1946


Vincente Gomez, Café Society Uptown(?), N.Y., ca. Jun. 1946


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