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Remembering Milt Hinton - The Judge - on his birthday πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‰
Besides being a great jazz bassist, Hinton was a fine photographer. I'm listening to Here Swings the Judge, from 1975, while I search out some of his best photos. The cover photo is by Les Line.
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Milt Hinton took the great photo of Ben Webster on the back of this album. Of course he had access to the jazz greats, but Hinton had such a great eye! Image
Milt Hinton
Ben Webster, Red Allen & Pee Wee Russell
"Good photographs are there to be listened to as well as looked at; the better the photograph the more there is to hear. The best jazz photographs are those saturated in the sound of their subject."
- Geoff Dyer Image
Remembering Milton Hinton on his birthday πŸŽ‚
Ben Webster, Earl Warren, Lester Young, Gerry Mulligan
@librarycongress
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Gerry Mulligan in a television studio, 1957
Photo: Milt Hinton
@librarycongress Gerry Mulligan Collection
So much cool on both sides of the camera! Image
"I got my first camera in 1935. It was a 35 mm Argus C3, and it was a present for my twenty-fifth birthday. I
had the Argus with me when I started on the road with Cab in 1936."
- Milt Hinton
A great shot of Hinton by Chuck Stewart Image
Milt Hinton
Dizzy Gillespie & Charles Mingus in Newport, 1971
Notice that Dizzy has a camera as well, a Rolleiflex, if I'm not mistaken.
Every time you see a Rolleiflex, take a drink. It's a bit early in the morning here, but a drinking game's rules are sacred. πŸΈπŸ“· Image
Milt Hinton
Danny Barker & Dizzy Gillespie asleep on the train, while on tour with the Cab Calloway orchestra, c. 1940
This is one of my favourite Milt Hinton photographs. Image
I mustn't forget the music in this Milt Hinton birthday thread! This is a special album from 1955: "Milt Hinton / Wendell Marshall / Bull Ruther – Basses Loaded!" Three 45 rpm EPs. Milt is up first.
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Milt Hinton
Lammar Wright, Mario Bauza, Foots Thomas, Eddie Morton, Cab Calloway & Bennie Payne at the Atlanta Train Station, c. 1940
A wonderful photograph: defiance, style & pride. Image
Milt Hinton
Billie Holiday listens to playback, in her last studio recording session, 1959
This is so sad; she was very ill by this time. Billie died on July 15, 1959 Image
Aretha Franklin by Milt Hinton, New York, c. 1961
Aretha was 19; she had just signed a recording contract with Columbia Records. Image
Milt Hinton sets up August 12, 1958: A Great Day in Harlem. Art Kane took the famous photo, & Jean Bach made a wonderful film, but Milt was an important part of the process. And of course he's in the shot as a musician!
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Here's a shot Milt Hinton took during A Great Day in Harlem, August 12, 1958, with his Leica.
"Looking back, I can truly say that gathering marked the final days of what’s now called the Golden Age of Jazz. A few years later, many of the guys who were there were gone." Image
Marian McPartland, Mary Lou Williams & Thelonious Monk, A Great Day in Harlem, August 12, 1958
A shot, perhaps, by Milt Hinton, but remember what he said: "I gave Scoville Browne the Canon, which had color slide film in it." Hinton always preferred to shoot in black & white. Image

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