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Portrait of Joe Mooney and Milt Gabler(?), Decca office(?), New York, N.Y. ca. Dec. 1946. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
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Portrait of Joe Mooney and Milt Gabler(?), Decca office(?), New York, N.Y. ca. Dec. 1946. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Joe Mooney and Milt Gabler(?), Decca office(?), New York, N.Y. ca. Dec. 1946
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Agreement Bill Gottlieb Businessman Contract Desk Golden Age Of Jazz Gottlieb William P Gottlieb William Paul Jazz Age Joe Mooney Mooney Joe Music Industry Office Record Producer William P Gottlieb William Paul Gottlieb Film Negative Group Portrait Jazz Musician
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This black and white portrait, taken by renowned photographer William Paul Gottlieb in December 1946, captures the essence of the jazz world during the golden age of this American art form. The image features two prominent figures of the music industry: Joe Mooney, a skilled jazz musician, and Milt Gabler, a renowned record producer. The setting is the Decca Records office in New York City, a hub of creativity and innovation during the 1940s. Mooney, dressed in a sharp suit and looking intently at the camera, exudes confidence and charisma. His saxophone, a testament to his musical talent, rests casually on the floor beside him. Gabler, dressed in business attire, sits at his desk, engrossed in paperwork. The contrast between the formal attire of the record producer and the casual, creative attire of the musician highlights the unique dynamic between the two roles in the music industry. The portrait offers a glimpse into the heritage art of the jazz age, a time when the music industry was undergoing significant changes and the concept of recording contracts was becoming more formalized. The image is a reminder of the rich cultural history of the United States and the impact of the music industry on American society during the 20th century. The Library of Congress, which houses this photograph in its vast collection, is a testament to the enduring importance of preserving such historical artifacts for future generations.
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