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This FreeJazzBook.com cover-image, Jazz From The Belly of the Blues, is presented here as a poster. It is offered as a large poster, a mini-poster, a framed archival print (acid-free and designed for the generational endurance you might desire) and as frame-able greeting cards. The trumpeter immerses himself in the sounds of his horn. Only flailing elbows and marching feet are significant as he causes his instrument to beautifully bellow. Beneath the marching trumpeter are the words: Jazz swirls from the belly of the blues and brings us laughter. We laugh to keep from crying. Our universal gut does cry but, seeking sanity, we put on the happy face of jazz. This story-telling jazz image will delightfully decorate and tell a story to continuously create an atmosphere of personal and historical awareness. Any of its formats will serve well as colorful décor, intriguing conversation pieces and thoughtful gifting items. Also, for NOW the Jazz From The Belly Of The Blues LARGE POSTER is SPECIALLY PRICED. Click here for details. |
Jazz from the Belly of the Blues Trumpeter struts forth. His horn dominates. Only his flailing elbows and marching feet demand further focus. As in a New Orleans marching band, his joyous Jazz chases the Blues. |
Night Enfolds The Trio Sounds play back and forth. Vocalist and horns take turns for attention. Can a painted image move so? Focusing on the vocalist loses the horns. Shifting to the horns, the vocalist gets lost. Fun! |
Gold On Stage Band leader quickly sweeps the bar clear. Hopping upon it, he plays his trumpet toward, but above his band; with his back toward his patrons. Was this Miles Davis as he first began his trademark stanc |
Playing To Ancestral Spirits Surely he played to ancestral spirits. He seemed engulfed by them. He stood where they stood and felt what they felt and rendered his colorful music accordingly. |






