A Great Day In Harlem - Harlem 58 - The Photograph - Part 1
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- A Great Day in Harlem or Harlem 1958 is a 1958 black and white group portrait of
57 jazz musicians photographed on a street in Harlem, New York City.
Art Kane, a freelance photographer working for Esquire magazine, took the picture
around 10 a.m. in the summer of 1958. The musicians had gathered on 126th Street,
between Fifth and Madison Avenues in Harlem.
Jean Bach, a radio producer of New York, recounted the story behind it in her 1994 documentary film, A Great Day in Harlem. The film was nominated in 1995 for an Academy Award for Documentary Feature.
Musicians in The Photograph.
Red Allen Buster Bailey Count Basie Emmett Berry Art Blakey Scoville Browne Lawrence Brown Buck Clayton Bill Crump Vic Dickenson Roy Eldridge Art Farmer
Bud Freeman Dizzy Gillespie Tyree Glenn Benny Golson Sonny Greer Johnny Griffin
Gigi Gryce Coleman Hawkins J.C. Heard Jay C. Higginbotham Milt Hinton
Chubby Jackson Hilton Jefferson Osie Johnson Hank Jones Jimmy Jones Jo Jones
Taft Jordan Max Kaminsky Gene Krupa Eddie Locke Marian McPartland
Charles Mingus Miff Mole Thelonious Monk Gerry Mulligan Oscar Pettiford
Rudy Powell Luckey Roberts Sonny Rollins Jimmy Rushing Pee Wee Russell
Sahib Shihab Horace Silver Zutty Singleton Stuff Smith Rex Stewart Maxine Sullivan
Joe Thomas Wilbur Ware Dicky Wells George Wettling Ernie Wilkins
Mary Lou Williams Lester Young
God Bless Jazz Music-I couldn't live without it.
Culture-land adore, voir défiler tous les grands du Jazz dans un film qui leur rend hommage sur un trottoir de Harlem : on adore !! Merci M. Jean Bach.
GREAT DOCUMENTARY!!!!!!!!
I'm sure our Lord is enjoying all this fabulous talent that we shall never see the likes of ever again. Thank you, for so much enjoyment that we all still treasure and enjoy
Thanks so much for this
Good times, real music!
✨🇺🇸🌷 Them were the days ,,, these were the people !!!🌷🇺🇸✨👍🏻👍🏿👍🏽✨🌷#peace
Wunderbar
AWESOME HISTORY!!!
If you ever get the chance to watch the whole documentary it is well worth your time.
Bombastic!
Thanks Dave Murphy via : A Great Day In Harlem 🎼💖╰⊰✿🎼🎵
THANKS FOR THE POST!
i love this. my year of birth
Heaven Yeah
❤️❤️❤️
Is there a version of this film anywhere that doesn't have incredibly high pitched squealing all the way through?
put your fingers half in your ears, removes the top end haha
I hear a high-pitched noise when this video is playing.
There is a 20 minute extra with this documentary called The Spitball Story. Would you by any chance be able to post that as well?
***** I worked on this and The Spitball Story, both great pieces...
Ralph Pitre I still haven't seen it. Do you know where I can find it?
Does anyone know the exact date of the photo? I've read Saturday August 12, (1958) but August 12th was a Tuesday. If it was truly a Saturday it could have been the 9th or the 16th. Thx
what happen Miles?, where were you?
MrCoracoro 3 musicians showed up late, one get tired and was sitting a block away. Not sure about Miles.
@@johnsradios484 Was too early in the morning, 10am, for Miles to show up.
Whats is the name of the track that Monk is playing at the end of the video?
Love this documentary
BTW, did that high-pitched noise really start hurting anyone else's ears?
Does anyone know the name of the piece at 5:47 played by Willie (The Lion) Smith?
Echoes of Spring
Miles, Mingus,
Where was Lady?
:-)
what is the name of the tune at 5:46 ?
I just asked the same question. I would really like to know.
Echoes of Spring
sorry but the editing of this documentary is horrible...the way it goes from conversation to conversation is too fast...
0:37 ''Can you imagine if everybody had their instruments and played?''
Yes. It would be fucking unbearable to be honest.