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South Of The Border - Lou Donaldson (Gravy Train, 1962)
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Ornette Coleman
Photo by Juan Carlos Hernandez
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saxophonist and composer Paul Desmond, best known for his years with the Dave Brubeck Quartet (1959-1967) and his well-known composition "Take Five", holding his saxophone. This photo shoot was commissioned by Downbeat magazine and the story was published on September 9, 1965.
Photographer: Ted Williams
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Curtis Fuller, John Coltrane et Lee Morgan sur l'enregistrement de Blue Train en 1957
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Sarah Vaughan sings in a recording booth at Fine Recording Studios, New York, New York, July 6, 1954.
photo: Bob Parent via Getty
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Emotions and fine singing.
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Ornette Coleman, May 28, 1973
photograph: Keith Beaty
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Horace Silver - Señor Blues (Horace Silver, Blue Mitchell & Junior Cook)
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Alfred Lion and Joe Henderson at Grant Green's “Idle
Moments” session from November 1963.
photography: Francis Wolff
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Country Comfort · Rod Stewart
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Big Walter Horton
Walter Horton, better known as Big Walter Horton or Walter “Shakey” Horton, (April 6, 1917 – December 8, 1981) was an American blues harmonica player. A quiet, unassuming and essentially shy man, Horton is remembered as one of the premier harmonica players in the history of blues. Willie Dixon once called Horton “the best harmonica player I ever heard.”
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