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Portrait of Stan Kenton, Pete Rugolo, and Bob Graettinger, Richmond, Va.(?), 1947 or 1948. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
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Portrait of Stan Kenton, Pete Rugolo, and Bob Graettinger, Richmond, Va.(?), 1947 or 1948. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Stan Kenton, Pete Rugolo, and Bob Graettinger, Richmond, Va.(?), 1947 or 1948
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Band Bill Gottlieb Brass Instrument Composer Conductor Golden Age Of Jazz Gottlieb William P Gottlieb William Paul Jazz Age Jazz Band Kenton Stan Orchestra Pete Rugolo Pietro Rugolo Rehearsal Rehearsing Rugolo Pete Stan Kenton Stanley Newcomb Kenton Trombone Trombone Player Trombonist William P Gottlieb William Paul Gottlieb Film Negative Jazz Musician Playing An Instrument
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This photograph, taken by renowned jazz photographer William Paul Gottlieb, captures a pivotal moment during the Golden Age of Jazz in the late 1940s. The image features three influential figures of the jazz world: Stan Kenton, Pete Rugolo, and Bob Graettinger, gathered together in what appears to be a rehearsal setting in Richmond, Virginia. Stanley Newcomb Kenton, a visionary bandleader and composer, is seen in the center, deep in thought as he conducts his orchestra. To his left, Pete Rugolo, a prolific composer and arranger, intently studies the sheet music in front of him. To Kenton's right, Bob Graettinger, a talented trumpeter, focuses on his brass instrument, preparing to play. The photograph, which was likely taken between 1947 and 1948, is a testament to the collaborative nature of jazz music during this era. The image is a valuable addition to the rich cultural heritage of jazz, showcasing the camaraderie, creativity, and dedication of its practitioners. The photograph is a film negative, and its timeless quality is evident in the way it captures the essence of the moment, transporting us back to a bygone era. The Library of Congress holds this precious piece of jazz history in its vast collection, ensuring that future generations can appreciate the artistry and innovation of these jazz greats.
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