Duke Ellington at the Newport Jazz Festival, 1956 - Fine Art Print
Description:
This revealing Don Hunstein portrait of Duke Ellington taken at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, finds the American musical master on the brink of one of the greatest second acts in jazz history. By the mid-1950s, the big band sounds that had prevailed in previous decades had been overtaken by the strains of soothing pop on the one hand and the raw sexuality of rock 'n' roll on the other. Many big bands had simply packed it in while Ellington kept his own orchestra afloat with royalties from his abiding classics from the 20s, 30s and 40s -- songs like "Take the A Train" and "Mood Indigo" -- and the occasional roller rink gig or European tour. Newport '56 would change all that. Ellington's transcendent performance led to a Time magazine cover and a resurgence of interest leading to some of the finest music of his career.
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**Size refers to the paper size. Actual image may be smaller.
*** LIMITED EDITIONS are signed by photographer Don Hunstein and numbered.
Features:
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Museum Quality Fine-Art Pigment Print
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Individually Created Using Premium Fiber-based Archival Paper
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Non-Glare Plexiglass, Black Wood Frame with White Mat