Remembering Milt Hinton - The Judge - on his birthday ππ
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.
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!
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
Remembering Milton Hinton on his birthday π
Ben Webster, Earl Warren, Lester Young, Gerry Mulligan @librarycongress
Gerry Mulligan Collection
Gerry Mulligan in a television studio, 1957
Photo: Milt Hinton @librarycongress Gerry Mulligan Collection
So much cool on both sides of the camera!
"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
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. πΈπ·
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.
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 β Basses Loaded!" Three 45 rpm EPs. Milt is up first.
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.
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
Aretha Franklin by Milt Hinton, New York, c. 1961
Aretha was 19; she had just signed a recording contract with Columbia Records.
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! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Great_Dβ¦ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Great_Dβ¦
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 whatβs now called the Golden Age of Jazz. A few years later, many of the guys who were there were gone."
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.
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Happy birthday to Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk π
π· Ara GΓΌler
"His books are multi-layered, allegorical, sometimes fanciful, Proustian in their attention to detail and Borgesian in their dazzling complexity."
- Sarah Lyall
Orhan Pamuk by Sophie Bassouls, 1990
"Books, which we mistake for consolation, only add depth to our sorrow."
It's so great that other photographers have continued Philippe Halsman's #jump! tradition. Here's Orhan Pamuk by Alex Majoli.
This was taken at Cannes in 2007, when Pamuk was a member of the Festival Jury.
Celebrate the Richard Avedon Centennial ππ―
π· Irving Penn, Vogue, August 23, 1993
"He was small, dark & electric with his own sort of vitality. Crackling. Sparks seem to fly out of him. He flashes his fingers like tiny rapid moths."
- Ginette Spanier
On Richard Avedon's Centennial, my favourite portraits
Carson McCullers & Tennessee Williams, April 25, 1950 #Avedon100
On Richard Avedon's Centennial, my favourite portraits
Buster Keaton, 1952 #Avedon100
I'm listening to Concerto Italiano play Bach's Brandenburg Concertos, in their 2005 recording under Rinaldo Alessandrini.
I've always loved the cover photo; it's by Julia Fullerton-Batten. I'll start a thread of some of my favourites of her photos here. π§΅
Julia Fullerton-Batten
The Lady of Shalott, 2018
... which is, of course, a reinterpretation of John Waterhouse's 1888 painting of Lord Tennyson's poem.
Happy birthday Sofia Coppola π
π· Kate Barry
"Coppola is a true auteur β a filmmaker with a distinct worldview and sensibility and a personal set of quasi-autobiographical interests."
- J. Hoberman
Sofia with her dad on the set of Godfather 2
π· Steve Schapiro, 1974
The Coppola family by Ted Streshinsky, 1974
Eleanor & Francis Ford Coppola with their kids Sofia, Roman & Gian-Carlo
Celebrate the Red Garland Centennial ππ―
π· Bill Spilka, c. 1957
"Garland's style was understated and harmonically sophisticated; he would delineate a melody, then shade it with distinctively voiced block chords and hints of counterpoint."
- Jon Pareles #RedGarland100
Esmond Edwards' great album cover for Red Garland's "Red in Bluesville", from 1959. Edwards took the photo, & designed the album as well.
Remembering Bea Arthur on her birthday π
π· Martin Mills, 1972
"Those of us working with her knew we were working with a golden comedic touch." - Norman Lear
Beatrice Arthur with Bill Callaway & Carl Ballantine in Bruce Jay Friedman & Richard Adler's musical A Mother's Kisses
π· Jack Mitchell, 1968
Angela Lansbury & Beatrice Arthur in Mame
π· Friedman-Abeles, 1966
Arthur won the Best Featured Actress in a Musical Tony for her performance. She was Beatrice on the stage & Bea on TV.