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Portrait of Stan Kenton and Pete Rugolo, 1947 or 1948. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
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Portrait of Stan Kenton and Pete Rugolo, 1947 or 1948. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Stan Kenton and Pete Rugolo, 1947 or 1948
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This photograph, titled "Portrait of Stan Kenton and Pete Rugolo," was taken by renowned American photographer William Paul Gottlieb in either 1947 or 1948. The image captures a moment in time during the golden age of jazz in the United States, a period of cultural significance and innovation in American arts and heritage. The photograph features two prominent figures of the jazz world: Stan Kenton (1911-1979) and Pete Rugolo (1915-2013). Stan Kenton, a pioneering bandleader, pianist, and composer, is known for his innovative big band arrangements and contributions to modern jazz. Pete Rugolo, a composer, arranger, and pianist, worked extensively with Kenton and other jazz greats, leaving an indelible mark on the genre. In this photograph, Kenton and Rugolo are seen engaged in a conversation, their expressions revealing a sense of camaraderie and shared passion for music. The image was captured on a film negative, preserving the intricacies of the scene with remarkable clarity. The location of the photograph is not definitively known, but it is believed to have been taken during a performance or recording session. The photograph is a testament to the rich history of jazz music in America during the 1940s, a time when the genre was at the forefront of youth culture and conceptual innovation. Today, it remains an important part of our cultural heritage, and a reminder of the enduring influence of jazz on American music and society.
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