Author: leh
rDay Two-Hundred-Eight
More trial runs with the Canon …
Venice-Ocean Park-Santa Monica, 1975
Humans, 1975
More never-before-seen resurrections from the archives.
Friends, acquaintances and neighbors in and around Venice …
Rich and Dennis on a chilly early morning …
Venice, Now
In contrast to the Venice in some of my previous posts of resurrected B&W negatives (like here and here and elsewhere), brother Dennis — who lives between Venice and the 405 Freeway — sends this bit of news.
Jean and Luke
Mother and son at last night’s Duke Ellington jazz performance (with Luke on bass) …
rDay Two-Hundred-Six: Jazz
Tonight EOU hosts a jazz recital celebrating Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. The local jazz heavyweights, led by Matt Cooper, performed. We learn that Matt has published a book on the life and music of Duke Ellington, further solidifying his reputation in the majors. Matt’s performance was dazzling, and Greg’s was to knock you out. This is the first time that I have heard Luke work out on the analog … I mean acoustic, string bass. We’ve come to expect great stuff from him on his electric instruments with just about every musical genre, and he sounded great tonight.
(not pictured: Peter Wordelman, trumpet)
P.S. After the concert, I was able to grab an informal portrait of Luke with his mother, Jean, as she engaged me in conversation. But we won’t publish until Jean gets first look.
rDay Two-Hundred-Six
A fast dash down to Saturday Farmers’ Market, the last of the season. We see friends and acquaintances, kids playing and, of course, dogs. Kim has a homemade tamale and is interviewed about community garden activism. That’s pretty much it.