Ray Charles - Little Jimmy Scott jazz poster - Regal - Chicago - 1963
Ray Charles - Little Jimmy Scott jazz poster - Regal - Chicago - 1963
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SecondTakeJazzArt presents...
a high-quality unframed poster featuring original upgraded artwork commemorating some celebrated live performances from jazz history:
Ray Charles (vocals, piano)
"In Person with his All-New Stage Show!"
the July 12–18, 1963 appearances at the Regal Theater in Chicago
featuring:
* the Orchestra — including David "Fathead" Newman (sax)
* The Raelets — vocal group (including Margie Hendrix)
* The Flamingos ("I Only Have Eyes for You")
* Terrell Prude Trio — organ
* Percy Mayfield (composer of "Hit the Road, Jack")
* Little Jimmy Scott ("Everybody's Somebody's Fool")
* Lulu Reed ("Drown in My Own Tears")
* Bill Murray (singer)
Fresh off a string of hits like "Georgia on My Mind," "I Can't Stop Loving You," and "What'd I Say?", Ray was riding high at a career peak in the summer of 63. So this must have been one exciting week of concerts — featuring an R&B/soul revue of true all-stars, including beloved jazz singer Little Jimmy Scott!
Ray was such a fan and champion of Jimmy's that he signed him when he started his own Tangerine record label, paid him some 10x as much as he had been getting from his old label, and produced Scott's legendary "Falling in Love Is Wonderful" album — a desert-island masterpiece complete with lush string arrangements by Gerald Wilson and Marty Paich and Ray's bluesy piano fills elevating every track!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Scott
https://youtu.be/NKsMTNT2CI0?si=yv-DnCP9WMfpHz_2
IMPORTANT INFO
IMPORTANT INFO
1) Our posters are new. First and foremost, all our posters are MODERN CREATIONS — they are NOT vintage pieces or antiques! Our posters are printed on-demand from our own ORIGINAL art files that we've created ourselves within the last few years. (Read on for more details.)
2) Bring your own frames. We offer our posters UNFRAMED ONLY! Our preview images demonstrate how our posters look framed in various real-world environments; however, we do NOT include frames when you order our posters! Offering our posters UNFRAMED ONLY helps us keep our production and shipping prices lower, and it allows our customers to choose their own frame styles and materials to match their taste, décor, and budget.
3) Screens aren't paper. Our preview images are FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY. Please note that digital images are typically more vibrant than printed posters. Also, due to printing variations and editorial decisions, you can expect that the colors, details, etc. in the actual posters you receive may vary somewhat from their representations here. (Some preview images we show have been WATERMARKED for security purposes. Don't worry — these marks do NOT appear on the finished product.)
4) Keep your cool. Do NOT use dry mount or heat press processes on our posters — doing so may DAMAGE them! Our posters are special digital prints that are prepared using vivid inks and finishes that can make them HEAT-SENSITIVE. (If you wish to frame or mount our posters, we recommend a light application of a gentle archival spray adhesive instead.)
5) Perfectly imperfect. In general, our posters look what we like to call "PERFECTLY IMPERFECT." The events they publicize occurred in the distant past, and therefore the original source materials from which they derive often include not-so-minor COSMETIC FLAWS — folds, creases, scratches, spots, marks, smears, ghosting, discolorations, printing glitches, etc. In addition, some of the primary vintage advertising pieces contain TYPESETTING ERRORS — mistakes, typos, misspellings, etc. We elect to leave almost all of these issues INTACT. This serves to reflect the rushed nature of publicizing live jazz (with its often hurried programming and last-minute personnel changes), and when names are misspelled, these goofs reveal how some of the now-famous participants were still relatively early in their careers and not yet widely known. We always aim to strike a balance when preparing these "antique" materials for modern printing — holding onto their nostalgic, vintage-looking charm as much as possible — "warts and all" — while fixing issues primarily when they significantly hinder legibility. (Please be sure to ZOOM IN on our preview images to examine each poster closely.)
6) A best-in-class experience. Our thousands of satisfied customers agree: posters from SecondTakeJazzArt are an outstanding value! To print our superior-quality posters, we use state-of-the-art digital presses, special vivid inks and finishes, and premium paper stock (typically matte satin 80# cover stock [220 GSM] or 45# bond [170 GSM]). And we pride ourselves on providing truly exceptional customer service. (For your reference, our customer feedback is overwhelmingly positive, and our return rate usually hovers around 0.5% — just 5 units returned out of every 1,000 ordered — and most of those are exchanges!)
And where do these posters come from?
Our mission at SecondTakeJazzArt is to produce high-quality visuals that commemorate celebrated live performances by jazz legends from the distant past. We particularly focus on renowned club or concert appearances that have been preserved by fan-favorite recordings — legendary shows for which little to no advertising ephemera survives (or was ever created).
SecondTakeJazzArt strives to fill in these gaps with carefully researched, highly detailed facsimiles of said missing ephemera. Our poster designs combine the verifiable performance information with vintage source materials (imagery, branding, type, etc.) and original elements (derived from or inspired by contemporaneous advertisements of the same/similar events in posters, handbills, newspapers, magazines, festival programs, album covers, etc.).
In general, the posters we've created for SecondTakeJazzArt fall into three categories:
1) some are our own wholly new original designs; (aka, "recreations" — new posters that we've designed ourselves to commemorate specific gigs or concerts);
2) others are our own original enhanced designs (aka, "refittings" — new versions of vintage poster designs that we've significantly edited, adjusted, reconfigured, customized, etc. ourselves to commemorate specific gigs or concerts); and
3) some are our own original upgraded designs (aka, "reprints" — new straight reproductions of vintage posters that we've painstakingly retouched ourselves).
SecondTakeJazzArt produces decorative tributes that aim to delight the viewer, not forgeries or fakes that aim to deceive them. Our goals are to either faithfully recreate and/or authentically mimic something close to what might have been or reproduce in higher fidelity what's largely been lost.
We sincerely hope you do enjoy our posters, and find them to be worthy constituents of your home or office décor.
All posters designed and printed in the U.S.A.
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