


- Latino Artists

Roy Mustang



- 33 years ago today, Marvin Gaye was shot dead by his father after intervening in an argument between his parents. He would have been 78 years old tomorrow. (1970)

Edward Elric e major Armstrong



“The first Charlie Parker number I heard was called Blue Bird. I was blown away by the propulsion, the charisma, and the joyful spirit of it. Also the stellar saxophone playing, which technically is on the highest level. There was a completeness to it, which I’ve spent my whole life trying to emulate – which is nothing to do with imitation, because my style is very different. It has the balanced quality of all the great art that I really love. It’s as much intellectual as it is soulful, it speaks to sorrow and it speaks to joy, with a undertone of compassionate humour. There’s something so human about what Charlie Parker does.” Rudresh Mahanthappa. ********************************* #charlieparker #birdlives #yardbird #jazz #bebop #altosax #birdland - @yardbirdlives on Instagram




- Authors



- Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, the greatest Thanksgiving movie of all time.


- High school gym teacher Leonard Skinner, holding the latest album by a band made up of his former students: Lynyrd Skynyrd (1977)


- Dizzy Gillespie


- Happy Birthday John


- In Cold Blood


- Charlie Parker live & unusual albums


- THE FACE MAGAZINE


KUBRICK BY KUBRICK was one of the @tribeca docs we were most excited about this year. Grégory Montro’s new documentary promises a complex breakdown of the genre-defying auteur in his own words. This article by @indiewire showcases 11 other great Tribeca 2020 films that we hope to see soon: https://www.indiewire.com/gallery/tribeca-2020-most-anticipated-films-festival/2001-a-space-odyssey-1968-49/ - @4throwfilmsnyc on Instagram


- Planning to shoot first FILM🎞 Best beginner camera? Best affordability? 16/35mm? Stock and development suggestions? Thanks!


There is a cool new Flaming Lips record out and there is also this cool interview we did with producer/mixer Dave Fridmann! LINK IN BIO! . . . . . . #recording #musicinterviews #listenup #tapeop #tapeopmagazine #musicrecording #recordingengineering #musicproducer #recordingmusic #producingmusic #musicjournalism #interview #musicinterview #musicwriter #recordingengineers #recordingstudio #audio #audioengineer #flaminglips - @tapeopmag on Instagram


- and so forth


- Play it (again), Sam!


- Opus 1, Me, Oil Paint, 2019


- ITAP of a saxophone player in Central Park


Remembering the legendary Glenn Gould, born on this day 88 years ago. Canadian pianist is best known for his remarkable interpretation of the polyphonic texture of Bach’s works. We miss you dearly, one of the most gifted pianists of the 20th century! ✧ Goulds complete Bach recordings recently have been re-released in a 30 CD edition: The Bach Box — link in bio. - @sony.classical on Instagram


- Black & White Photography


Lighting designer @howellbinkley made magic wherever he went and elevated theater to a mystical experience. Thoughtful, kind, brilliant, and meticulous Storyteller, we are forever dim without your illumination. SOUSATZKA Toronto 2017. RIP, friend. - @victoriajclark on Instagram


#tbt to Frank Sinatra & Don Rickles presenting Best Original Screenplay to Mel Brooks at the 1969 Oscars ✨ - @sinatra on Instagram


72 years ago to the day Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury. Thank you to our parents and grandparents who survived through unimaginable levels of racism only to be told they were not wanted or deserved to be here when the country had got 50 years plus use of their labour and hard work doing the jobs that the white population did not want to do. We salute you and thank you for your sacrifice and giving us the platform that we now fight on for equality and we demand that the compensation for all those affected in this racist scandal be resolved quickly. #windrush #windrushscandal - @pridemaguk on Instagram


- Saxaphone


Why did Ruth Bader Ginsburg refuse to step down? She could have had President Obama nominate her successor. But she didn’t get to the Supreme Court by letting other people tell her what she could do. When Ginsburg began law school at Harvard in 1956, she confronted the barriers of her own era, including queries from the dean about why she felt entitled to take a man’s spot in her class. The timing of Ginsburg’s death on Friday at 87, from complications of a recurrence of pancreatic cancer, and President Trump’s determination to quickly confirm a successor, have prompted a gnawing question among many liberals: Why didn’t she resign years earlier? Emily Bazelon looks at her career for @nytmag, at the link in our bio. Photograph of Ginsburg in her office in 1997 by @tgs. - @nytmag on Instagram


- Are you scared yet?


