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Thank you for looking. "Birdland," a jazz club in NY where cigarettes, alcohol, women, and drugs ran rampant. Photographer Herman Leonard captured the intense energy of the jazz musicians playing there. What I'm introducing today is one of Herman Leonard's photographs: a framed poster of "Bird," Charlie Parker, from when he was based at "Birdland" in the 1950s. His life, which he ruined by indulging in alcohol, women, and drugs, gives me a somewhat ephemeral and sad impression, unlike the "bebop" style he helped create. It is undeniable that he had a profound influence on later jazz musicians. Without him, the style of jazz that followed would have undoubtedly changed significantly. ~ On a rainy night, perhaps we can gaze at this poster while enjoying some whiskey... Listening to his saxophone play "Round Midnight"... Simply displaying a framed poster in your room can make it quite stylish. While a corner of a jazz bar might be the most fitting place (lol), it also fits well in vintage clothing stores, cafes, general stores, and traditional or traditional-style cafes. At the end of the photos, I've uploaded an image of my room with two framed posters displayed, as a reference, although they are larger than the item for sale (B1 size). You can create a stylish space that you won't find in interior design magazines. The size is listed as the size of the frame: Approximately 92 cm x 61 cm. Condition: The poster was purchased used. The frame was purchased new at the time. Initially, I attached the poster to the wall with double-sided tape (my apologies...). The poster has scratches and dirt overall. There are also some creased areas. It is currently displayed in my room in the frame. The frame, plastic sheet, and backing board also have scratches and dirt. (I do not smoke.) Please note that scratches and dirt may increase over time. I believe that jazz-related posters look more atmospheric with this kind of "character." If you are even slightly concerned, please do not bid. Special Vintage! Extra Large Charlie Parker Poster (Framed) JAZZ Jazz Bar Bebop Cafe Vintage Clothing Coffee Shop
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