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A couple takes a stroll along the Saint Augustine Harbour
as the Evening sky silhouettes the old city.
Inspired by the smooth sounds of Yusef Lateef & Quartet ~
“In the Evening”~ youtu.be/_pw1j0u0NzU
~Album Version~ youtu.be/PmT2b76WRQw
Taken with a Hipstamatic lens filter and retro film . Edited with
PICSPLAY , triple overlaid and digitally hand painted with a stylus.
From one photo by Tom. Version #3.
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The Bluebird Inn is a legendary ( but currently closed ) Jazz club in Detroit that originally opened in 1937. In 2020 it as named a local Historic site, and renovations have been underway by the Detroit Sound Conservancy to save this building and it's stage. The list of legends who played here is too long to list.
Il sax è fra gli strumenti musicali che amo di più, soprattutto perché rende molto nell’improvvisazione...
...io fotografo improvvisando quello che mi capita di notare...
Alcuni sassofonisti jazz di ieri e di oggi:
— Pepper Adams Movie youtube;
— Julian Cannonball Adderley Movie youtube;
— Gene Ammons Movie youtube;
— Gilad Atzmon Movie youtube;
— Enzo Avitabile Movie youtube;
— Albert Ayler Movie youtube;
— Gato Barbieri Movie youtube;
— Charlie Barnet Movie youtube;
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— Earl Bostic Movie youtube;
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— Don Byas Movie youtube;
— Francesco Cafiso Movie youtube;
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— Mattia Cigalini Movie youtube;
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— Jimmy Forrest Movie youtube;
— Sonny Fortune Movie youtube;
— Chico Freeman Movie youtube;
— Bud Freeman Movie youtube;
— Christoph Gallio Movie youtube;
— Jan Garbarek Movie youtube;
— Carlos Garnett Movie youtube;
— Kenny Garrett Movie youtube;
— Stan Getz Movie youtube;
— Maurizio Giammarco Movie youtube;
— John Gilmore Movie youtube;
— Rosario Giuliani Movie youtube;
— Benny Golson Movie youtube;
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— Yusef Lateef Movie youtube;
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— Phil Woods Movie youtube;
— Lester Young Movie youtube.
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R.I.P. Jazz Master Yusef Lateef died Monday December 23, 2013 at age 93. Although this picture shows him playing the saxophone, I remember him most for his work with the flute. He was a master in many woodwind instruments and often won the category for miscellaneous instruments in the annual Down Beat jazz poll. I believe this picture was shot at a concert sponsored by the Left Bank Jazz Society at the Famous Ballroom, Baltimore Maryland in the mid-1960's.
Lennie's on the Turnpike
Newbury Street (Route 1)
Peabody, Massachusetts
Yusef Lateef
April 1964
Citation: Lennie's on the Turnpike Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
Lennie's on the Turnpike
Newbury Street (Route 1)
Peabody, Massachusetts
Yusef Lateef
April 1964
Citation: Lennie's on the Turnpike Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
Lennie's on the Turnpike
Newbury Street (Route 1)
Peabody, Massachusetts
Yusef Lateef on flute, Reggie Workman on bass, Mike Nock on piano, and James Black on drums
April 1964
Citation: Lennie's on the Turnpike Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
Lennie's on the Turnpike
Newbury Street (Route 1)
Peabody, Massachusetts
Yusef Lateef
April 1964
Citation: Lennie's on the Turnpike Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
Lennie's on the Turnpike
Newbury Street (Route 1)
Peabody, Massachusetts
May - July 1964
Citation: Lennie's on the Turnpike Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
Lee Friedlander (born July 14, 1934) is an American photographer and artist. In the 1960s and 70s, working primarily with 35mm cameras and black and white film, Friedlander evolved an influential and often imitated visual language of urban "social landscape," with many of the photographs including fragments of store-front reflections, structures framed by fences, posters and street-signs.
Friedlander studied photography at the Art Center College of Design located in Pasadena, California. In 1956, he moved to New York City where he photographed jazz musicians for record covers. His early work was influenced by Eugène Atget, Robert Frank, and Walker Evans. In 1960, the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation awarded Friedlander a grant to focus on his art and made subsequent grants in 1962 and 1977. Some of his most famous photographs appeared in the September 1985 Playboy, black and white nude photographs of Madonna from the late 1970s. A student at the time, he was paid only $25 for her 1979 set, and in 2009, one of the images fetched $37,500 at a Christie's Art House auction.[1]
Working primarily with Leica 35mm cameras and black and white film, Friedlander's style focused on the "social landscape". His art used detached images of urban life, store-front reflections, structures framed by fences, and posters and signs all combining to capture the look of modern life.
