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Harry Sweets Eddison and Brian Foskett, Edinburgh Jazz Festival, Scotland, 1987

Harry Sweets Eddison and Brian Foskett, Edinburgh Jazz Festival, Scotland, 1987


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Harry Sweets Eddison and Brian Foskett, Edinburgh Jazz Festival, Scotland, 1987

American jazz trumpeter, Harry " Sweets" Eddison, and British photographer, Brian Foskett, Edinburgh Jazz Festival, Scotland, 1987

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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photograph taken at the Edinburgh Jazz Festival in 1987, we see two extraordinary individuals who have left an indelible mark on the world of jazz. On the left is Harry "Sweets". Eddison, a legendary American jazz trumpeter known for his soulful melodies and impeccable technique. Dressed in a sharp suit with a tie perfectly knotted, Eddison exudes elegance and sophistication. Seated beside him is Brian Foskett, a British photographer whose lens has captured countless iconic moments in music history. With his camera resting on his lap, Foskett wears an expression of pure joy as he shares this intimate moment with one of his musical heroes. The camaraderie between these two men is palpable - their smiles radiate happiness and mutual admiration. As members of the Count Basie Orchestra, they have traveled across countries to bring their unique brand of jazz to audiences worldwide. This print not only captures a specific time and place but also encapsulates the essence of collaboration and artistic passion that defines the jazz genre. It serves as a testament to the power of music to bridge cultural divides and create lasting connections between people from different backgrounds. Preserved by the National Jazz Archive, this image stands as a tribute to both Eddison's exceptional talent as well as Foskett's ability to immortalize fleeting moments through photography. Together, they remind us that music truly knows no boundaries – it transcends time, space

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