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August '58: Great Day in Harlem

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In the early 1960s, I grew up in New York's Washington Heights with photographer Art Kane's son Jonathan. I was pretty young then, but I still recall Jonathan's dad as a hip, relaxed guy in a photographer's vest, longish hair and large glasses.

Art Kane, of course, took the famous “A Great Day in Harlem" photo for Esquire magazine. In August 1958, he called as many jazz musicians as he could and asked them to show up on 126th Street between Park and Fifth Avenues. Fifty-seven musicians in all appeared on August 12 and were assembled on the stairs of a brownstone. Kane took the photo from across the street at around 10 a.m. As you probably know, all of this is beautifully told in the documentary, A Great Day in Harlem, produced by Jean Bach.

Looking at the “Great Day" photo today, one can't help but wonder what might have happened had a producer been summoned and a rehearsal hall rented nearby with recording equipment. Art Kane died in 1995.

At any rate, here's Art Kane's still-remarkable photo followed by an index and a list of all of the musicians photographed. To enlarge, just click once on the images:

And here's the index:
  1. Hilton Jefferson
  2. Benny Golson
  3. Art Farmer
  4. Wilbur Ware
  5. Art Blakey
  6. Chubby Jackson
  7. Johnny Griffin
  8. Dickie Wells
  9. Buck Clayton
  10. Taft Jordan
  11. Zutty Singleton
  12. Red Allen
  13. Tyree Glenn
  14. Miff Molo
  15. Sonny Greer
  16. Jay C. Higginbotham
  17. Jimmy Jones
  18. Charles Mingus
  19. Jo Jones
  20. Gene Krupa
  21. Max Kaminsky
  22. George Wettling
  23. Bud Freeman
  24. Pee Wee Russell
  25. Ernie Wilkins
  26. Buster Bailey
  27. Osie Johnson
  28. Gigi Gryce
  29. Hank Jones
  30. Eddie Locke
  31. Horace Silver
  32. Luckey Roberts
  33. Maxine Sullivan
  34. Jimmy Rushing
  35. Joe Thomas
  36. Scoville Browne
  37. Stuff Smith
  38. Bill Crump
  39. Coleman Hawkins
  40. Rudy Powell
  41. Oscar Pettiford
  42. Sahib Shihab
  43. Marian McPartland
  44. Sonny Rollins
  45. Lawrence Brown
  46. Mary Lou Williams
  47. Emmett Berry
  48. Thelonius Monk
  49. Vic Dickenson
  50. Milt Hinton
  51. Lester Young
  52. Rex Stewart
  53. J.C. Heard
  54. Gerry Mulligan
  55. Roy Eldgridge
  56. Dizzy Gillespie
  57. Count Basie

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This story appears courtesy of JazzWax by Marc Myers.
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