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Portrait of Stan Kenton, Pete Rugolo, and Harry Forbes, Capitol studio, ca. Jan. 1947. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
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Portrait of Stan Kenton, Pete Rugolo, and Harry Forbes, Capitol studio, ca. Jan. 1947. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Stan Kenton, Pete Rugolo, and Harry Forbes, Capitol studio, ca. Jan. 1947
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This black and white portrait, captured by renowned photographer William Paul Gottlieb in January 1947, showcases a pivotal moment in the jazz world as Stan Kenton, Pete Rugolo, and Harry Forbes gathered at Capitol Studio. The image transports us back to the golden age of jazz, a time marked by innovation and creativity. Stan Kenton, a visionary bandleader and pianist, is seen seated at the piano with a thoughtful expression, his fingers poised above the keys. To his left, Pete Rugolo, a prolific composer and arranger, focuses intently on the music stand in front of him, his brow furrowed in concentration. Harry Forbes, the accomplished double bassist, completes the trio, his gaze fixed on the microphone as he prepares to record. The trio's presence inside the Capitol Studio is a testament to the collaborative nature of jazz music during this era. The room, filled with musical instruments and recording equipment, serves as a backdrop to their creative process. The use of a film negative adds to the timeless quality of the image, further emphasizing the significance of this moment in jazz history. This portrait is a poignant reminder of the rich musical heritage that emerged from New York City during the 1940s. It encapsulates the essence of the jazz age, with its focus on improvisation, collaboration, and the pursuit of new sounds. The image stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of these three musicians and the indelible mark they left on the genre.
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