Jazz Day: The Making of a Famous Photograph

by Roxane Orgill

Other authorsFrancis Vallejo (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2016

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In 1958, Esquire magazine planned a special issue about American Jazz. Art Kane’s group photo of 57 jazz musicians became the famous photograph Harlem 1958. The reader will learn the inside story about the famous photograph through poetry and vivid illustrations. Author’s Note, Biographies,
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Publication

Candlewick Press (MA) (2016), 66 pages

Description

When Esquire magazine planned an issue to salute the American jazz scene in 1958, graphic designer Art Kane pitched a crazy idea: how about gathering a group of beloved jazz musicians and photographing them? He didn't own a good camera, didn't know if any musicians would show up, and insisted on setting up the shoot in front of a Harlem brownstone. Could he pull it off? In a captivating collection of poems, Roxane Orgill steps into the frame of Harlem 1958, bringing to life the musicians' mischief and quirks, their memorable style, and the vivacious atmosphere of a Harlem block full of kids on a hot summer's day. Francis Vallejo's vibrant, detailed, and wonderfully expressive paintings do loving justice to the larger-than-life quality of jazz musicians of the era. Includes bios of several of the fifty-seven musicians, an author's note, sources, a bibliography, and a foldout of Art Kane's famous photograph.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0763669547 / 9780763669546

DDC/MDS

781.65092

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