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Stan Tracey playing the piano at The Bell, Codicote, Hertfordshire, 2 February 1986
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Stan Tracey playing the piano at The Bell, Codicote, Hertfordshire, 2 February 1986
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1980s Bell Inn Codicote Concert Denis Denis Williams Eighties Eyes Closed Eyes Shut Famous Hertfordshire Hitchin Keyboard Paul Kaufman Pianist Piano Piano Player Stan Stan Tracey Tracey Williams Anorak Playing An Instrument
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Stan Tracey mesmerizes the crowd with his soulful melodies at The Bell, Codicote, Hertfordshire on 2 February 1986. Dressed in a classic anorak and coat, this iconic photograph captures the essence of British jazz in the 1980s. With his eyes closed and fingers dancing effortlessly across the keyboard, Stan Tracey showcases his undeniable talent as a pianist. Known for his innovative style and improvisational skills, he has become one of Britain's most famous jazz musicians. The Bell Inn provides the perfect backdrop for this intimate concert. Its rustic charm reflects the country setting of Codicote, a small village near Hitchin in Hertfordshire. The building's character adds to the ambiance of this memorable evening. Denis Williams skillfully captures this moment in time through his monochrome lens. His portrait highlights not only Stan Tracey's musical prowess but also his deep connection to his instrument. Paul Kaufman stands by as an admiring spectator among other captivated audience members who are enthralled by Tracey's performance. This image is a testament to how music can bring people together and create lasting memories. This print serves as a cherished reminder of an era when jazz was alive and thriving in England. It encapsulates both the artistry of Stan Tracey and the vibrant cultural scene that defined Britain during that period.
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