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  • Jean M. Laffitau

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  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • Jean M. Laffitau Picture made during a life concert (in memory of The Jazz Messengers, with some musicians of this fabulous band) at the SR2 in Saarbruecken (Germany) www.talent.jazzandheritage.org/artists/107

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • This was an interpretation of the lyrics to the 1920’s Louis Armstrong song, Black and Blue. Essentially it is about racism and division. The little girl is looking at what she will probably never obtain. / It is a mixture of watercolour, ink, pen and collage.

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • LIMITED EDITION – 10 AVAILABLE ONLY / This was taken as part of the “Bombshell Babes” Pinup Art Exhibition. Model: Ava Jinx

  • Somewhere off Bourbon Street…

  • Do you have Soul? Soulful design

  • Washington Square Park, NYC Featured / Who Needs Color for Beauty Featured / Men Appreciation Copyright

  • This work is loosely based on the song BLACK COFFEE which has been sung by a number of singers Ray Charles, Ella Fitzgerald, K.D.Laing and Julie London. Although I could’nt find who wrote the song, anybody out there know who wrote it. / A few verses from the song BLACK COFFEE. You know a man is born to love a woman / To work and slave to pay her debts / Just because he’s only human / To drown his past regrets / In coffee and cigarettes. I’m moonin’ all the mornin’ / Mournin’ all the night / In between it’s nicotine / Not much heart to fight / Black coffee … Feelin’ low as the ground / I’m waitin’ for my baby / To maybe come around. Gonna drown my past regrets / In some coffee and a few cigarettes

  • A young man that I had the pleasure of photographing today… Canon 40D + 17-85mm lens @ 28mm / ISO 100 – 250/sec – f/4 / Alien Bees flash units(2) fired at 1/2 power. No post-processing or image editing.

  • Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm le “It isn’t where you came from, its where you’re going that counts. “ / ~ Ella Fitzgerald “Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996), also known as “Lady Ella”, the “Queen of Scat” and the “First Lady of Song”, was an American jazz vocalist. / With a vocal range spanning three octaves, she was noted for her purity of tone, phrasing and intonation, and a “horn-like” improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing. She is widely considered to have been one of the supreme interpreters of the Great American Songbook. / Over a recording career that lasted 59 years, she was the winner of 13 Grammy Awards. Ella: The Man I Love Featured in Jazzed Up Art August 2009

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • BEST VIEWED LARGE. :) One in my musical themed series I’ve been working on this past week. Inspired by the music in my life. I grew up in a musical family and get-togethers and/or holidays were often spent singing in the living room with various family members playing instruments. I’m sure the neighbors enjoyed it as well. :) Here’s how it looks matted & framed: /

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