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Axel Küstner, Fotografien >> Ohne einzelne Datumsangabe
1974 - 2007
Enthält: Fotokarton mit 66 Fotos von Axel Küstner von diversen Blues-Musikern, meist aus den 80er Jahren. Viele Bilder von Bluesfestivals in Deutschland und aus Osnabrück, Göttingen, Köln und Eisenach.
Fotos:
001: Al Rapone, Köln, Juni 1983
002: Big Joe Duskin, Frankfurt am Main, Oktober 1979
003: Little Willie Littlefield, "Blue Note" Göttingen, Mai 1982
004: Henry Gray, "Blue Note" Göttingen, September 1979
005: Johnny Littlejohn, "Blues & Boogie Festival" Köln, Juni 1983
006: Sunnyland Slim, "Blue Note" Göttingen, September 1982
007: Carey Bell, American Folk Blues Festival 1981
008: Johnny Shines und Robert Lockwood Jr., Frankfurt am Main, Oktober 1979
009: Johnny Shines, "Baßgeige" Braunschweig, Oktober 1979
010: Angela Brown, "Blues & Boogie Festival" Köln, Juni 1983.
011: Dr. Ross und Archie Edwards, im "Palaver" in Bad Gandersheim, Dezember 1988
012: Billy "The Kid" Emerson, "Blue Note" Göttingen, Juni 1980
013: Eddie C. Campbell und Al Jones, "Blues Fest" Bonn, Juli 1985
014: Willie Mabon, "Baßgeige" Braunschweig, Juni 1980
015: James "Son" Thomas und Eddie Cusic, "Delta Blues Festival" in Greenville/Miss., September 1980
016: Walter Lininger und Eugene Powell (aka. Sonny Boy Nelson), Greenville/Miss., August 1991
017: Walter Lininger und Eugene Powell (aka. Sonny Boy Nelson), Greenville/Miss., August 1991, Version
018: Walter Lininger und Eugene Powell (aka. Sonny Boy Nelson), Greenville/Miss., August 1991, Version
019: Walter Lininger und Eugene Powell (aka. Sonny Boy Nelson), Greenville/Miss., August 1991, Version
020: Chris Rannenberg, "Blue Note" Göttingen, September 1977
021: Keith Dunn, Alex Lex, Jimmy Reiter, Adrian Costa, Marcus Praed, Billy Boy Arnold, Chris Rannenberg, in Bad Iburg, November 2007
022: Keith Dunn, Alex Lex, Jimmy Reiter, Adrian Costa, Marcus Praed, Billy Boy Arnold, Chris Rannenberg, in Bad Iburg, November 2007, Variante
023: Chris Rannenberg, "Blue Note" Göttingen, September 1977, Variante
024: Chris Rannenberg, "Blue Note" Göttingen, Januar 1980
025: Chris Rannenberg, "Bischofsmühle" Hildesheim, Oktober 1997
026: Memphis Piano Red und Chris Rannenberg, Osnabrück, Mai 1981
027: "Detroit" Gary Wiggins, Osnabrück, August 1985
028: Billy Boy Arnold und Chris Rannenberg, Bad Iburg, November 2007
029: Chris Rannenberg mit einer Schellackplatte des Bluespianisten Walter Davis, Bad Gandersheim, Mai 2007
030: Charlie Musselwhite und Chris Rannenberg mit Schellackplatte des Bluespianisten Walter Davis, Osnabrück, September 2007
031: Billy Boy Arnold und Chris Rannenberg, Bad Iburg, November 2007
032: Chris Rannenberg, "Cafe Übersee" in Hildesheim, Mai 2007
033: Charlie Musselwhite und Chris Rannenberg, Osnabrück, September 2007
034: Charlie Musselwhite und The International Blues Duo ("Detroit" Gary Wiggins und Chris Rannenberg), Osnabrück, August 1985
035: Charlie Musselwhite und Chris Rannenberg, Osnabrück, September 2007
036: Johnny "Big Moose" Walker, "Sinkkasten" in Frankfurt am Main, Juni 1982
037: Joe Carter, "Blue Note" in Göttingen, Januar 1978
038: Charlie Musselwhite, Köln, Juni 1987
039: Selbstportrait Axel Küstner
040: Bob Brozman, International Blues Archiv Eisenach, Mai 2007
041: Gus Cannon, Memphis/Tenn., August 1978
042: George Durham und Cecil Barfield, Americus/Ga., September 1991
043: Mr. Q (Cucell Settle), Salem/NC, Oktober 1994
044: Ziggy Christmann (bei Aufnahme von Katie Webster), "Kulturwerkstatt" in München, Juni 1982
045: Ziggy Christmann und Champion Jack Dupree, "Blues & Boogie Festival" in Köln, Juni 1983
046: Robert Pete Williams, Diemarden, Mai 1976
047: JB Hutto und Das Dritte Ohr, Helmut "Boogie" Meyer, Udo Wolff, JB Hutto, "Blue Note" in Göttingen, Januar 1980
048: Udo Wolff, Göttingen, 1989
049: Das Dritte Ohr, Udo Wolff und Tom Schrader, in Göttingen, 1989
050: Das Dritte Ohr, Udo Wolff, Tom Schrader Helmut "Boogie" Meyer, Alexander Hagedorn und Ferdi "Flachmann" Peters, in Göttingen, 1989
051: Big Joe Williams und Cooper Terry, West-Berlin, März 1977
052: Etta Baker, Morganton/NC, Mai 1995
053: Bob Brozman, Jazzclub Eisenach, Mai 2007
054: Chris Rannenberg, "Open Ohr Festival" in Mainz, Mai 1989
055: Udo Wolff, Hildesheim, Mai 1982
056: Electric Blues Duo, bestehend aus Colin Hodgkinson und Frank Diez, Jazzclub Eisenach, Oktober 2004
057: Champion Jack Dupree und Martina Helffenstein, "Blues & Boogie Festival" in Köln, Juni 1983
058: Das Dritte Ohr, Udo Wolff, Chris Rannenberg und Tom Schrader, "Blues Note" in Göttingen, Januar 1980
059: JB Hutto und Das Dritte Ohr, Chris Rannenberg, Tom Schrader, JB Hutto, "Blue Note" in Göttingen, Januar 1980
060: Chris Rannenberg, "Open Ohr Festival" Mainz, Mai 1989
061: Charlie Musselwhite und The International Blues Duo (aus "Detroit" Gary Wiggins und Chris Rannenberg), Osnabrück, August 1985
062: The International Blues Duo (aus "Detroit" Gary Wiggins und Chris Rannenberg), Hildesheim, September 1985
063: Piano Red ("Dr. Feelgood"), "Blue Note" in Göttingen, Mai 1984
064: Guitar Crusher, Bad Iburg, März 2006
065: Katie Webster, "Bischofsmühle" in Hildesheim, Oktober 1983
066: Willie Mabon, Red Saunders, Robert Lockwood Jr., Little Brother Montgomery, Robert Shaw, in der Philharmonie Berlin, Oktober 1974
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