Gottlieb, William P., 1917-, photographer.
[Portrait of Charlie Parker, Three Deuces, New York, N.Y., ca. Aug. 1947]
1 negative : b&w ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in.
Notes:
Gottlieb Collection Assignment No. 434
Reference print available in Music Division, Library of Congress.
Purchase William P. Gottlieb
Forms part of: William P. Gottlieb Collection (Library of Congress).
In: "Despite bad acoustics, Gillespie concert offers some excellent music," Down Beat, v. 14, no. 22 (Oct. 22, 1947), p. 1.
Subjects:
Parker, Charlie, 1920-1955
Jazz musicians--1940-1950.
Saxophonists--1940-1950.
Fifty-second Street (New York, N.Y.)--1940-1950.
Three Deuces
Format: Portrait photographs--1940-1950.
Film negatives--1940-1950.
Rights Info: Mr. Gottlieb has dedicated these works to the public domain, but rights of privacy and publicity may apply.
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Repository: (negative) Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Washington D.C. 20540 USA,
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(reference print) Library of Congress, Music Division, Washington D.C. 20540 USA,
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Part Of: William P. Gottlieb Collection (DLC) 99-401005
General information about the Gottlieb Collection is available at
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Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/gottlieb.06881
Call Number: LC-GLB23- 0688
Info:
Owner:
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österreich_ungern
Such a genius, in fact the black american Jazz music is the only mentionable cultural achievement of the new world although people like Mr. Parker were treated very bad during their lifetime. How sad is that ?