Remembering Ella Fitzgerald on her birthday 🎂
📷 Richard Avedon, NY, 1959
"Amongst all of us who sing, she was the best."
- Johnny Mathis
Ella Fitzgerald by Annie Leibovitz, Beverly Hills, 1988
"As the years went by, her singing became more seasoned & brilliantly skilled, passing beyond anything anyone else could do... The strange thing is that the voice itself remained eternally young."
- Gene Lees
Ella Fitzgerald by Yale Joel for Life, 1958
"I never knew how good our songs were until I heard Ella Fitzgerald sing them."
- Ira Gershwin
Ella Fitzgerald sings for Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman and Richard Rodgers
📷 Herman Leonard, New York, 1948
Ella Fitzgerald with Dizzy Gillespie & Ray Brown, by William P. Gottlieb, 1947
This photo was the big hit of her Centennial year in 2017: nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/ra… @smithsonian
On Ella's birthday, I'm listening to Ella Fitzgerald Sings "The Rodgers & Hart Song Book", a double LP with a great Herman Leonard cover, released in 1956. Superb Buddy Bregman arrangements.
This is a Desert Island Disc for me. open.spotify.com/album/3DXgUbJh…
One of the great Ella Fitzgerald portraits, by Eliot Elisofon, printed in the Life magazine #JazzEssay, January 17, 1955. The caption: "Enduring First Lady of Jazz".
Along with a second shot, just as good.
I love Carl Van Vechten's 1935 portrait of Ella Fitzgerald @BeineckeLibrary
Phil Stern's famous shot of Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong taken during the recording session for Ella and Louis, August 16, 1956
Oscar Peterson & Ella Fitzgerald by David Redfern, 1980
The album "Ella & Oscar" was recorded in Los Angeles May 19, 1975. The two of them click!
Mean to Me
"Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Harold Arlen Song Book" is graced with an Henri Matisse cover.
This album was recorded in 1960, & released the next year. Great Billy Mays arrangements. This is the only time Ella & Billy worked together.
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Happy birthday Jason Lee 🎂
📷 Ari Perilstein, 2015
I did not know that Lee, best known for his starring role in "My Name is Earl", is a very fine photographer.
"I started just roaming America and documenting its weirdness and its strange beauty."
Jason Lee
Arizona, 2019
Jason Lee by Raymond Molinar
Galveston, Texas, November 2020
Happy birthday Eugene Richards 🎂
📷 Jocelyn Bain Hogg
"Both he and his subjects were aware of the clichés of poverty journalism—the posed portraits of dignified despair. Richards was looking for something else."
- Max Campbell
Eugene Richards
Dustin Hill with his daughter
Mineral, Illinois, 2008
Happy birthday Al Pacino 🎂
📷 Irving Penn, 1995
“With rare, sweet stealth, he has insinuated himself as one of our great actors. He is so much more accessible and beguiling than De Niro or Hoffman.”
- David Thomson
James Caan, Marlon Brando, Francis Ford Coppola, Al Pacino & John Cazale on the set of The Godfather
📷 Steve Schapiro, 1972
John Cazale & Al Pacino in 2, 1974
Another great film set shot by Steve Schapiro
"I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart."
Remembering Cy Twombly on his birthday 🎂
📷 François Halard, 1990s
"He is the Levi-Strauss of graffiti art, revealing profound and mysterious connections between the impulse to scrawl and the instinct to paint."
- Jonathan Jones
Cy Twombly in his Rome apartment with his wife Tatiana.
📷 Horst P. Horst for Vogue, 1966
In 1968 Vogue photographer Henry Clarke did a photo shoot in Cy Twombly's apartment.
Remembering Karel Appel on his birthday 🎂
📷 Tony Vaccaro, 1969
"I paint like a barbarian in this barbarous time."
Karel Appel paints
📷 Nico Coster, Paris (undated)
What a wonderful process shot!
Karel Appel by Nico Coster
Molesmes, France, 1960s
"If the stroke of the brush is so important, it is because it expresses precisely what is not there."
Remembering Pat Booth on her birthday 🎂
📷 Julian Calder, 1979
After a successful career as a model, Booth became a photographer, and later a successful writer of romance novels.
Pat Booth by John d Green for "Birds of Britain", 1966
“It was a crazy idea, but knowing Pat was a good sport we decided to cover her with tar & feathers. We didn’t use tar though – just double sided sellotape & a pillow full of feathers.”
According to her Wikipedia article, Pat Booth took many photographs of people from David Bowie to Baby Doc Duvalier, but I couldn't find a single one online. Lots of shots of her as a model, though.
📷 Mike McKeown, 1967