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"Foskett: Capturing the Legends of Jazz Through His Lens" Step back in time to London, 1967, as Buddy Rich's drumsticks fly through the air with unparalleled energy



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"Foskett: Capturing the Legends of Jazz Through His Lens" Step back in time to London, 1967, as Buddy Rich's drumsticks fly through the air with unparalleled energy. Brian Foskett, a masterful creator behind the camera, immortalizes this moment and captures Rich's passion for rhythm. In 1960, Foskett finds himself in awe of Paul Chambers' mesmerizing bass lines. The photograph he takes showcases Chambers' effortless skill and solidifies his place among jazz greats. Fast forward to 1968 in London once again; Joe Morello sits behind his drum kit, exuding pure artistry. Foskett expertly freezes this fleeting moment on film, forever preserving Morello's genius. The Royal Albert Hall becomes a stage fit for legends in 1989 when Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. , and Liza Minnelli grace its presence. Foskett is there to capture their collective magic as they bring down the house with their timeless performances. Across borders to the Netherlands in 1991 at Mstricht Jazz Festival; B. B. King reigns supreme on stage. With his trusty camera by his side, Foskett encapsulates King's soulful blues that resonates with audiences worldwide. London's Queen Elizabeth Hall hosts Jack DeJohnette in 1989—a night filled with rhythmic intensity that only DeJohnette can deliver. Foskett seizes every beat and groove through his lens, showcasing DeJohnette's mastery of percussion. Returning to Miles Davis Quintet in 1960—Foskett bears witness to an iconic collaboration between musical geniuses. His photograph serves as a visual testament to the groundbreaking sound created by Davis and his bandmates during this era-defining period. Elvin Jones takes center stage at Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles during Elvin Jones and His Jazz Machine's performance in 1997.