In 1963, the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House mounted Friedlander's first solo museum show. Friedlander was then a key figure in curator John Szarkowski's 1967 "New Documents" exhibition, at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City along with Garry Winogrand and Diane Arbus. In 1973, his work was honored in Rencontres d'Arles festival (France) with the screening "Soirée américaine : Judy Dater, Jack Welpott, Jerry Uelsmann, Lee Friedlander" présentée par Jean-Claude Lemagny. In 1990, the MacArthur Foundation awarded Friedlander a MacArthur Fellowship.
Friedlander now works primarily with medium format cameras (e.g. Hasselblad Superwide). While suffering from arthritis and housebound, he focused on photographing his surroundings. His book, Stems, reflects his life during the time of his knee replacement surgery. He has said that his "limbs" reminded him of plant stems. These images display textures which were not a feature of his earlier work. In this sense, the images are similar to those of Josef Sudek who also photographed the confines of his home and studio.
He was awarded The Royal Photographic Society's Special 150th Anniversary Medal and Honorary Fellowship (HonFRPS) in recognition of a sustained, significant contribution to the art of photography in 2003.[2] In 2005, the Museum of Modern Art presented a major retrospective of Friedlander's career, including nearly 400 photographs from the 1950s to the present. In the same year he received a Hasselblad International Award. The retrospective exhibition was presented again in 2008 at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).[3] Concurrent to this retrospective, a more contemporary body of his work, America By Car, was displayed at the Fraenkel Gallery not far from SFMOMA.[4] "America By Car" was on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City in late 2010.[5]
He is the father of cellist Erik Friedlander, and Anna Friedlander.
verona jazz festival june1997 - teatro romano -
jusef lateef ( sax tenore ) & adam rudolf ( composer ) in " the world at peace"
- rehearsal time -
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Having fun with the 7D in Flushing! Aiming a flashlight at the camera with a 15 second exposure produces some fun and interesting results. The subject moved so much during the exposure, while writing his name, that he was virtually ghosted out of the picture entirely!
Dr. Yusef Lateef (born William Emanuel Huddleston) is an American Grammy Award-winning jazz multi-instrumentalist, composer, educator and a spokesman for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community after his conversion to the Ahmadiyya sect of Islam in 1950. Although Lateef's main instruments are the tenor saxophone and flute, he is known for his innovative blending of jazz with 'Eastern' music. In addition to the oboe and bassoon, both rare in jazz, Lateef plays various world music instruments, notably the bamboo flute, shanai, shofar, arghul, sarewa, and koto.
Saxophonist and composer Yusef Lateef, a legendary figures of jazz whose 70-year odyssey in music took him from the bebop clubs of Detroit to the fields of Africa and the orchestral concert hall, died today at his home in Amherst, Mass. He was 93.
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
From the series 'Muzik Kinda Sweet'
© Pogus Caesar / OOM Gallery Archive 1989
Clifford Jarvis was an American jazz drummer (1941-1999). He worked and recorded with Sun Ra from 1962 to 1976.
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja
Johnny Cash - The Originals (all the Sun recordings)
Yusef Lateef - Heat n' Thunder (very odd, but pleasant)
Paul Desmond - From the Hot Afternoon (lovely)
Artie Shaw - Moonglow (big band jazz, ok)
Pancho - Rhumba with Pancho (mint condition 1951 10 inch!)
Sagittarius - Present Tense (mint, sunshine pop)
Al Bowlly & Ray Noble - Hits (ollllld '78s, mint copy)
Most of these cost $1!
Yusef Lateef: Celebrating 75 Years of Music. At 92 years of age Yusef Lateef is one of the greatest living masters of African-American improvised music. This will be the first full evenings concert of his music in NYC since 2000, when he was honored at AliceTully Hall for his 80th birthday. It will include 3 premieres of his through composed works and a performance of Yusef Lateef in his longstanding duet collaboration with Adam Rudolph. They have been performing as a duet at festivals and concerts worldwide since 1990. In the fall of 2012 they toured Italy and in January of 2010 they performed at Lincoln Center as Dr. Lateef received the NEA Jazz Masters Award.
Photos by Doron Sadja