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Jazz in London: Photographs
by Walter Hanlon
21 January - 20 July 2008
Room 31 case display

Annie Ross (Annabelle Short)
by Walter Hanlon, 1956
© Walter Hanlon
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This display of eminent British
jazz musicians highlights the recent acquisition of photographs
by Walter Hanlon and the publication of his book, 1950s Jazz
in London and Paris (Tempus, February 2008, £15.99).
In the foreword, John Dankworth,
comments, 'jazz and photography grew up together and indeed helped
each other achieve status and respect from the other sections
of the creative-artistic process'.
Walter Hanlon was born in Glasgow
in 1926. Leaving school aged fourteen; he went to serve with
the Merchant Navy before becoming a professional guitarist working
with ENSA (Entertainments National Service Association) and the
American USO (United Service Organisations). He also broadcast
with the big bands of David Miller and George Elrick. Hanlon,
self-taught, pursued a career in photography from 1949 until
the mid 1950s. He was able to utilise his knowledge and contacts
within the 1950s London jazz scene to cover major music events.
Using 'off camera' flash or available light, he took striking
black and white atmospheric shots used for EP and LP covers.
Retiring from a career as a television
Lighting Director, in 1989, Hanlon has re-visited his negatives,
allowing these unique images of a generation of jazz musicians
to be seen again.
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