- Stan Lees official US Army title during WW2 was ‘Playwright.’


- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar listening to records in 1969


- Louis Armstrong Playing For His Wife [1961]


- 6th grade definition of sex appeal


- Barack Obama at NYU in 1988


- Chief Petty Officer (USN) Graham Jackson plays Goin Home in Warm Springs Georgia as President Franklin Roosevelts casket is taken to a train to return to Washington DC. April 1945. [740x493]


- ARCHIBALD MOTLEY


- The last known photograph of Alexei and Olga Romanov, the only son and eldest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II c.1918 [COLOURISED] [500x377]


- Prince. last pitures


- Smooth Jazz Artists


- Trumpet


- Bakersfield Sound Heroes


- The Dave Brubeck Quartet - 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival


- Fry and Bender as famous presidential portraits


- George Lincoln Rockwell of the American Nazi Party giving a speech at UCLA. (1967) [736x560]


- Jazz


- Art of dan


- Joe Harley shows Kevin Gray cutting Horace Parlan


@arrowvideo #newreleastuesday Blood Hunger: The Films Of Jose Larraz (BLU-RAY) One of the most underrated and neglected genre filmmakers of his generation, Spanish-born director José Ramón Larraz (Symptoms) finally receives his due with this collection of his work bringing together a fascinating cross-section of films from the first half of his lengthy cinematic career. #bloodhungerthefilmsofjosélarraz #bloodhunger #joselarraz #whirlpool #vampyres #thecomingofsin #cultmovies #blurayoftheday #bluray #bluraycollection #bluraycollector #bluraycommunity #spanishfilmmaker #cultcinema #horrorcult #horrorcommunity #newrelease #arrowvideo #blurayboxset - @mvdentertainmentgroup on Instagram


The power of two years of practice #jmjtbone #trombone #trombones #tromboneplayer #trombonist #basstrombone #basstrombonist #trombonequartet #brass #lowbrass #posaune #posaunen #musician #musicianlife #classicalmusic #classicalmusician #schwobschoolofmusic #columbusstateuniversity #playhomieplay #playtrombone7ever - @jmjtrombone on Instagram


- 5 Seconds


These cool cats are going to be playing at the Rockin The Rails concert TONIGHT!! From 5-7:30pm The Blenderz Band will be lighting up Downtown Covington with their great music! Be there! Or miss out on all the fun. - @covingtontrailhead on Instagram


- Miles Davis and Bill Evans (1959)


- Gene


- Anti-MLK political cartoon from the 1960s

- 1960s

- Coltrane

- Big Joe McNeely, live and in the zone. 1953 [2048 x 1472]

- motown party

Legend Gary Numan with a Roland 808! Here’s an excerpt from the Gary Numan Synth History interview a couple months ago! Synth History: Do you have a favorite synthesizer of all time? Gary: I do but it’s a software synth called Omnisphere. I think Omnisphere is an incredible tool for people like me, songwriters that are grounded more in sound than technique. If you mean a hardware synth I’d probably go for the Oberheim OBXa. The OBXa always seemed to come up with the unexpected. Synth History: Drum machine, acoustic drums, or both? Gary: Depends. I don’t really use drum machines at all, haven’t for many years. I have always used real drummers live of course, usually working with loops and other triggered drum parts or sounds. In the studio it’s usually loops first for the vibe and then programmed real drum samples, but not a real drummer. I’d like to use a real drummer in the studio again, at least in part, to add to all the programming, and we may do on the new album. References: Synth History Exclusive, Pinterest. - @synth_history on Instagram

- frank sinatra quotes

- Gerry mulligan

Happy Birthday to both the King of the Blues, B.B. King, and the Queen of Antone’s, Susan Antone! - @antonesnightclub on Instagram

- Pan Am

- Michael Chabon

#picstitch - @jose_wakstein on Instagram

- African Art and Beauty

T.Monk ➖➖➖ Segui ➡️ @wiki_jazz - @wiki_jazz on Instagram

- Chuck Berry and Carl Sagan celebrating the success of Voyager 2, 1989. [1200x887]

- Jazz Icons

Once upon a time... 🙇🙇🙇 #baxmusic - @baxmusic on Instagram

- Pennsylvania Treasurer Budd Dwyer, seconds before killing himself on live television.

