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| Mezzo Piano User
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Tempe, Arizona
Brand: Monette (MC-61)
Posts: 616
| Great Day in Harlem (1958 Jazz Photo) I just heard about the famous "Great Day in Harlem" photograph of jazz players from 1958, and thought it would be interesting to those of you that post frequently in the Jazz Forum. I did a Google search and found site with a really cool interactive feature so that you can click on a specific person in the photo and it will zoom in and tell you the person's name, the instrument that they played, and a short bio. Technology rocks! Go to: harlem.org |
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__________________ Derek Reaban Tempe, Arizona | |
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