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AK's Harlem 1958 at The Grammy Museum

JK with the phenomenal Mr. Benny Golson, May 2 at the Grammy Museum, LA, for the 'Art Kane: Harlem 1958' program, celebrating our new book on Guido Harari's Wall of Sound Editions. Thanks to moderator Scott Goldman, Lynne Sheridan and all the team at the Grammy Museum for hosting this amazing event, to Renee Pappas and Carol Green of Redwood Productions for setting it up, and special thanks to all the wonderful fans and friends who filled the room.


Courtesy of the Recording Academy™/photo by Rebecca Sapp, Getty Images © 2019.


 
 
 

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6 days ago

It was amazing to witness this historic moment! The collaboration between JK and legend Benny Golson at the Grammy Museum was an explosive experience, delivering a thrill akin to overcoming a challenge in eggy car. A truly classy and memorable event celebrating the arts!

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May 01

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Really enjoyed reading this piece, especially how it highlights the cultural and artistic importance of Art Kane’s iconic Harlem 1958 photograph. The way that single image brought together 57 jazz legends and captured an entire era of music and community is truly powerful . It’s amazing how moments like these continue to inspire generations and keep history alive through storytelling and exhibitions. Also, for readers who enjoy exploring lifestyle and travel content beyond art, Flypped News shares engaging reads on topics like the best honeymoon places in India and more.

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