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Alan Glen, Crawley Blues Festival, Hawth, Crawley, Oct 2015. Artist: Brian O Connor
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Alan Glen, Crawley Blues Festival, Hawth, Crawley, Oct 2015. Artist: Brian O Connor
Alan Glen, Crawley Blues Festival, Hawth, Crawley, Oct 2015
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Alan Band Crawley Crawley Blues Festival Entertainer Glen Harmonica Harmonica Player Jazz Band Live Band Live Music Microphone The Hawth Theatre West Sussex 2010s Brian Brian Oconnor Images Of Jazz Jazz Jazz Musician Oconnor Playing An Instrument
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This print captures the essence of Alan Glen, a renowned harmonica player, during his performance at the Crawley Blues Festival in October 2015. The talented artist is beautifully portrayed by Brian O'Connor, an exceptional photographer known for his ability to capture the soul of musicians through his lens. In this image, taken inside the Hawth Theatre in Crawley, West Sussex, England, Alan Glen stands on stage with his harmonica in hand. His passion for music radiates from every pore as he immerses himself in the rhythm and melody. The vibrant colors add depth to the scene and reflect the energy that fills the room. As a key member of a jazz band, Alan Glen's talent shines through each note he plays. With microphone in front of him and surrounded by fellow musicians behind him, he creates an atmosphere that captivates all who are lucky enough to witness it firsthand. Brian O'Connor masterfully captures this moment frozen in time – a testament to both Alan Glen's skill as a musician and O'Connor's ability to encapsulate raw emotion within an image. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of how live music can transcend boundaries and touch our souls. With its rich history and cultural significance, this print is not just about one person or one performance; it represents an era where music unites people from all walks of life. It symbolizes Britain's love affair with jazz and showcases why events like the Crawley Blues Festival hold such importance within our society today.
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