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© Jim Marshall, 1960s, Scenes from music historyMarshall’s roots go deeper than rock: they thread th© Jim Marshall, 1960s, Scenes from music historyMarshall’s roots go deeper than rock: they thread th© Jim Marshall, 1960s, Scenes from music historyMarshall’s roots go deeper than rock: they thread th© Jim Marshall, 1960s, Scenes from music historyMarshall’s roots go deeper than rock: they thread th© Jim Marshall, 1960s, Scenes from music historyMarshall’s roots go deeper than rock: they thread th

©Jim Marshall, 1960s, Scenes from music history

Marshall’s roots go deeper than rock: they thread through the history of jazz, in the nightclubs and festivals where he honed his skills as self-taught photographer coming of age in Jim Crow America. A perennial outsider, Marshall championed the underdog, the spaces where the oppressed and exploited transformed their pain and sorrow into beauty and art.

As a man of the streets, Marshall understood the power of the activist to transform the way we see and think. He used the camera as his instrument, to tell the story of the people and the times — not just the headlining names but the regular folks who fought for the cause that we’re still fighting for more than half a century after he made some of his most indelible photographs. (+)

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shihlun: Thelonius Monk in train compartment, 1950s.

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 Thelonius Monk in train compartment, 1950s.


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