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Portrait of Stan Kenton, Carlos Gastel, and Bob Gioga, New York, N.Y. 1947 or 1948. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
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Portrait of Stan Kenton, Carlos Gastel, and Bob Gioga, New York, N.Y. 1947 or 1948. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Stan Kenton, Carlos Gastel, and Bob Gioga, New York, N.Y. 1947 or 1948
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Bill Gottlieb Bob Gioga Composer Gioga Bob Golden Age Of Jazz Gottlieb William P Gottlieb William Paul Jazz Age Kenton Stan Music Industry Pianist Piano Player Producer Saxophone Player Saxophonist Stan Kenton Stanley Newcomb Kenton William P Gottlieb William Paul Gottlieb Film Negative Group Portrait Jazz Musician
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This striking photograph captures the essence of the jazz scene in New York City during the 1940s, as evidenced by the iconic figures of Stan Kenton, Carlos Gastel, and Bob Gioga, gathered together in this portrait taken in 1947 or 1948. Stan Kenton, a pioneering bandleader, pianist, and composer, is seated at the piano with a focused expression, his hands poised above the keys. Carlos Gastel, a saxophonist, and Bob Gioga, a trumpeter, flank him, each lost in their own musical thoughts. The image, created by renowned jazz photographer William Paul Gottlieb, captures the camaraderie and creativity that defined the jazz world during the golden age of this American art form. The trio's diverse backgrounds and talents are on full display, reflecting the multifaceted nature of jazz music and the vibrant cultural heritage it represents. This photograph is a testament to the rich history of jazz music in the United States and the influential figures who shaped its evolution. The Library of Congress, which holds this image in its vast collection, is a fitting repository for this important piece of jazz history. The image's timeless quality, captured in the monochromatic tones of a film negative, adds to its enduring appeal and makes it a must-see for anyone interested in the history of jazz music or American culture.
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