
Roxers Bar // Den Of Vipers By K.A Knight


- Catherine zeta jones




- Art




- Al Hirschfeld




- Clarinet

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- A Man called Satch




- MUSICIAN: Prince




- Bucket List-Learn Blues Guitar




- Angelas Folder

Drinks!!

Photo: COCKTAIL, 1987 directed by ROGER DONALSON Tom Cruise (photo) : 16x16in


- Chet Baker




- Sonny Rollins

She listens to jazz 🎷🎺💋



- No matter how cool you are, you are never going to be cooler than 1950s Jazz Musicians (with apologies to u/Racoonhero :)




- Replica fragrance




- Musicians dont retire.. -Louis Armstrong [1024 x 824]




- A Love Supreme




- Music | Art

Jazz lover



- Jazz - Instruments




- Mod music


- Jazz & Blues


- Jazz club


- Play on Playa


- Curtis Mayfield


- Sax man


- Dizzy Gillespie


- Kisho Kurokawa


- This is one of my most favorite pictures ever...


- Jazz Icons


- Milton Glaser


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


- Blues


- FILM FESTIVAL POSTER


- Sousaphone


- * Candy¥Dulfer


- Smooth Jazz


- Pianos


- Carnaby Street Gallery Print Shop


- Art: Charlie Harper


- Sax man


- All that jazz !


- Art Pepper & Chet Baker


This weeks Jazz in Jersey City - JCast, Josh Evans at Winard Harpers Meet the Artist presented by Moores Place, Davis Whitfield Trio at Jackson Hill After School Jazz series, Tony Malabys Under the Turnpike Trios Virtual Concert Premiere on YouTube and more. Details at riverviewjazz.org - @riverviewjazzjc on Instagram


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


- Shoes


- Montreux Jazz Festival


- Travel Vlog


- Latino Artists


#brucespringsteen #estreetband #sanjosecenterfortheperformingarts #6/29/78 #darknessontheedgeoftowntour #dannyfederici #maxweinberg #clarenceclemons #stevevanzandt #roybittan #garytallent #rockandrollphotography #concertphotography #bayarearockandroll #meetandgreet #115shows #may23-january1 #rockandrollheaven #benchmarkconcerts The day before this concert, my friend Dana Jang, music director of either KSJO or KOME (I cant remember), called me and said, Hey Chris, we have to leave early for the show tomorrow cause I have to meet Bruce before the show. It turned out that I and my friend Barrett were welcome to come backstage as well. We were escorted into an empty room about an hour before the show, and in a minute or so, Bruce pops in the door, enthusiastically grabs each of us in a handshake, makes sure he knows our names, and we start yakking away. Dana is the alpha male here because he controls what the station plays, but Bruce makes sure to include Barrett and me in the conversation, which lasted 20 minutes or more. He couldnt have been nicer or more welcoming. We were all kind of blown away to be honest. Even Dana who had met dozens of major players in the music biz! Oh by the way, the show was spectacular! His shows were not yet the marathon 4 hour spectacles they morphed into later, but he played about 25 songs. Critics have said this tour was the impetus for him reaching major stardom. SJCFTPA was a 2,400 seat venue. It was the last time I would see him in such a small place. - @chbradfo on Instagram


- Vintage concert posters


- Charlie Parker


- Charles Mingus


- Beatniks!


- art e drawings


- Drums artwork


- Basses


- Music (classical)


- Preservation Hall Jazz Band


- Jazz Icons


- Fine Art


- Chicago Soul Radio Nostalgia


- Astonishing


- This absolute saxophone unit


- Jazz Art


- Bowie


- The ink spots mid performance circa 1940s


- Music Legends


- band poses


- Canton Spirituals


- A Love Supreme


- Ornette Coleman


- Blue train


- CHRISTMAS SONG


- Tuba pictures


- Bad ass Brass...


- All That Jazz..


- 1940s Popular Tunes


- silhouette Drawings


- Albert King


- David Stone Martin


- 50s - Concerts


- Big Jay McNeely at The Olympic Auditorium (1953)


- Brazilian - Portuguese Music


- 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.


- All That Jazz


- Sidney Bechet


I remember as a kid I saw Little Richard on TV. He was so amazing I did an impression of him at school the classroom just because. I was always the quiet kid but he gave me confidence to sing and dance for people. I will never get my first praise and I never forget that it was because of him that inspired me. Thank you Little Richard for all the music you created that influenced generations of music without them knowing. RIP 🙏🏾 - @mrjbrownmusic on Instagram


- Best First Dance for your wedding


- Jazz Music News


- Dexter Gordon


- Music Things


- Latin Music


- Preservation Hall Jazz Band


- Sax man


- Cool Jazz


- The cover of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrongs 1956 duet album looks like the friendly older couple who lives down the street, even though they are two of the greatest musicians of the 20th century.


- Béla Tarr


- Dizzy Gillespie


- Classic Album Covers


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


Model shot!😁 - @_louis_armstrong_ on Instagram


- DownBeat Covers


- Saxaphone

- Rocky Horror costumes

- Double Bass

- CD/DVD Cover Design

- David Garibaldi

- Jazz & Blues

- Jazz

- Blue Ribbon Blues

- Swing Dance Flyers and Events

- Baile latino

- Kind of Blue

- Album Covers

- ARTIST NOW!

