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Portrait of Stan Kenton, Pete Rugolo, Eddie Safranski, Shelly Manne...N.Y.(?), ca. Jan. 1947. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
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Portrait of Stan Kenton, Pete Rugolo, Eddie Safranski, Shelly Manne...N.Y.(?), ca. Jan. 1947. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Stan Kenton, Pete Rugolo, Eddie Safranski, Shelly Manne, Bob Cooper, Bob Gioga, and Eddie Bert(?), New York, N.Y.(?), ca. Jan. 1947
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This black and white portrait captures the essence of the Stan Kenton Orchestra during the golden age of jazz in America, circa January 1947. Seated at the piano, bandleader Stan Kenton directs the rehearsal with a focused expression, his intense gaze fixed on the music stand before him. To his left, Pete Rugolo, arranger and composer, intently studies the sheet music. Shelly Manne, the drummer, leans forward with a thoughtful expression, while Eddie Safranski, the trumpeter, looks up from his instrument with a confident smile. Bob Cooper, saxophonist, and Bob Gioga, trombonist, are also present, each deep in thought as they prepare for their next performance. Eddie Bert, another trombonist, is visible in the background, adding depth to the image. This evocative photograph, taken by renowned photographer William Paul Gottlieb, offers a rare glimpse into the world of jazz during the 1940s, a time when music was a powerful force that brought people together and transcended cultural boundaries." "The image, which was taken in New York City, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of jazz music in America during the 20th century. The photograph is a valuable addition to any collection of jazz history, and its timeless quality makes it a must-have for anyone interested in the history of American music. The image is a film negative, and its monochromatic palette adds to its nostalgic charm, transporting us back to a bygone era when jazz was at the forefront of American culture." "The Stan Kenton Orchestra was one of the most influential jazz bands of the 1940s and 1950s, known for its innovative arrangements and virtuosic performances. The band's music was a fusion of big band swing and modern jazz, and it helped to pave the way for the bebop and cool jazz movements that would follow. This photograph captures the band at a pivotal moment in its history, as it prepared to take the jazz world by storm and leave an indelible mark on American music.
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