In 1948, 25 years-old photographer, Herman Leonard, was spending his evenings at the Royal Roost and then Birdland where he photographed the ongoing roster of jazz musicians such as Dexter Gordon, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis and others. Later he worked for jazz producer Norman Granz, who used his work on album sleeves. Obsessed with smoke, as jazz was a fading cloud of smoke in the air, or notes were spreading like a thick smog, cigarettes were his main motif during the sessions. These photos come from Herman's early days.
James Moody, 1951, NYC
Charlie Parker and the Metronome All-stars, 1949, NYC
Erroll Garner, 1953, NYC
Frank Sinatra, 1958, Monte CarloSinatra, again.
Charlie Parker and the Metronome All-stars, 1949, NYC
Erroll Garner, 1953, NYC
Frank Sinatra, 1958, Monte CarloSinatra, again.
Herman Leonard in person. A recent photo.
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All photos are copyrighted by artist. You may visit his homepage here.
The charismatic, ever young hip Herman Leonard gifted me a treasured shot of Al playing the piano with Tommy Potter behind him and Stan Getz in front. I treasured his generosity when his photographs are priced as are oil paintings. Once he knew I was a "wife no one knew" writing about Al he surprised me. He looks wonderful.
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