Reprinted from http://jazzwax.com
Last week Lars Westin, a JazzWax reader in Stockholm, sent along an photo taken by Roy Eldridge that has never been published or seen by many. The photo (above) features (from left) drummer Max Roach, drummer Jack Norén (a Swedish-American Chicagoan who played and recorded in Sweden with Stan Getz, Charlie Parker and many others), tenor saxophonist Lester Young and Swedish jazz critic Carl-Erik Lindgren.
Here's Lars' story...
"The photo was taken by Roy in 1952 while Norman Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic tour was in Stockholm. The original photo's image had almost totally whittened when I found it in the files of the Swedish jazz magazine Orkester Journalen. I was the magazine's editor until 2007. I scanned it and worked on it with various Photoshop tricks—a hobby of mine.
"I am now heavily involved in Swedish jazz history research—being the chairman of the Swedish Jazz History Society. I'm also creating programs for Swedish Radio (a public service), lecturing and still contributing to Orkester Journalen." [Photo above of Norman Granz in Stockholm in 1952]
The photo was likely taken in October 1952—between Young and Roach's JATP appearance in New York (September 1952) and Frankfurt, Germany (November). I don't have a list of the JATP's 1952 tour stops, but I suspect it included Stockholm early on. The musicians on the tour were Roy Eldridge (tp), Lester Young and Flip Phillips (ts), Hank Jones (p), Irving Ashby (g), Ray Brown (b) and Max Roach (d).
You'll find a recording of this JATP band on Jazz at the Philharmonic, Frankfurt 1952 (Fantasy) here.
Speaking of Roy Eldridge: WKCR-New York will present its annual 24-hour Roy Eldridge Birthday Broadcast all day today. You can listen from anywhere in the world on your computer by going here.
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