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Portrait of Joe Mooney, Gaeton (Gate) Frega, and Andy Fitzgerald, Dixon's Steak House(?), N.Y. 1946 Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
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Portrait of Joe Mooney, Gaeton (Gate) Frega, and Andy Fitzgerald, Dixon's Steak House(?), N.Y. 1946 Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Joe Mooney, Gaeton (Gate) Frega, and Andy Fitzgerald, Dixon's Steak House(?), New York, N.Y. ca. Oct. 1946
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This photograph, titled "Portrait of Joe Mooney, Gaeton (Gate) Frega, and Andy Fitzgerald at Dixon's Steak House, New York, N.Y. ca. Oct. 1946," is a stunning glimpse into the golden age of jazz in America during the 1940s. Taken by renowned photographer William Paul Gottlieb, the image captures a moment of camaraderie and creativity among four accomplished musicians: Joe Mooney on accordion, Gaeton (Gate) Frega on double bass, and Andy Fitzgerald on guitar. The scene unfolds in the dimly lit, smoky atmosphere of Dixon's Steak House, a popular jazz venue in New York City. Mooney, with a thoughtful expression, gazes intently at his accordion, while Frega and Fitzgerald exchange playful banter, their instruments poised and ready. The image is a testament to the rich musical heritage of the era, as well as the deep connections forged between musicians during live performances. The photograph is a valuable addition to the jazz and music archives, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of these artists and their contributions to the genre. The image is a film negative, adding to its historical significance and the authenticity of the moment captured. The image is a powerful reminder of the enduring influence of jazz on American culture and the artistry of the musicians who shaped its history.
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