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John Altman and Julian Marc Stringle, NJA Benefit, 100 Club Oxford Street, London, 2008
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John Altman and Julian Marc Stringle, NJA Benefit, 100 Club Oxford Street, London, 2008
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100 Club 2000s Benefit Brass Brian Foskett City Of Westminster London England Club Concert Foskett Brian Fred Foskett Freddy Foskett Julian Marc Stringle National Jazz Archive On Stage Oxford Street Saxaphone Player Saxophone Saxophone Player Saxophonist Stringle Julian Marc Westminster London England Jazz Musician Musical Instruments
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John Altman and Julian Marc Stringle, two renowned jazz musicians, captivate the audience with their mesmerizing performance at the NJA Benefit held in London's iconic 100 Club on Oxford Street in 2008. The photograph captures a moment of pure musical brilliance as Altman and Stringle effortlessly blend their talents to create an unforgettable experience. In this vibrant colored print by Brian Foskett, the energy of the concert comes alive. Altman, known for his mastery of brass instruments, holds his saxophone with confidence while unleashing soulful melodies that fill the air. Stringle complements him perfectly, showcasing his exceptional skills as a saxophonist. The historic venue itself adds to the allure of this image. The 100 Club has been a hub for British music since its establishment in the mid-20th century. Its walls have witnessed countless legendary performances and continue to resonate with echoes of past glory. This photograph not only celebrates these talented musicians but also highlights the importance of preserving our musical heritage. It was taken during a benefit event organized by the National Jazz Archive (NJA), emphasizing their dedication to safeguarding Britain's rich jazz history. Foskett's portrait beautifully captures both men's passion for their craft and serves as a reminder that music has always been an instrument capable of transcending boundaries - whether they be generational or geographical.
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