Jackson Pollock and Jazz | Fats Waller / Lester Young / Louis Armstrong / Jimmy Yancey / Count Basie / Ornette Coleman

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Hans Namuth, Jackson Pollock Painting, 1950
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Jackson Pollock: Number 8, 1949
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Hans Namuth, Jackson Pollock Painting, 1950
Fats Waller – Moppin And Boppin                       Lester Young – One O’ Clock Jump 
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Jackson Pollock’s house and studio in the Hamptons. The studio where Pollock painted most of his
 infamous drip paintings and worked until his untimely death in 1956.
 Pollock/Krasner House (East Hampton. New York) 
 
Louis Armstrong – Mahogany Hall Stomp 
 
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 Pollock/Krasner House (East Hampton. New York) 
  
Jimmy Yancey – Yancey’s Bugle Call
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 Jackson Pollock, Greyed Rainbow, 1953

Count Basie – Jumpin’ at the Woodside
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J. Pollock’s studio
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The White Light (1954) by Jackson Pollock appeared on Ornette Coleman’s Free Jazz (1961)
The cover was a gatefold with a cutout window in the lower left corner, allowing a glimpse of the painting;  opening the cover revealed the full artwork.

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