Jazz Pictures

A new photo book out this week, Art Kane: Harlem 1958, celebrates the famous "Jazz in Harlem" photo created 60 years ago. The book features the contact sheets, quotations, and biographies behind the beloved picture, telling its story frame by frame. As WNYC's Sara Fishko tells us, one player in the picture's drama still remembers the day it was made. More, in this episode of Fishko Files.

The book Art Kane: Harlem 1958 is out now from the Wall of Sound Gallery.

The National Jazz Museum in Harlem hosts Kane's son, Jonathan Kane, and one of the 57 musicians in the photo, NEA Jazz Master Benny Golson, on Tuesday, December 4. For tickets and more information, visit the museum's website.

W. Eugene Smith and his prolific, compulsive documentation of the Jazz Loft are chronicled in Sara Fishko's The Jazz Loft Radio Series, from WNYC.

Fishko Files with Sara Fishko

Assistant Producer: Olivia Briley
Mix Engineer: Wayne Shulmister
Editor: Karen Frillmann
Guest: Robert Benton

Music Playlist

  1. Bird of Prey Blues

    Artist: Coleman Hawkins Quintet
    Album: Jazz in 1958 - The Year of the First Hot 100
  2. Pretty Ditty

    Artist: Dick Cary, Hilton Jefferson & Garvin Bushell
    Album: Jazz in 1958 - The Year of the First Hot 100
  3. Be-Bop

    Artist: Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt
    Album: For Musicians Only
  4. Prisoner of Love

    Artist: Lester Young & Teddy Wilson
    Album: Pres and Teddy
  5. Functional

    Artist: Thelonious Monk & John Coltrane
    Album: Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane
  6. Bear Willow

    Artist: Herman Autry, Buster Bailey & Vic Dickenson
    Album: Jazz in 1958 - The Year of the First Hot 100