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JazzArt High A at 440 by E.J. Gold

High A at 440 by E.J. Gold

JazzArt® lends another dimension to musical peformance.

E.J. Gold is a jazz musician who paints monumental canvasses for jazz concert installations, such as Wynton Marsalis, Toots Thielemans, and Oscar Peterson, Marian McPartland and others at the International Association for Jazz Educations' [IAJE's] concert stages in Toronto, New York and Long Beach. His Jazz Greats portraits travelled across the United States with the Harlem Renaissance show and have appeared at Jazz at Lincoln Center, Hollywood Bowl, the Robert & Magrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts and more. His portrait of Herbie Hancock is in Smithsonian -- in the permanent collection of the American Museum of Natural History. Gold's art is collected by hundreds of individuals and museums, including celebrity collectors Bill & Hillary Clinton, the late King Hussein of Jordan, actors Curtis Armstrong and Catherine Oxenberg, the late Harry Nilsson, Peggy Lee and Billy Barty.

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