- Charlie Parker live & unusual albums

- Abstract Art Music

- Louise Armstrong smoking 1965 [500x737]

Thank you Hal ❤️ - @vincentbourgeyx on Instagram

- alt saxofon fingering

- All That Jazz

- Coltrane

- Afro-American Poets , Writers, Singers Etc.

- Hot and Cool Instruments

Happy Birthday to John Coltrane! Notes Blue Note Records: “#JohnColtrane was born #OTD in 1926. The great saxophonist appeared as a sideman on Paul Chambers Whims of Chambers, Johnny Griffin A Blowing Session & Sonny Clark Sonnys Crib before making his 1st masterpiece as a leader with Blue Train in 1957. #johncoltrane #sax #saxophoneplayer #jazzsax #coltrane #bluenote - @jazzjournalists on Instagram

- All That Jazz..

- Weather Report

- Jazz

- Books I’ve Read

- Its all about the Music

- Bobby Short

- all that jazz-art/illustration

- Coltrane

- Song for my Father (Gospel)

- Art Ensemble of Chicago & AACM

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

- Jazz Musicians

- Soul PoWeR

- Otis Redding

- Johnny Hodges

- William Claxton

- 20s, 30s, 40s & 50s music

- Anthon Beeke

- Trumpet

- {Happy Trails}

- All That Jazz

- Blue Note

- Stevie Ray Vaughan

- Wayne Shorter

- Miles Davis, King of cool (1960s).

- Trumpet

- Dancing day

- Theres been plenty of love for Miles here... What about Coltrane?

- past indefinite

- art - abstract music

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

- Everything Swing

- cool art

- Record players

- Aretha Franklin

Jude on the 🎷🤍🤍💛 #talentedmrripley #sundayiminlove #tressexy - @basic_projects on Instagram

- Jazz

- Sing Song

- Covers

- All That Jazz

- Play on Playa

- Big Band

- Joe Henderson

- Chet Baker

- Jazz

- Miles Davis and John Coltrane, 1960.

- Amazing Mail Art

- Joe Henderson

- VINYL COVER

- Big Band Jazz

- Saxophone Player , Charcoal on Toned Paper , 75 x 55 cm

- Best in Music

- 1961 Eric Dolphy and John Coltrane

- Coltrane

- Saxophone

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

- A Night at the Opera....

- Jazz players

- Soprano saxophone

- Blue Note

- Jazz

- CALL MY LIMO IM READY!

- Cello/Violin/Viola as Art / in Art

- Fusions of Jazz

- Michael Brecker

- Minimalistic Advertising

- Art

- Big Band

- Howlin Wolf

- Little Richard and band performing in 1956

- BRUUUUUCE!

- Film releases...

- Worst Album Covers

- All that Jazz!

- all about jazz

- Soul PoWeR

- Black Label

- Music Posters

- Jazz Cafe

- poster Festival

- Flute Fun

- B.HOLLYWOOD

- All That Jazz

- Cry baby cry

- 60s

- Sonny Rollins

- Michael Brecker

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

- Hanukkah music

- Band

- Saxaphone

#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

- Otis Redding

- Jazz !

- astrud

- DownBeat Readers

- Smooth Jazz Artists

- ALL THAT JAZZ

- All That Jazz

- jazz artists

- To Miss New Orleans/Louisiana

- Dexter Gordon

- Dave Brubeck

- Jackie McLean

- All that Jazz

- Art - Dance and Music

- JAZZ CAT

- Disc Jacket(records)

- Saxophone Players

- Photograph of Charlie Parker (1948)

- Record Company

- African American Cinema & TV

- BEN HARPER

- Instagam Videos

- Freddie Hubbard

- @@Jazz Musicians

- Jazz !

- Trombone

- Charly Palmer

- Jackie McLean

- Charlie Parker

- DownBeat Covers

- Coltrane

- Stan Getz

- The Fifties

- All That Jazz

- Jazz players

- Venus in Pisces

- The Boss

- Tower of Power

- Charlie Parker

- American Art Forms Jazz & Comic Super Heroes

- All That Jazz

- ART: ROMARE BEARDEN

- Saxophones

- Saxophone

- Music Posters

- All in Black & White!

- Jackie McLean

- * PRINCE OF DARKNESS *

- All That Jazz

- JACKSON MUSIC

- Brass music

- 8bit illustration

- Saxophone

- American Art Forms Jazz & Comic Super Heroes

- and all that Jazz

- Saxophones

- Sonny Rollins

- Jazz

- portrait

- Illustration

- Jazz

- Francis Wolff

- Michael Brecker

- Art Ensemble of Chicago & AACM

- tattoo photoshop

- Jazz

- All for Love

- All That Jazz

- indoor club

- scooter and the big man

- all about jazz

- Afro Cuban

- Coltrane

- Art Ensemble of Chicago & AACM

- Ammons Stitt Lockjaw

- Art_Cafe_Logo

- Saxophone

- musical horns

- Johnny Hodges

- BBR NYE

- #bleu

- Disc Jacket(records)

- Jazz & Blues

- Event poster template

- SEYMOUR CHWAST

- Musical Images