- Chet Baker and his wife Halima

- Frank

- jazz artists

- Chet Baker after a recording session in the late 1950s

- DUBAI GUIDE

Firelight Sonata 🔥 🎼 @david_delasheras illustration for the book Los Seres que me llenan by @mikelizal. Represented by @central_illustration⠀ -⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #painterly #figurative #abstract #piano #sonata #bookillustrations #fire #spanishart #characterart #graphicsart #conceptart #directoryofillustration #conceptualillustration #digitalillustrator #digitalillustration #graphicillustration #illustrationdesign #mixedmedia #people #digital #conceptualart #conceptartist #editorialillustrator #linedrawing #art #illustration - @dirillustration on Instagram

- Berklee College of Music

- Art

- Radio City Music Hall

- Its all about the Music

- My first band. Dummy Pants. 1996. Side view of glorious locks.

- Ralph McQuarrie Production Art

- California Raisins

- Sheffield Art

- SUMO

- Titanic Tuba

- Jack Kerouac Reads from On the Road on The Steve Allen Show in 1959

- Big Band

- Howlin Wolf

- Original 1965 Lost in Space TV show. Season 1, Episode 1 opening scene.

- JAZZ CAT

Still Attractive and Never Get Old, 2013, 150x230 #acrylicpainting #marilynmonroe #sothebys #auctionhouse - @iskandar.fauzy on Instagram

- David Bowie

PASSINGS: STEVE GROSSMAN Someone jokingly commented that Liebman-Grossman sounded like a law firm!! For sure we were tight in the early 70s, even trading the saxophone chairs with the Elvin Jones and Miles Davis’ Groups. We WERE the happening sax players in the early ‘70s rooted in first generation post-Coltrane. Steve was the most talented of the “Jewish mafia” (Mike Brecker, Bob Berg, Grossman and myself). Legend has it that Steve’s older trumpet-playing brother got him into practicing and transcribing at first Bird, followed by Trane. By the time Steve was 15 years old, he sounded more like the originals than they did. Plus he played more than acceptable drums, bass and piano. With Miles, Steve was replacing Wayne Shorter, a pretty heavy load for an 18 year old guy. Musically, he and I were trying to deal with pentatonics and chromaticism, pushing the tenor into other sonic areas. We played quite a bit of free jazz in my midtown loft during those years. For a time we even roomed together. The next decades found Steve doing one-nighters and the like in Europe, kind of slipping through the New York jazz cracks. He got into Newk, while staying the course of upholding the bebop tradition. We had a lot of fun together, especially in Elvin’s group with the addition of bassist Gene Perla. The ”Live At The Lighthouse” recording remains as a testament to Steve and myself reaching forth.Talking raw talent, that was Steve Grossman to the tee!! - @dave_liebman on Instagram

- Motorola Vice President John F. Mitchell showing off the DynaTAC portable radio telephone in New York City in 1973

- Avalon Game

- Funky Drummer; Get Wicked....!!!

- Afriqua Paris : cultures, créations, idées...

