For Van der Zee, his early Harlem success had time limits. When Prohibition ended, the demand for bootlegged liquor abruptly terminated for the white populace. Uptown commerce dwindled. For years he maintained an alternative business in image restoration and mail-order sales, but it wasn’t unti...
James VanDerZee was an American photographer, whose portraits chronicled the Harlem Renaissance. VanDerZee made his first photographs as a boy in Lenox, Mass. By 1906 he had moved with his father and brother to Harlem in New York City, where he worked as
James Van Der Zee was a renowned, Harlem-based photographer known for his posed, storied pictures capturing African American citizenry and celebrity.
When she meets dashing and mysterious ship's captain Hendrik van der Zee, he pushes her to commit the ultimate act of love.Released : 13th-Apr-1951 Read More Prince Valiant A young Viking prince strives to become a knight in King Arthur's Court and restore his exiled father to his ...
James spent most of his life taking pictures. He always thought his pictures could be better. He said, “The camera was never able to get enough. ” James Van Der Zee was 94 when he said those words. And he was still taking pictures. ...
Electronically snapped 113¼bpm tripping thudder duetted with wailing BJ Nelson, rather basic, flipped (on 7in anyway) by the overly electro backed 101½bpm ‘Can I See You‘ semi hip hop duet with a wasted Jean Carn. MORRIS DAY: ‘The Oak Tree’ (US Warner ...
Raymond Burr plays Barney Chavez who manages a plantation in the jungles of South America. He desires his boss plantation owner Klaas Van Gelder’s wife and in order to get his wife Dina he murders him in cold blood. But he is vexed by the old witch Al-Long who has seen his crime, ...
Now again selling on 12in, it took inclusion on a strong album for this excellent insidious bass and jitter guitar driven gut-tugging 107bpm rolling thudder to explode in its own right, the sometimes Shalamar-ish seven man group building the excitement as they growl and slide around the powe...