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Portrait of James P. (James Price) Johnson, Marty Marsala, Albert Nicholas...Webster Hall, NY, 1947. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
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Portrait of James P. (James Price) Johnson, Marty Marsala, Albert Nicholas...Webster Hall, NY, 1947. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of James P. (James Price) Johnson, Marty Marsala, Albert Nicholas, Johnny Windhurst, Sandy Williams, and Danny Alvin, Webster Hall, New York, N.Y. May 9, 1947
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This photograph, taken by the renowned jazz photographer William Paul Gottlieb on May 9, 1947, captures a moment in time at Webster Hall in New York City. The image features an eclectic group of jazz musicians, including James P. Johnson, Marty Marsala, Albert Nicholas, Johnny Windhurst, Sandy Williams, and Danny Alvin. James P. Johnson, affectionately known as the 'Father of Stride Piano,' is seated at the piano, his fingers poised above the keys in a moment of anticipation. Marty Marsala, a talented trumpeter, stands to his left, his horn held aloft. Albert Nicholas, a virtuoso clarinetist, is seen in the center, his instrument slung over his shoulder. To his right, Johnny Windhurst, a skilled saxophonist, leans in, deep in conversation with Sandy Williams, a talented drummer. In the background, Danny Alvin, a young and energetic singer, engages with the audience, his microphone in hand. The photograph is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of jazz music during the 1940s, a time often referred to as the 'Golden Age of Jazz.' The diverse group of musicians, with their different ethnicities and backgrounds, reflect the melting pot of American culture that jazz music represents. The image is a snapshot of a bygone era, capturing the essence of a time when jazz was at the heart of American music and culture. The photograph was taken using a film negative, and the resulting image is a beautiful example of the contrast and tonality that can be achieved through this technique. The image is a treasure trove of history, a reminder of the contributions of these musicians to the world of jazz and the enduring legacy of this unique American art form.
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