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English: Photograph of American jazz musicians Benny Goodman and Charlie Christian in Carl Fischer studio in New York, April 1941. The original caption in Metronome magazine read: "The late Charlie Christian looks over the shoulder of Benny Goodman, the man who brought him out of south-western obscurity."
Date
English: According to SoloFlight.cc, the photo was taken in April 1941. Published April 1942.
Source
English: *Original source: Published in the April 1942 issue of Metronome magazine, as can be seen in scans via WorthPoint.
  • Instant source: Scan via the SoloFlight.cc photo gallery, listed as photo #76. Cropped and retouched by uploader; see upload history for unretouched original.
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English: Published by Metronome magazine. Likely photographed by Burt Goldblatt, based on a credit seen on a reprinted close-up print seen in the SoloFlight.cc photo gallery (photo #77).
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English: The Jan.–Dec. 1942 issues of Metronome were not renewed in the 1970 Copyright Catalog, and so copyright expired and the contents of these issues entered the public domain. See Periodicals: Original registrations and renewals, page 415, where Metronome would be expected to appear alphabetically if it had been renewed.
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This work is in the public domain because it was published in the United States between 1929 and 1963, and although there may or may not have been a copyright notice, the copyright was not renewed. For further explanation, see Commons:Hirtle chart and the copyright renewal logs.

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22:25, 4 February 2021Thumbnail for version as of 22:25, 4 February 2021997 × 784 (394 KB)Blz 2049=={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information |Description={{en|1=Photograph of American jazz musicians Benny Goodman and Charlie Christian in Carl Fischer studio in New York, April 1941. The original caption in ''Metronome'' magazine read: "The late Charlie Christian looks over the shoulder of Benny Goodman, the man who brought him out of south-western obscurity."}} |Source={{en|1= *'''Original source:''' Published in the April 1942...

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