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Jazz desktop.

Post by Anonymous-one » July 17th, 2005, 11:06 pm

Artwork by Juan Carlos Fenu , download for free.

http://www.jazzreview.com/resource/jazz_desktop.html

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Post by jimboloco » July 29th, 2005, 6:52 pm

thanks, i forwarded this one to my step-son musician.

also to another friend, herb snitzer, a jazz photographer.
interesting how an Argentine digs American jazz.
it is great.


for herb's works, some of his jazz works. :arrow: http://www.studiorevolution.com/hs.html
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Post by Anonymous-one » July 31st, 2005, 7:55 am

Impressive collection of photographs .
Love the one with Lester Young .
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Copyright © 1958 Herb Snitzer. All Rights Reserved
like time had stop at this moment.


Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis .
Like father and son.

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Copyright © 1960 Herb Snitzer. All Rights Reserved


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Copyright © 1990 Herb Snitzer. All Rights Reserved.

At the beginning there was Louis and then...

THANKS FOR THE LINK A-One.

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Post by Arcadia » July 31st, 2005, 4:27 pm

the Thelonius sinuoso is great. Also Coltrane and Dexter Gordon.
I´ll be waiting his Billie Holliday.

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Post by jimboloco » July 31st, 2005, 8:38 pm

http://www.studiorevolution.com/art_rev.html

I like the little essay on art as revolution also.

Herb is a Quaker, tho not doctrinaire, more of a mystic, not exactly a pacifist, a Korean War vet, with our local chapter of Vets for Peace.

He is a wirey, lean and healthy 70 years.Image

i don't find any of billie hiolliday by him online....
lately he has been doing commissioned works, also he goes to the school of the americas protest at ft benning in the fall, i went there one year also, quite moving, here is a shot of kathy kelly and the voices in the wilderness there, kathy has been to Iraq a number of times, was there as a peace witness during the shock and awe phase of the invasion.

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photos by herb

vets day chapter reports, 2003, vets for peace website
http://www.veteransforpeace.org/vetsday2003.htm
Our local,
We had a beautiful gathering today with several media out/ a photographer from St. Petersburg Times, cameramen from Fox local channel 13 plus WB channel 6 local and also a taped interviewer with WMNF community radio.....plus our VFP photograpger, Herb Snitzer, who will be up at Ft. Benning next week covering for "Peaceworks" . and be at the VFP meeting up there
....Thanks to Hannah Frisch for her work with local media/ and the news release!!!!

. We had a coupl;e of Vietnam Vets plus a Korean Vet, three WW2 vets, one Panama Vet plus peacetime vets from the fifties, and 80's and 90's.....our next meeting will be to formalize a chapter!
We had a beautiful spiritual ceremony circle surrounding the veterans memorial blesing the 4 directions, the 4 elements and corresponding military services, with a symbolic candle placing as we spoke our concerns and hopes. placing the candles on the memorial, with a burning of some herb not what you think, a chapparrell or sage?
also we had the download of the Iraq Veterans KIA list from VFP-NewMexico, and many of us read names from those fallen, placing the names at the base of the memorial and a plaque from Women in Black-VFP (thanks to Rosemary Gould)....after a few brief poems, plus a reading of the statement of purpose of VFP and further passing out of pamphlets. Hopefully some of this will get into onto the localnews media, will let you know, but just having them there, taking pictures and covering us made it feel worthwhile. It was the first time many of us had met, and so it was a coming together.

A closing prayer and all agreed the next gathering will to formalize a VFP chapter here. ( we are now chapter 119)

Jim Willingham
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