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Vic Dickenson, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, 1979
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Vic Dickenson, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, 1979
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1970s Alexandra Palace Baker Brian Foskett Dickenson Don Lusher Famous Forrest Foskett Foskett Brian Fred Foskett Freddy Foskett Haringey Haringey London England Jimmy Kenny Lusher National Jazz Archive On Stage Seventies Trombone Trombone Player Trombonist Black And Brian Jazz Musician
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This print captures the essence of the legendary Vic Dickenson, a prominent jazz musician from America. Taken during his performance at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival in Alexandra Palace, London in 1979, this image showcases Dickenson's undeniable talent and passion for music. Standing on stage with his trombone in hand, Dickenson exudes an aura of confidence and charisma. His expressive face tells a story of years spent perfecting his craft, while his musical instrument becomes an extension of himself as he effortlessly produces soulful melodies. Surrounded by fellow musicians such as Kenny Baker on trumpet and Don Lusher on trombone, this photograph is a testament to the incredible talent that graced the stage that day. The energy and camaraderie between these artists are palpable through their shared love for jazz. Brian Foskett skillfully captured this iconic moment in history, freezing it forever within this timeless black and white frame. Through his lens, Foskett not only documented a remarkable performance but also immortalized the spirit of jazz itself. As we gaze upon this image today, we are transported back to a time when Alexandra Palace was filled with enchanting melodies that echoed throughout its grand halls. It serves as a reminder of how music has the power to transcend borders and unite people from different countries and cultures under one harmonious language - jazz.
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