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Portrait of Pee Wee Russell and Linda Keene, Eddie Condon's, New York, N.Y. 1946. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
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Portrait of Pee Wee Russell and Linda Keene, Eddie Condon's, New York, N.Y. 1946. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Pee Wee Russell and Linda Keene, Eddie Condon's, New York, N.Y. 1946
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This photograph, titled 'Portrait of Pee Wee Russell and Linda Keene at Eddie Condon's, New York, N.Y. 1946,' is a stunning snapshot of jazz history. Taken by renowned photographer William Paul Gottlieb, the image transports us back to the golden age of jazz in America during the 1940s. In the heart of New York City, at the famous Eddie Condon's jazz club, we find Pee Wee Russell, a virtuosic clarinetist, and Linda Keene, a talented jazz singer, deep in conversation. The dynamic duo is surrounded by a lively group of musicians, all lost in the moment of music-making. The background is filled with curious onlookers, adding to the bustling energy of the scene. Pee Wee Russell, born Charles Ellsworth Russell, was a prominent figure in the jazz world, known for his innovative clarinet playing and distinctive sound. Linda Keene, on the other hand, was a rising star in the jazz vocal scene, with a powerful voice and captivating stage presence. Together, they embodied the spirit of jazz, where collaboration and improvisation were the keys to creating unforgettable music. This photograph is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of jazz music and the vibrant nightlife of New York City during the 1940s. William Paul Gottlieb's masterful composition and use of film negative capture the essence of this moment in time, making it a must-see for any jazz enthusiast or history buff.
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