- Drums artwork

It was a cold and rainy night in Rome when John Convertino and I went for a walk with our good friend Carlo Martelli through some of the ancient neighborhoods. We were soaking up the mood of the place and suddenly the conversation turned towards il Maestro. We had just walked near the Roman Forum and were near his apartment. “Wouldn’t it be great to see him and have a chance to say hello” one of us said. So we walked by his residence to tip our hats to the one who had poured so much creativity and liveliness into the world of improvisation and soundtrack music. We traveled far from our Sonoran Desert home where a rainy day there is considered not only a rarity but a sign. Much like Morricone’s work there is a lot of space for nuances to whisper some of the more subtle aspects of his music and allow for signs to be felt and heard. I love how experimental he was as a composer and storyteller. His use of unique combinations of instruments in his arrangements still catch my attention when listening to his body of work. Perhaps the fact that he started out as a trumpet player has something to do with his orchestral voice and the connection we felt to our own group’s use of trumpets or maybe it lies in the strong sense of mood and place with his music. So there we were standing in the rain paying our respects to Il Maestro and Carlo having worked at RCA for many years told us a great story. During a recording session Some years ago there was a short break and all of the musicians left the studio. When they returned the electric guitarist who had left his instrument leaning on the gas heater found that the strings were all out of tune. Without having a chance to retune the warped sounding guitar the orchestra began playing. When it came to the guitar’s part Morricone heard the strange sound, stopped the orchestra and instructed the guitar player directly “don’t change a thing” and kept going. I love that. It encapsulates a lot about who he is and what makes his music so great. I imagine he was an exceptionally good listener. Here’s to you il Maestro with hats full of rain and gratitude from the glowing heart of the world. Grazie il Maestro #morricone - @casadecalexico on Instagram

- Blursed Sheet Music

- Jazz Musicians

Remembering Ray Charles, born 90 years ago this week in Albany, Georgia. Here he is performing Whatd I Say at the Antibes Jazz Festival in France in 1961. He’s accompanied by The Raelettes, featuring Gwen Berry, Margie Hendricks, Pat Lyles, and Darlene McCrea. - @dusttodigital on Instagram

- Louis Armstrong playing in his bathroom | 1971

- 1940s Popular Tunes

- Charlie Parker and Red Rodney watching Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet) and Chuck Wayne (guitar), New York City 1947. Photo William Gottlieb [1074 x 1024]

- Jazz - Instruments

- JAZZ CAT

- Billie HOLIDAY

- Detroits Jazz History

- American Social Realism Art Movement

- Just give the World Love by Me, Digital, 2020.

- Big Jay McNeely at The Olympic Auditorium (1953)

- {Happy Trails}

- Musical Toys

#OTD 1953 - The Greatest Jazz Concert Ever, Massey Hall The Quintet—jazz immortals Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Charles Mingus, and Max Roach—played together for the first and only time, performing and recording ‘The Greatest Jazz Concert Ever.’ Tap the link in our bio 👆 to read more about this historic Massey Hall moment. #charlieparker #dizzygillespie #budpowell #charlesmingus #maxroach #JazzatMasseyHall #MasseyHall - @masseyhall on Instagram

- Tower of Power

- Elvis Presley and the gates of his mansion he called Graceland , 1958

- astrud

- Charles Mingus, jazz legend (1960s)

- Hanukkah music

- Otis Redding

- cool art

- Herbie Hancock

On this day in #ArenaHistory, @eltonjohn performed the very first concert at the then Philips Arena on September 24, 1999. Since then, #EltonJohn has performed in our building 10 times 🤩 How lucky are we?! - @statefarmarena on Instagram

- Bix Beiderbecke

- @ariesmusicaa on Instagram

- Saxaphone

- Weather Report

- Klavier

- LOUIS ARMSTRONG

- Sonny Rollins

- Camden Free Public Library

- Albert Camus

- •The Smashing Pumpkins•

- Colorized photo of John Coltrane (Died 1967)

- Communism is Soviet power plus electrification of the whole country. Alexander Lemeshenko, USSR, 1967

Erroll doing a radio interview with Don Herman at KOMO, Seattle, 1962. This interview took place during Errolls run of performances at the Seattle Worlds Fair, the recording of which was released as One World Concert the following year. Listen to the remastered One World Concert, read the original liner notes, and hear Jason Moran discuss the album on Erroll Garner Uncovered via the link in our bio. - @errollgarnerofficial on Instagram

- President Nixon watches the snowy scenery outside the Aspen Lodge, Camp David, Nov 22 1972 [3000 x 2364]

- Chuck Mangione

- Rambler - This vehicle travels between Conveyances, solving equations and performing maintenance on computer systems. [Updated Endless Plane lore in comments]

- Conan o brien

- Now heres a sight you dont see everyday. Neil Armstrong casually strumming a ukelele in the Mobile Quarantine Facility after having landed on the moon for the first time in human history just a few days ago. What a pimp!

