Box 1
Contains 5 Results:
FANIA ALL-STARS, 1972
These are a rare set of photos, originally used to advertise the concert documentary that turned the corner for Latin jazz in the US. The film was restored and released in August 2011. The collection includes notes written in 1971 by Larry Richter of the New York Times.
Les grands, les célèbres Fania All Stars!, 1972
This 30 x 23 cm color glossy shows two men dressed in white and both are looking down. Credited to New York Fania Records, 1972.
Ray Barreto, Conga, 1972
This 30 x 23 cm color glossy shows two men standing on stage. One wears an Afro haircut and dressed in white and has sun glasses looking at a piece of paper, while the other man has a hat on with a microphone in his hand singing. The photo title is Ray Barreto, conga. It is credited to New York based Fania Records, 1972.
Our Latin Thing, 1972
This 30 x 23 cm color glossy shows a man standing on stage in a white shirt wearing glasses with a trumpet hanging from his neck, and his arms lifted to the side. Three other men in the background appear to be musicians. The photo is credited to New York based Fania Records, 1972.
Ray Barreto playing the conga, 1972
This 30 x 23 cm color glossy is of a man dressed in white with an Afro hairstyle drumming the conga with a second musician in the background. New York based Fania Records is credited as photographers.