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Portrait of Joe Thomas and Eddie Wilcox, Loyal Charles Lodge No. 167, New York, ca. Oct. 1947. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
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Portrait of Joe Thomas and Eddie Wilcox, Loyal Charles Lodge No. 167, New York, ca. Oct. 1947. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Joe Thomas and Eddie Wilcox, Loyal Charles Lodge No. 167, New York, ca. Oct. 1947
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Band Bass Player Bill Gottlieb Brass Instrument Double Bass Double Bass Player Double Bassist Golden Age Of Jazz Gottlieb William P Gottlieb William Paul Jazz Age Jazz Band Joe Thomas Joseph Lewis Thomas Pianist Piano Piano Player Saxophone Saxophone Player Saxophonist Stringed Instrument Thomas Joe William P Gottlieb William Paul Gottlieb
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This black and white portrait, titled "Portrait of Joe Thomas and Eddie Wilcox, Loyal Charles Lodge No. 167, New York," was captured by renowned photographer William Paul Gottlieb in October 1947. The image showcases two accomplished jazz musicians, Joe Thomas on double bass and Eddie Wilcox on saxophone, in the midst of their musical camaraderie. The setting is the Loyal Charles Lodge No. 167 in New York City, a venue known for its significant role in the golden age of jazz. The photograph is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the 1940s, a time when jazz music was at its peak in America. The image is filled with a sense of history and tradition, as the two musicians, dressed in formal attire, exude an air of confidence and professionalism. The double bass, a crucial element in jazz music, is prominently displayed, while the saxophone rests casually beside Eddie Wilcox. Gottlieb, a master of capturing the essence of his subjects, expertly conveys the connection between the two musicians and the music they create. The photograph is a snapshot of a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the lives of these two jazz greats and the world of jazz music during the forties. The image is a valuable addition to any collection of jazz history and American cultural heritage.
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