Ted Williams Collection
Ted Williams Collection
Dizzy Gillespie for Downbeat Magazine, 1960 — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.3,133.00 - m.10,338.00John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie poses with his trumpet during a shoot for DownBeat magazine's cover, published on June 23rd 1960. Gillespie became a major figure during the development of bebop and modern jazz in the 1940s, paving the way to becoming one of the most important jazz trumpeters of all time.
View Product DetailsMiles Davis playing the trumpet — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.3,133.00 - m.10,338.00Miles Davis is photographed playing the trumpet in a dressing room before a performance. The American trumpeter, bandleader, and composer is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music.
View Product DetailsChicago street life, 1950s by Ted Williams — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.1,567.00 - m.2,024.00Williams took these shots of Chicago streets from the moving vantage of a public bus, capturing moments of beauty and submerged drama in the day-to-day lives of ordinary Americans.
View Product DetailsStreet life in busy Chicago, 1950s by Ted Williams — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.1,567.00 - m.2,024.00Williams took these shots of Chicago streets from the moving vantage of a public bus, capturing moments of beauty and submerged drama in the day-to-day lives of ordinary Americans.
View Product DetailsStreet life in Chicago in the 1950s by Ted Williams — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.1,567.00 - m.2,024.00Williams took these shots of Chicago streets from the moving vantage of a public bus, capturing moments of beauty and submerged drama in the day-to-day lives of ordinary Americans.
View Product DetailsStreet life in Chicago, 1950s by Ted Williams — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.1,567.00 - m.2,024.00Williams took these shots of Chicago streets from the moving vantage of a public bus, capturing moments of beauty and submerged drama in the day-to-day lives of ordinary Americans.
View Product DetailsDinah Washington waiting for rehearsal to start, 1958 — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.3,133.00 - m.10,338.00Dinah Washington is photographed playing the drums as she kills time waiting for Max Roach to show for a rehearsal at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1958. The show would be where Washington would introduce her new take on classic Bessie Smith material.
View Product DetailsLouis Armstrong holding his trumpet — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.3,133.00 - m.10,338.00Ted Williams snaps a close-up of Louis Armstrong's hand holding his trumpet on stage during a performance. Nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", Armstrong is one of the most influential figures in jazz with a career spanning five decades.
View Product DetailsPaul Desmond smoking at Playboy's Penthouse — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.3,133.00 - m.10,338.00Paul Desmond is photographed smoking a cigarette behind the scenes of American television show Playboy's Penthouse. The show was hosted by Playboy founder and then-editor/publisher Hugh Hefner and first broadcasted on October 24, 1959.
View Product DetailsRay Charles playing the piano at home — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.3,133.00 - m.10,338.00Ray Charles is photographed as he sits and plays at his piano at home. Referred to by his contemporaries as "The Genius", Charles pioneered soul music of the 1960s and is considered to be one of the most iconic and influential singers in history.
View Product DetailsSarah Vaughan performing at Newport Jazz Festival, 1957 — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.3,133.00 - m.10,338.00Sarah Vaughan is photographed performing on stage at the Newport Jazz Festival in Chicago in 1957. Nicknamed "Sassy" and "The Divine One", she won four Grammy Awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award, and has been referred to as one of the most wondrous voices of the 20th century.
View Product DetailsCannonball Adderley at the Blue Note, 1960 — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.3,133.00 - m.10,338.00Julian Edwin "Cannonball" Adderley is photographed performing on stage at the Blue Note jazz bar in Chicago in 1960. The American jazz alto saxophonist was perhaps best known for his song "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" that crossed over to the pop and RB charts.
View Product DetailsNichelle Nichols dancing at Count Basie's party, 1961 — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.3,133.00 - m.10,338.00Nichelle Nichols dances with a rose on her mouth during a Count Basie party at the Sutherland Hotel on November 8, 1961. Nichols sang with Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton before turning her career to acting.
View Product DetailsCharlie Byrd playing the guitar — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.3,133.00 - m.10,338.00Charlie Lee Byrd is photographed playing the guitar in his classic fingerstyle. The American musician is best known for his association with Brazilian music and for bringing bossa nova into the mainstream of North American music.
View Product DetailsJohn Coltrane playing the saxophone — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.3,133.00 - m.10,338.00American jazz musician and composer John Coltrane is photographed playing the saxophone. One of the most influential jazz players of the 20th century, Coltrane is best known for his album "A Love Supreme".
View Product DetailsJohnny Frigo, Lurlean Hunter & Johnny Griffin for Downbeat Magazine — Limited Edition Print
Ted Williamsm.3,133.00 - m.10,338.00Johnny Frigo, Lurlean Hunter and Johnny Griffin are photographed performing on the corner of Michigan Avenue and Chicago Avenue in Illinois. The image of the legendary jazz musicians was taken as part of an article for the well-known jazz publication DownBeat magazine.
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