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Ken Kesey Hoo Ha, CHARLES LLOYD JAZZ CONCERT, Clyde Keller Photo
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1976 DOCUMENTARY ARTS PORTFOLIO IMAGE
"CHARLES LLOYD JAZZ CONCERT" Evening Jazz Performance, McArthur Court Ken Kesey Poetic Hoo Ha, Recital
16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 10x15 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core, Corner Mounted Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking (USPS PRIORITY MAIL)
This archival giclee print offers an exquisite range of tone and brilliancy faithfully capturing this important American Jazz musician. The B&W negative from which this print is made is in pristine condition with little if any deterioration. Makes a strong impression with excellent scale ar this larger size. Suitable for immediate safe viewing (the print is shrink wrapped on foam core board) and ready for framing. Prelude concert given by the gifted Charles Lloyd, here shown in profile with his tenor saxophone. This was a period when he had "semi-retired" his last 1972-73 Lp releases being "Moon Man" ~ "Live with Charles Lloyd" ~ "Geeta" ~ "Waves" and the rare "Morning Sunrise." He played at the Poetic Hoo Ha that evening before recitals given by Ken Kesey, William Burroughs, Anne Waldman and Walt Curtis. The evening event was held at McArthur Court, University of Oregon. Part of a collection of photographs taken at the Ken Kesey Poetic Hoo Ha held at Kesey's Barn Home near Pleasant Hill (Eugene, Oregon) during the day. An evening concert took place at the University of Oregon's McArthur Court where such luminaries as Wiliam Burroughs, Walt Curtis, Anne Waldman gave recitals. The party at the Barn Home attracted both local Oregon Poets such as Marty Christiansen, Walt Curtis and other notables such at Ken Babbs and Mark Christensen. Celebrities such as Charles Lloyd, William Burroughs, Paul Krassner and a then unknown Bill Murray attended as well.
"CHARLES LLOYD JAZZ CONCERT" Copyright © 1976 Clyde Keller
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1976 DOCUMENTARY ARTS PORTFOLIO IMAGE
"CHARLES LLOYD JAZZ CONCERT" Evening Jazz Performance, McArthur Court Ken Kesey Poetic Hoo Ha, Recital
16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 10x15 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core, Corner Mounted Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking Via USPS PRIORITY MAIL
This archival giclee print offers an exquisite range of tone and brilliancy faithfully capturing this important American Jazz musician. The B&W negative from which this print is made is in pristine condition with little if any deterioration. Makes a strong impression with excellent scale ar this larger size. Suitable for immediate safe viewing (the print is shrink wrapped on foam core board) and ready for framing. Prelude concert given by the gifted Charles Lloyd, here shown in profile with his tenor saxophone. This was a period when he had "semi-retired" his last 1972-73 Lp releases being "Moon Man" ~ "Live with Charles Lloyd" ~ "Geeta" ~ "Waves" and the rare "Morning Sunrise." He played at the Poetic Hoo Ha that evening before recitals given by Ken Kesey, William Burroughs, Anne Waldman and Walt Curtis. The evening event was held at McArthur Court, University of Oregon. Part of a collection of photographs taken at the Ken Kesey Poetic Hoo Ha held at Kesey's Barn Home near Pleasant Hill (Eugene, Oregon) during the day. An evening concert took place at the University of Oregon's McArthur Court where such luminaries as Wiliam Burroughs, Walt Curtis, Anne Waldman gave recitals. The party at the Barn Home attracted both local Oregon Poets such as Marty Christiansen, Walt Curtis and other notables such at Ken Babbs and Mark Christensen. Celebrities such as Charles Lloyd, William Burroughs, Paul Krassner and a then unknown Bill Murray attended as well.
"CHARLES LLOYD JAZZ CONCERT" Copyright © 1976 Clyde Keller
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