- Dance the night away

- JAZZ CAT

- Starting a holograph manuscript series. Here is my first entry, the first page of The Rite of Spring. #1

- Roland Barthes

- Thelonious Monk

- Gerry mulligan

- Leonard Bernstein

- Musical Mystery

- All that Jazz!

- The prequel trilogy graphic novel features first order stormies on kamino rather than clones. How does this happen??

- Art Pepper & Chet Baker

- Freddie Hubbard

- Alan Turing

#kennydorham #quietkenny #newjazz #1959 #jazz🎷 #superbalbum #kennydorham #tommyflannagan #paulchambers #arttaylor #lotusblossom #myideal #records #vinyl #home - @a.ma_records on Instagram

- Liberace and Elvis - trading their trademark instruments for a moment, around 1957.

- #1.Scooter and Big Man gonna bust this city in half!

Lefty - @peteroneofficial on Instagram

- Louise Armstrong smoking 1965 [500x737]

- Trumpet Players

- A Love Supreme

- Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in front of the Sphinx by the pyramids in Giza, 1961.

- American jazz trumpeter Chet Baker in a recording session, 1952

We are proud to share that IHADLA #DreamerScholar Keneth Brown, II was featured in Voyage LA magazine. In this interview, Brown discusses how his journey in the music world began as a way to help his autism when he was a toddler. By age 12, he joined the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles which exposed him to perform at the Walt Disney Concert Hall numerous times, played at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, performed on stage with MC Hammer at the Staples Center, and government officials such as Kamala Harris. Brown is currently a Junior at Morehouse College, majoring in music performance with an emphasis in trumpet. We are proud of his achievements and can’t wait to see what the future holds for our Dreamer Scholar! To read the interview click link in bio or visit http://voyagela.com/interview/meet-kenneth-brown-ii-ingelwood/ @kenneth_brown_music @voyagelamag @morehouse1867 @icyola_ #MusicEducation #autism #autismawareness - @ihadla on Instagram

- House Music Lives

- Blues

- The Festival Band

- hmmm

Abraham Barrera 🔊PLAY ON SPOTIFY🔊 . . . . . #vinyl #musician #guitarist #pianist #vinylcollection #jazz #abrahambarreramexico #jazzpiano #jazzmusic #jazzguitar #electricguitar #piano #guitarsolo #guitarplayer #blues #guitarporn #spain #jazzfusion #guitarra #guitar #improvisation #chickcorea #bass #livemusic #jazzensamble #music #jazzfusion #abrahambarrera #herbiehancock #mexico🇲🇽❤️ - @abrahambarreraofficial on Instagram

- Aretha Franklin

- American History

- CD/DVD Cover Design

- Big Band Jazz

- President John F Kennedy in front of the White House, November 28 1961 in Washington DC.

- Apple Steve Job Legacy

- Michael Brecker

- (1962) One of Dads publicity photos.

- Film releases...

An enormous influence on my first album, this man exemplified the power of imagination. As he began his career as a film composer, with limited options and a tiny budget, he improvised. The result defined a genre. Even without the lush, full sound of an orchestra that was commonplace in 60s cinema, his scores, were so captivating, so utterly unique that they could stand alone. “The music is indispensable, because my films could practically be silent movies, the dialogue counts for relatively little, and so the music underlines actions and feelings more than the dialogue,” Sergio Leone . RIP . Ennio Morricone - @barnscourtney on Instagram

- Its not only Rock&Roll...

- Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Happy Birthday to the 👑. And this band of musicians is as good as it gets. 🙌🏼 RP: @dusttodigital to digital Remembering John Coltrane, born on this day in 1926 in Hamlet, North Carolina. Here he is performing Alabama in 1963. Accompanied by McCoy Tyner on piano, Jimmy Garrison on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums. - @bradwilk on Instagram

- Art : Musique

Stills from Downbeat! Proof of concept! Check out the full film in my bio! - @jared_bordeaux on Instagram

- Kind of Blue

- Sax player sculpture (Beijing International Sculpture Park China)

- My King

- William Claxton

OCT 19, 6-7pm CST Free with registration Link in bio * * * * * This year we’re bringing more joy than ever to our annual celebration of Chicago artists. We’ll announce the recipients of 2020 #3ArtsAwards and the Make a Wave grantees, share some BIG news about our expanding support for artists across our city, and begin a tradition of splitting donations with two admired organizations that are part of the ecosystem that supports artists--because were all in this together. Featuring 15 artist commissions including the World Premiere New World track by Sam Trump, Exquisite Arts video performances by past awardees, and a new work honoring Native Lands by Santiago X. - @3artschicago on Instagram

AVAILABLE NOW — CHARLIE PARKER – THE COMPLETE SCORES. Hal Leonard celebrates the 100th anniversary of Charlie Parker with this deluxe hardcover Complete Scores book featuring note-for-note transcriptions of 40 classic performances for saxophones, trumpet, piano, bass and drums. This is a true celebration of an American music icon, the preeminent alto saxophonist who was one of the fathers of bebop and progenitors of modern jazz. This keepsake-worthy hardcover book in a slipcase features: Anthropology Au Privave Billies Bounce (Bills Bounce) Bird Feathers Blues for Alice Chasing the Bird Donna Lee K.C. Blues Leap Frog Marmaduke Ornithology Scrapple from the Apple Steeplechase Yardbird Suite and more Own a copy of this complete note-for-note transcription collection TODAY! Link available in the IG Story and profile bio. — #CharlieParker # CharlieBirdParker #Bird2020 #BirdLives #HalLeonard #Transcriptions #SheetMusic #Saxophone #Saxophonists #Sax #Jazz #Bebop #Legend - @charliebirdparkerofficial on Instagram

- Trombone

- Bruce and Clarence; Mobile Municipal Auditorium - 2/12/1981. I snuck in my Yashica FX-2, YUS 135 f2.8. I think I was using Kodacolor 400.

- Big Jay McNeely bringing white boys to orgasm - 1951

- Francis Wolff

@andresborgeslopez capturing New York at is coldest season! 🤩🕺#alldaytravel #aroundtheworldpix #beautiful #beautifuldestinations #bestintravel #bestoftheday #click_vision #igersacademia #newyork #ig_photoworld #instacool #instagood #instamood #instatravel #landscape #lookslikefilm #photography #photooftheday #realstock #somosinstagramers #stockphoto #stockphotography #travel #trip - @addictivestock on Instagram

- Gerry mulligan

- Sidney Bechet

- Pictures of Princess Diana

- Alyssa

- ALL THAT JAZZ

- Trumpet Players

Hello everyone!!! Today I turn 88!!! Every year on my birthday I wake up and the first person I think about is my mother. I miss her everyday but especially on my birthdays. She was a strong women. She managed me and my siblings!!! All 11 of us!! That’s right. So today I dedicate to my mother and all the beautiful mothers in the universe. #peaceandlove #keepyourheadup 📸 @dannybones64 - @chess_with_charlie on Instagram

- Back Then... My Favorite Grayscale Celebs

- musical horns

- The band on the USS Yorktown CV-10 gettin down somewhere in the South Pacific, 1943.

- Freddie Hubbard

- Music Posters

- Capitalism forces you to abandon your passions so you can afford to live a life you hate

- Afro Cuban

Clarinet Icon, Wilbur Sweatman Triplet clarinetist? - @clarinet on Instagram

- Band

- Burning City

- Obligatory marching band pic

- Jazz

Thinking a little extra about marching bands and students right now - also, photo evidence that I indeed wore a marching band uniform #marchforth #auburn #auburnbands #aumb #southernlivingmag #trumpet #marchingband #pickettblackburn - @bjelgan on Instagram

- 8bit illustration

- Nylea, God of the Trombone

- Paul Desmond, the man who wrote Take Five in a 1956 photoshoot with Brubecks quintet

- All that Jazz!

