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March 2005 - Grammy Award winning producer, Joel Dorn.
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Ron Carter at the Blue Note, May 2016
Spring 2008 - Archie Shepp in his practice room, Amherst, MA.
Fontella Bass at MSR Studios. 2005
Eric Person & Metamorphosis at the Blue Note. 2008
Guitarist, Cary DeNigris at the Blue Note. 2008
Eric Person at the Blue Note. 2008
Underground Hip-Hop legend, Kool Keith, with friends at Jekyll & Hyde. April 2002
Late Jazz legend, Chico Hamilton at MSR Studios. February 2004
Winter 2006 - Filmmaker Robert Downey Sr. at home in Manhattan. Downey was a minor league pitcher in the Brooklyn Dodgers farm system during the mid-1950's.
Late Jazz saxophonist, Marion Brown in the Bronx. September 2003
Jazz singer, Andy Bey on Eleventh Avenue, Manhattan. Negative strip, August 2002
Trombonist, George Bohanon. 2008
Bandleader Eddie Gale outside Zebulon. 2006
Al Kooper in Manhattan, March 2011
“Never speak to my wife again.”
-Miles Davis
Amina Baraka at Vision Festival. 2006
Richard Pearson at the drums. Iridium 2005
Kidd Jordan & Prince Lasha, Vision Festival. 2006
Poet, Amiri Baraka at Vision Festival. June 2007
March 2005 - Walter Sear at Sear Sound, West Forty-Eighth Street, Manhattan.
The keenest ear, Walter Sear (b. 1930 New Orleans), was first distinguished as a tuba player but is recalled for his engineering brilliance, cordial business relations and his signature "warm" analog sound. Founded in 1970, Sear Sound was New York's oldest audio recording studio entering the twenty-first century. Sear was also a filmmaker at various times, producing a number of "slasher" films.
Winter 2005 - Trombonist and band leader, Grachon Moncur III
“My father drove his car to his gigs -
he was always on time.”
March 2005 - Grammy Award winning producer, Joel Dorn.