Jazz Day : The Making of a Famous Photograph - Roxane Orgill

Jazz Day

The Making of a Famous Photograph

By: Roxane Orgill, Francis Vallejo (Illustrator)

Hardcover | 1 June 2016

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What happens when you invite as many jazz musicians as you can to pose for a photo in 1950s Harlem? Playful verse and glorious artwork capture an iconic moment for American jazz.

When Esquire magazine planned an issue to salute the American jazz scene in 1958, graphic designer Art Kane pitched a crazy idea: how about gathering a group of beloved jazz musicians and photographing them? He didn't own a good camera, didn't know if any musicians would show up, and insisted on setting up the shoot in front of a Harlem brownstone. Could he pull it off?

In a captivating collection of poems, Roxane Orgill steps into the frame of Harlem 1958, bringing to life the musicians' mischief and quirks, their memorable style, and the vivacious atmosphere of a Harlem block full of kids on a hot summer's day. Francis Vallejo's vibrant, detailed, and wonderfully expressive paintings do loving justice to the larger-than-life quality of jazz musicians of the era. Includes bios of several of the fifty-seven musicians, an author's note, sources, a bibliography, and a foldout of Art Kane's famous photograph.

About the Author

Roxane Orgill is an award-winning writer on music and the author of Skit-Scat Raggedy Cat: Ella Fitzgerald and Footwork: The Story of Fred and Adele Astaire. She lives in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Francis Vallejo is an assistant professor of illustration at the College for Creative Studies. This is his first book. He lives in Detroit.
Industry Reviews
When readers eventually open a foldout page to see the photograph, the moment is magic--alive with the presence and skill of the musicians, as well as the promise and potential of the children around them. Beyond being a glorious tribute to these jazz greats, the book is also a phenomenal debut for Vallejo, whose dynamic acrylic and pastel images bring readers into the heart of the action of a day like no other.
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Vallejo's acrylic-and-pastel paintings vividly capture the shoot's vignettes and the skittish excitement of neighborhood kids. Pulling details from a 1995 documentary film and other resources, Orgill and Vallejo offer a dynamic, multifaceted work that deftly juxtaposes biography with praise poem, information with imagination. Teachers, librarians, jazz-loving families: take note.
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

A rich, unique, playful, and masterfully orchestrated work; Kane himself would undoubtedly be proud.
--School Library Journal (starred review)

The poems vary in form and mood from an alphabetical acrostic of clothing to a pantoum in the voice of the young and awestruck drummer Eddie Locke. The rhythms are contagious. Saxophonist Lester Young's porkpie hat: "Roll the crown halfway down all around-- / that's called 'busting it down.' / Turn it over and poke out the pit just a bit, / 'bringing the lid back home.'" The words take you back to the photo--reproduced here as a gatefold spread, and placed in the perfect dramatic spot--and the excellent list of sources leads you back to the music. An inspiring example of art that arises from the simple question, "What did you notice in the picture?"
--The Horn Book (starred review)

Orgill, who has written about jazz for adults (and Ella Fitzgerald for children) is here paired with artist Vallejo, a welcome newcomer to the world of picture books, and they offer a memorable ode to a time and place, a celebration of music that was both hot and cool, and an endearing snapshot of the men and women who wrote, played, and sang jazz. Kane's photograph, "Harlem, 1958," is here immortalized in Orgill's poetry, which swings and sways, and Vallejo's vibrant artwork, which captures not just the players but the mood on 126th Street where the photo shoot took place.
--Booklist (starred review)

Kids indifferent to jazz or photography will be swept up nonetheless in the novelty of the episode, the idiosyncrasies of the participants, and the shoulder-rubbing between the neighborhood kids and the adult celebs. Vallejo's mixed-media illustrations are gems of freewheeling portraiture, drawing from the iconic photo itself and other film taken throughout the day. Orgill supplies biographical info on Art Kane and the musicians highlighted in her poems, and best of all, a double-page photo reproduction folds out at just the right moment from an asphalt black page with a single "--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

Together Orgill and Vallejo have created a rich cultural history that while detailing the process of making the photograph -- including the antics of those boys -- honors the jazz artists who light up the image. The addition of musicians' biographies, a valuable bibliography, and an elegant fold-out reproduction of the original photograph make "Jazz Day" both a celebration of an era and a valuable, vibrant resource, one that you should flip through with the volume turned up.
--The Boston Globe

Little did they know that the photograph -- featuring 57 musicians and a group of neighborhood kids -- would become legendary. Roxane Orgill's dazzling Jazz Day: The Making of a Famous Photograph (Candlewick, Ages 7 - 11) tells how this celebrated image came to be...Francis Vallejo's striking acrylic-and-pastel illustrations offer similarly unexpected perspectives on streetscapes, nattily dressed musicians and interested onlookers.
--The Washington Post

In lively verse "Jazz Day" tells the stories behind the making of a famous 1958 photograph of jazz legends.
--The Boston Globe

If you want a kid to get excited about music, this book is a terrific platform.
--San Francisco Classical Voice

The gorgeous acrylic and pastel art illustrations perfectly capture the joyful chaos of the event.
--Buffalo News

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