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FRANCIS WOLFF Donald Byrd and Herbie Hancock, New Jersey, 1964 Donal Byrd and Herbie Hancock “Tryin’ to Get Home” recording session, December 17, 1964 Photograph: Black and White Type: Silver gelatin print
Candi Staton - Hallelujah Anyway (Larse vocal)
Hugh Masekela, 1956, after receiving a trumpet from Louis Armstrong. Photo by Alf Kumalo
Los Angeles, California. Photograph by Anthony Hernandez (1973)
New Haven Women’s Liberation Rock Band - Prison Song (Rounder) - Yeah, you know, just your typical radical feminist collective funk song.
To Be Real
Chantal Regnault’s Ballroom Portraits
Chantal Regnault’s portraits captured the emerging and vibrant ballroom scene in Harlem, 1989-1992.
Keith Haring for Sesame Street
I’ve Got To Get Myself Together - Chuck Brooks (Baa Baa Black Sheep / I’ve Got To Get Myself Together, 1969)
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Al Vandenberg ‘Kentish Town’ from the series On a Good Day, gelatin silver print, London, 1974, printed 2010
Janet Kay - Silly Games
Michael Abramson Chicago nightlife 1970′s
Jill Freedman Monumental Flute, 1968, vintage gelatin silver print For me it was about human rights not civil rights.” (Jill Freedman)