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34 images Created 7 Dec 2019

Recently, I unearthed a couple of boxes of black & white prints made roughly between 1975 and 1985. It turns out that I photographed quite a few musicians, primarily folk and acoustic performers as well as talent from the classical and jazz worlds. I've scanned these prints and you can see them in this little gallery.

There are photographs of anonymous street performers, festival headliners, coffee house regulars and players who can fill a big hall. Some day I'll scan the original film for better quality.

Note: All photos are © Paul Mozell — All rights reserved. You may purchase rights-managed usage within the website.

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  • Saxaphone player on  Pier 16, lower Manhattan. 1973
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  • Dave Burkitt, harmonica player
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  • Singer Elaine Silver at a coffee house gig some time in the mid 70’s
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  • Bluesman John Hammond at Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, MA 1982
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  • Bluesman John Hammond plays Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, MA 1982
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  • Bruce Phillips also known as Utah Phillips The Golden Voice of the great Southwest, at The Philadelphia Folk Festival in the early 70's
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  • Singer Pete Seeger sailing on the Sloop Woody Guthrie out of Beacon, NY.
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  • Pete Seeger and his long-neck banjo, Croton, NY June 1984
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  • Norman Blake, 1983<br />
Cambridge, MA
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  • Singer songwriter Bill Staines, Cambridge, sanders theatre. I first saw him play in the early 1970's and hundreds of songs and thousands of miles later, he is still on the road.
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  • Merle Watson at Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, MA
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  • The Persuasions show off their accapella singing at WERS-FM at Emerson College, Boston, around 1982. One of their early albums was titled: "We Still Ain't Got No Band."
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  • Harry Ellis Dickson, Associate Conductor of the Boston Pops, member of the BSO string section, inventor of children's concerts.
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  • Woody Paul (fiddle) and Ranger Doug (guitar) of Riders In The Sky playing at Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, MA
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  • Singer-songwriter. Patty Larkin at WERS studios, Emerson College, Boston
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  • Norman Blake and Tony Rice playing Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, MA 1989
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  • Bottle Hill, a progressive bluegrass band with it's original lineup: Walt Michael, Lew London, Barry Mitterhoff, and Jim Albertson. Here they are playing a fundraising festival in lower Manhattan.
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  • Slide guitarist Scott Colby  c. 1976
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  • Fred Oster. Proprietor of Vintage Instruments,  Philadelphia, PA. c. 1976
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  • Fenwick Smith, flutist - Boston Symphony Orchestra c. 1985
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  • Lionel Hampton, vibraphonist, band leader, jazz pioneer. 1985, Cambridge, MA
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  • Rose Maddux, country music and bluegrass singer/fiddler. Croton-on-Hudson, NY
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  • Brian O”Donovan radio host, WERS-PM , at Emerson College, 1984.
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  • Pete Seeger, singer songwriter, Carnegie Hall, NY 1982
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  • Peter Lieberson, classical music composer, commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchester 1982
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  • Conga Players, Central Park, NY 1978
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  • Brad Paul in studio at WERS-FM at Emerson College where he hosted a morning folk and acoustic music program. Brad went on to become a record company executive.
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  • Molly Mason, bass player with Fiddle Fever 1980’s
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  • John Williams,  prolific composer of movie scores, conductor of The Boston Pops, being interviewed by Gene Shallit for NBC news.
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  • Frederick LaBour better known by his stage name Too Slim, is a Grammy award-winning American musician, best known for his work with the Western swing musical and comedy group Riders in the Sky. In performance at Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, MA
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  • Jefferson Airplane plays a free concert in Central Park, NY 8/10/1969
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  • Wynton Marsalis, trumpeter and Sarah Vaughan jazz vocalist with The Boston Pops,  1984
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  • Man playing a “Chapman Stick” guitar-like instrument on a bench in Central Park, 1978
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  • Boys of the Lough play traditional Celtic tunes in the studios of WERS=FM at Emerson College
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