W. Eugene Smith

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American photographer, born 30 December 1918 in Wichita, Kansas, USA and died 15 October 1978 in Tucson, Arizona.

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A minor blues with Zoot Sims and Clarence Sharpe, saxophone; Dick Scott, drums; Vinnie Burke, bass. March 1964.

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Mary Lou Williams interview on Armed Forces Radio via Far East Radio in Japan. Kansas City jam session story.

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Hall Overton introduces Savoy performed in concert by The Art Farmer Quartet, featuring Jim Hall. New School for Social Research, NYC. Channel 13, public TV broadcast. June 1, 1963.

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W. Eugene Smith telegram to the Long John Nebel Show on WOR Radio with response from featured guest photographer, Weegee. April 1964.

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W. Eugene Smith in loft, discussing his WWII photography with two unidentified interviewers and Carole Thomas.

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American photographer, born 30 December 1918 in Wichita, Kansas, USA and died 15 October 1978 in Tucson, Arizona.

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