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Enthält: 44 Fotos Fotoalbum, Benno Walldorf 1:
Titel auf Album: Jazzmusiker Jazzsängerinnen 19 - 84,
korrespondiert teilweise mit Fotos aus Liste in LRA-107/001. Informationen größtenteils aus dieser Liste.
Fotos:
Al King und Tony Scott, Storyville Frankfurt 1957
Zwei Herren im Sakko, die sich Plakate zu Dixieland-Jazz mit Kid Ory angucken, Bild von hinten, Frankfurt 30.9.1959
Louis Armstrong mit Brille und Glas Milch in der Hand, signiert Foto, im Zoo-Gesellschaftshaus, Frankfurt am Main, Volksbildungsheim, 1959
Kid Ory, trinkend, 1959
Alton Redd, Cedric Haywood, im Anzug, 1959
Sydney Bechet, 1958
Benny Waters, Frankfurt am Main, April 1960
Studio JAZZ, ehemaliges Kellerlokal in Frankfurt am Main, Kleine Hochstraße
Muggsy Spanier, Benny Waters, wahrscheinlich im Storyville 1959
Bud Powell, ca. 1960
Wild Bill Davison, Horst Mutterer, 1959
Sydney Bechet, Frau Bäppler, um 1958 (laut Liste, aber Bild zeigt nur jüngeren afroamerikanischen Blechbläser)
Frankfurter Instrumentenwerkstatt, E. Glier, Frankfurt am Main 1959
Hans Koller, um 1958
Bud Shank, 1956
Albert Mangelsdorff, 1959
Sydney Rollins, 1959
Albert Mangelsdorff, 1959
Roy Eldridge, 1958
Clark Terry, 1959
Johnny Hodges und Norman Granz, 1959
Bill Crow, Rudy Thomsen, Albert Mangelsdorff, Storyville Frankfurt, 1959
Vor dem Konzert im Film-Palast, 1959
George Lewis
Michel Attenoux Plakat in Paris
John Lewis, um 1960
Lionel Hampton, am Frankfurter Zoo, 1961
Gitarrenkoffer, Holzofen, Klarinette, ein Paar Schuhe, Sporttasche von PAN AM-Airlines
Carlo Bohländer und Christian Kellens
Mezz Mezzrow, grimmig aus Türspalt schauend, um 1960
Duke Ellington, wahrscheinlich in der Frankfurter Kongresshalle, 1959
Johnny Hodges,, wahrscheinlich in der Frankfurter Kongresshalle, 1959
US-Army Musik-Officer, Jimmy Hamilton, 1959
Coleman Hawkins, 1958
Coleman Hawkins und Joe Turner, 1958
Gene Krupa, 1959
Junior Cook, 1958
Horace Silber, 1958
Junior Cook, 1958
Blue Mitchell, Louis Hayes, 1958
Milt Jackson, um 1960
Pete Johnson, 1958
Stillleben "Dizzy G."
Dizzy Gillespie, 1959
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