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The creation of the Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame was made possible by a generous gift of Mica and Ahmet Ertegun.

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Project Team

Jazz at Lincoln Center
Laura Johnson, Paul Logan, Kathy Brown, Phil Schaap, Nyala Wright, Samantha Samuels, Christina Ayala, Keith Henry Brown, Daryl Long, Fred Murphy, David Tenenholtz

Rockwell Group
David Rockwell, Jun Aizaki, Melissa Dallal, Michael Dereskewicz, Michael Fischer, Diego Gronda, Ryan Hallowell, Ira Jones, Evelyn Sherwood, Tomo Tanaka, David Weinberg, David Wilbourne, and Julie Yurasek

Open, New York
Scott Stowell, Cara Brower, Kate Kittredge, Dave Stoy, Emily Wilson, Susan Barber, Brian Keeling, and Zak Jensen

Ascension Productions

Natalie Bullock Brown

Scharff-Weisberg
Olaaf Rossi, Josh Silverman, Paul Clements, Efrain Rodriguez; Knowledge Resources

GmbH
Mike Stengle

JMDesigns
Jordan Marcus

Sony Music Studios
Andreas Meyer and Peter Cho

Murray Street Productions
Steve Rathe

Darbert Offset Corporation
Ona Burns

24 pt Design
Valerie Wagner

La La Studio
Sungha Shin

ElectronicArtisan.com
Michael de la Peña

We would like to thank the following for their contributions to this project:

Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies: Dan Morgenstern and James Hershon

The ARChive of Contemporary Music: Bob George

Atlantic Records: Bob Kaus
Geoffrey C. Ward
Robin D.G. Kelley
ASCAP
BMI Foundation Inc.
Getty Images




Video Installation Credits

LOUIS ARMSTRONG
Music: West End Blues, Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, June 28, 1928, original issue: OKeh 8597, master number: 400967-B
Film: Michael Chertok
Photos: Louis Armstrong House and Archives- Queens College, Frank Driggs Collection, Herman Leonard Photography, New Emit: Chris Brown and Brett Calzada

SIDNEY BECHET
Music: Summertime, Sidney Bechet Quintet, June 8, 1939, original issue: BlueNote, master number: 533-14
Photos: Frank Driggs Collection, Wiiliam P. Gottlieb, Bob Parent Photo Archive/Courtesy Dale Parent, Scott Stowell

BIX BEIDERBECKE
Music: Singin' The Blues, Frank Trumbauer Orchestra, February 4, 1927, original issue: OKeh 40772, master number: 80393-B
Photos: Frank Driggs Collection, Photographs and Prints Division -Schomburg Center- The New York Public Library, Duncan P. Schiedt, Gentle & Hyers

JOHN COLTRANE
Music: A Love Supreme, John Coltrane Quartet, December 9, 1964, original issue: Impulse AS-77, master number: 90243 – 90246
Film: Historic Films Archive
Photos: William Claxton/Courtesy Demont Photo Management, Lee Friedlander/Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery- San Francisco, Don Hunstein, Francis Wolff/Courtesy of Mosaic Images, Lee Tanner/The Jazz Image, Gemma Corsano

MILES DAVIS
Music: So What, Miles Davis Sextet, March 2, 1959, original issue: album "Kind of Blue" Columbia CL 1355, master number: 62291
Film Footage: Historic Films Archive
Photos: Frank Driggs Collection, Esmond Edwards, Don Hunstein
Michael Ochs Archives.com, Jan Persson Fotografi/Courtesy CTSImages, Carol Reiff/Courtesy Kati Meister, Duncan P. Schiedt, Lee Tanner/The Jazz Image Miles Davis w/ Gil Evans photo: Don Hunstein

DUKE ELLINGTON
Rockin' in Rhythm, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, February 1, 1963, original issue: Atlantic SD2-304
Photos: Frank Driggs Collection, Herman Leonard Photography, Duncan P. Schiedt
Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn Photo: Herman Leonard Photography

DIZZY GILLESPIE
Music: BeBop, Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra, January 9, 1945, original issue: Manor 5000, master number: w1226
Film Footage: Michael Chertok
Photos: Frank Driggs Collection, Herman Leonard Photography, Michael Ochs Archives.com, Chuck Stewart, Ted Williams Photography, Jorge Colombo

COLEMAN HAWKINS
Music: Body And Soul, Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra, October 11,1939, original issue: Bluebird B-10523, master number: 042936-1
Photos: William Claxton/Courtesy Demont Photo Management, Frank Driggs Collection, Herman Leonard Photography, Charles Peterson Jazz Photo
Collection/Courtesy Don Peterson, Duncan P. Schiedt, Chuck Stewart

BILLIE HOLIDAY
Lover Man, Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra, October 4, 1944, original issue: Decca 23391, master number: 72404
Film Footage: Historic Films Archive
Photos: Frank Driggs Collection, William P. Gottlieb, Don Hunstein, Herman Leonard Photography, Bob Parent Photo Archive/Courtesy Dale Parent, Gentl & Hyers

THELONIOUS MONK
Music: Brilliant Corners, Thelonious Monk Quintet, October 15, 1956, original issue: album Riverside 12-226
Film Footage: Historic Films Archive
Photos: Festival Productions, Inc., Duncan P. Schiedt, Chuck Stewart, Tim Barber

JELLY ROLL MORTON
Music: Black Bottom Stomp, Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers, Sept. 15, 1926, original issue: Victor 20201 (orthophonic), master number: 36239-2
Photos: Frank Driggs Collection, Hogan Jazz Archive- Tulane University, Jorge Colombo

CHARLIE PARKER
Music: Koko, Charlie Parker's Reboppers, November 26, 1945, original issue: Savoy 597, master number: 5853-2
Film Footage: Sequence originally filmed by Norman Granz and Gjon Mili in 1950. Released in 1997 by Norman Granz, Frank Ténot & Jacques Muyal on "Improvisation".
Photos: William Claxton/Courtesy Demont Photo Management, Frank Driggs Collection, William P. Gottlieb, Herman Leonard Photography

ART TATUM
Music: Tiger Rag, Art Tatum, March 21, 1933, original issue: Brunswick 6543 master number: 13164-A
Photos: Frank Driggs Collection, William P. Gottlieb, Herman Leonard Photography, Andrew Ingalls

LESTER YOUNG
Music: Lester Leaps In, Count Basie's Kansas City Seven, September 5, 1939, original issue: Vocalion 5118, master number: 25297-2
Photos: Frank Driggs Collection, Herman Leonard Photography, Ted Williams Photography, Susan Barber



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