A few weeks with the blues
a photographic memory
de Elton Robinson
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A photographic memory of Stanley Chase’s ill-fated production of Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer’s blues opera, "Free and Easy" featuring Irene Williams, Harold Nicholas, and the Quincy Jones Orchestra: New York, Brussels, and Amsterdam – 1959
“It has been a deliciously bitter-sweet experience to have these images reappear, to bring us back to a moment of promise and youthful enthusiasm—to how our stories were before we knew how they were to end—unbelievably well for some, and tragically soon for others."
— from the Preface by Quincy Jones
“It has been a deliciously bitter-sweet experience to have these images reappear, to bring us back to a moment of promise and youthful enthusiasm—to how our stories were before we knew how they were to end—unbelievably well for some, and tragically soon for others."
— from the Preface by Quincy Jones
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- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Vertical estándar, 20×25 cm
N.º de páginas: 104 -
ISBN
- Tapa dura, sobrecubierta: 9781388499815
- Fecha de publicación: sep. 30, 2011
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave quincy, jones, jazz, photography, musicals, harold, arlen, johnny, mercer
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Elton Robinson
Croton on Hudson, NY
Elton Robinson was born in New York City, attended the University of Michigan (BS/Design ’55) and Yale University (MFA ’57). Designer and art director of magazines, books, and other publications at American Heritage Publishing Company (1958-1966), Time Inc (1970-1977), Exxon Corporation (1977-1987), and Jack Hough Associates (1987-1992). From 1966 to 1970 and since 1992, he has worked from his own studio for a wide range of corporate, nonprofit, and publishing clients.