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Portrait of Dizzy Gillespie. Photographer Francine Winham recalls, “By the time I photographed Dizzy Gillespie at Newport, he was already a legend. His beret, horn-rimmed glasses, scat singing, bent horn, and pouched cheeks (which I remember seeing close up at Ronnie Scotts and finding extremely disturbing) made him one of the most popular and recognisable musicians on the jazz scene.”, Newport, Rhode Island, 1966. (Photo Francine Winham) Edition 30 Print type: Giclée Print
Paper type: Archival 310gsm cotton based rag paper
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