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@bluenoey
Tired of caring about people who don’t give a shit about me
support the arts. go see a friend’s theatre production, buy a piece of artwork you love if you can afford it, tip a street musician who made you stop walking to admire their skills. the arts are so beautiful and under appreciated. please commemorate people for the hard work they show through artwork. as an artist, it’s so easy to become discouraged, so if you have an opportunity to support an artist, do your best to take it.
i’m dying that robert downey jr posted this on his official facebook 😂😂😂
Nina Simone signed photo
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nina-SIMONE-Jazz-Signed-Photo-/121690685320?hash=item1c55547f88:g:mRwAAOSwyQtVkGFv
I am pretty
So this has been stuck in my head ever since I heard it three days ago.
this is the polar opposite of Everybody Knows Shits Fucked
Having nightmares about crowd anxiety giving me more stress and more anxiety
James Dean, 1955
Message me “:)” for a br! x
Jeff Preiss On The Connections Between Jazz And Cinema In ‘Low Down’
Chet Baker, New York, 1956, photo by Herman Leonard
Jazz musician Chet Baker at the piano, Hollywood, 1954.
#milesdavis
Miles Davis with John Coltrane and Paul Chambers, and (out of shot) Red Garland and Philly Joe Jones at the Cafe Bohemia, New York City in 1956.
Thelonious Monk
Minton’s Playhouse, New York (1949)
by Herman Leonard