IMAGE
Doc Cheatham speaking at 90th birthday celebration Item Info
- Title:
- Doc Cheatham speaking at 90th birthday celebration
- Date Created:
- 13 June 1995
- Description:
- Doc Cheatham holds a microphone in his right hand as he speaks into it and holds a pink charm in his left hand. He wears black-rimmed glasses, a multi-colored bowtie, a dark blue suit jacket with red pocket square, a black button-down dress shirt, and a trumpet pin. In front of him, the backs of the heads of attendees can be seen. Behind Cheatham to the left is a black grand piano with the top open. On the wood-panelled wall behind is a black and white Sweet Basil sign, and to the left is a framed black and white poster that says "Adolphus 'Doc' Cheatham Ninetieth Birthday Celebration," a picture of Cheatham in a suit holding a saxophone with a coronet on a stand next to him taken at Lincoln Elementary, Nashville, Tennessee, and "Sweet Basil, New York June 13th, 1995."
- Subjects:
- sweet basil 90th birthday party new york greenwich village trumpet jazz musician cornet saxophone
- Location:
- Sweet Basil, Greenwich Village, New York City, New York
- Latitude:
- 40.73268676
- Longitude:
- -74.0036398
- Source:
- Doc Cheatham Papers, 1892-1995, IJC MG 8, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives
- Source Identifier:
- ijcmg008_b001_f006-014
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/jpeg
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Doc Cheatham speaking at 90th birthday celebration", Doc Cheatham Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/cheatham/items/cheatham029.html
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