- tattoo photoshop

- Ritchie Valens

- Charlie Parker

- This absolute saxophone unit

- The John Coltrane Quartet 1963 recording at Rudy Van Gelders studio

1970 İBKonservatuvarı Konser Salonu Fatih Erkoç & Aycan Teztel - @aycan_teztel on Instagram

- scooter and the big man

- Saxophone

- All That Jazz..

- Jazz & Blues

- Art Tatum

- Chet Baker, 1950s. Before time and addiction caught up with him. Cool Jazz personified.

- Bud, Lucky, Byas, Clarke

- Art

- To Miss New Orleans/Louisiana

- All that Jazz

- Jazz

- Love & War (Art by Ben Sienkiewicz)

- Bill Clinton and Arsenio Hall. Then-Governor Clinton is appearing as a guest on Halls late night talk show, 3 June 1992.

- DownBeat Covers

- Chet Baker

- Coltrane

- Trumpet Players

- Francis Wolff

- Louis Armstrong, Carnegie Hall, New York City, ca. Apr. 1947

- Dexter Gordon

- LINKIN PARK

- Saxaphone

- Saxophone

- Jackie McLean

- Saxophone

- The Essential

Un soir dété au Cavaou 2020 Ca faisait longtemps que je navais rien posté. Mais ca ne veut pas dire que je dormais. Bien au contraire. Jai entrepris de nouvelles recherches et essais multiples sur les couleurs. Travail de contraintes. Plus de noir et blanc. Et une seule ligne directrice. Sortir de zone de confort. #stencil #pochoir #spray #atelier #studio #portdebouc #alligator #music #sunset #bayou #cardinal #peinture - @stephanemoscato on Instagram

- Gerry mulligan

- Abstract Art Music

- Casually singing Jazz (28/07/1955)

- Trumpet

- all about jazz

- all about jazz

- A Night at the Opera....

- Legendary John Coltrane testifying before Congress (1947), bravely arguing to remove saxophone from the assault weapons ban list.

- Chet Baker [1953]

- Chet baker

- Best in Music

- Coltrane

- Jazz !

- All That Jazz

- 60s

- Saxophone

- Ammons Stitt Lockjaw

- Art Ensemble of Chicago & AACM

- Ray Charles feeling a musical rush (1950s)

- Sonny Rollins on the Williamsburg Bridge, NYC, in 1966[1280 × 720]

- Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers bass player) playing trumpet in the 1970s

- Miles Davis and John Coltrane, 1960.

- Venus in Pisces

- Dave Brubeck

- Advertising Art History

- Fine Art

- Cry baby cry

Thank you Hal ❤️ - @vincentbourgeyx on Instagram

- Art - Dance and Music

- Everything Swing

- Saxophones

- All in Black & White!

- Sidney Bechet

- All That Jazz

- American Art Forms Jazz & Comic Super Heroes

- A Love Supreme

- Jackie McLean

- ART: ROMARE BEARDEN

- BBR NYE

- All That Jazz

- All That Jazz

- TRUMPETS

- Stan Getz

We’ve come a long way with the language we use to talk about our trans brothers and sisters, but we still have a long way to go. Billy Tipton was an American jazz musician, bandleader, and talent broker. For decades, Tipton assumed a male gender identity. Tiptons female birth sex (AFAB) was not publicly revealed until after his death, and the revelation came as a surprise to family and friends. Tiptons music career began in the mid-1930s when he led a band for radio broadcasts. He played in various dance bands in the 1940s and recorded two trio albums for a small record label in the mid-1950s. Thereafter, he worked as a talent broker. Tipton stopped performing in the late 1970s due to arthritis. Tiptons sex was reportedly concealed from the four women who would later call themselves Mrs. Tipton. Tipton kept the secret of his extrinsic sexual characteristics from them by telling them he had been in a serious car accident that resulted in damaged genitals and broken ribs. The existence of Trans people is not something new, they have always been here, are real and valid. We encourage you to learn more about trans people throughout history that have shaped our world. - @thedresscodeproject on Instagram

- Russian President Boris Yeltsin meets Bill Clinton, 1994.

- American Art Forms Jazz & Comic Super Heroes

- Dizzy Gillespie

- (1957) Dads publicity photo
