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Ah Ha! Jazz: Photos of Jazz Greats
Annotated 1970s-era photos taken by Helen Mandel of the Overseas Press Club of jazz greats at clubs such as the Cookery in Greenwich Village and Grande Parade du Jazz, Nice, France. Online ordering, guestbook, suggested listening.
DowntownMusic.net
Thousands of pictures of jazz musicians taken since 2000 at concerts in New York clubs, sortable by date, first or last name, or band. By Peter Gannushkin. Forum, links.
Gallery 41
Featuring photographs of more than 100 jazz artists, highlighted with audio and video files.
Jazz Impressions in Black and White
Images of signed and numbered prints of ink drawings offered for sale by artist Alastair Graham including portraits of Miles Davis, Art Blakey, and Charles Mingus. [Flash]
Jazz in New York
Photographs by Naomi Haruta from New York City concerts and festivals since 2000 including Jazz Mobile, Central Park Summer Stage, and the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival.
Jazz Paintings By Michael Symonds
Images of oil paintings, portraits of legends such as John Coltrane, Miles Davis and Billie Holiday with jazz links. Email for commissions and purchase.
Jazz-Ozieri.com
Hundreds of photographs taken at the jazz festival held annually in Ozieri, Sardinia since 1977, from the collection of Andrea Fancellu, including Miles Davis, Dave Weckl, Wayne Shorter, and Billy Cobham. With biographical articles, audio files and links.
New Orleans JazzFest Archives
Online art exhibit featuring photography of Dino Perrucci at the annual festival. Search by artist, venue or date, purchase prints online.
Russpix: The Jazz Photography of Russ Escritt
Black and white photos displayed at galleries in Birmingham, UK, many taken at the Brecon Jazz Festival. Links to venues and Midlands arts sites.
William P. Gottlieb Photographs from the Golden Ag
Library of Congress collection of more than 1,600 photographs taken by photo-journalist for the Washington Post, Down Beat, Collier's, The Record Changer, and Saturday Review, documenting the jazz scene from 1938 to 1948, primarily in New York City and Washington, D.C.