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Friday, January 7, 2011

All That Jazz + Juicy Chit Chat


Capturing The Invincible Spirit of KOFIFI. Image: Jurgen Schadeberg for Drum Magazine, February 1955

Imaginary smoky rooms and phat cats with even phatter cigars is not just romantic, it's downright sexy.  Throw in the a couple star-power names...think Hugh Masekela/Nelson Mandela/Oliver Tambo/Desmond Tutu/Dorothy Masuka and suddenly you are at a lively Sophiatown/KOFIFI shebeen (speakeasy) where Miriam Makeba croons, the Jazz Epistles bellow, intoxicating conversation rises to fevor pitch and best dressed is a fierce, unspoken competition.  I love old photographs of South African life, but I love especially takes on the godliness of small life moments--the way people passed time on the weekend, the hottest joint booking the craziest acts in the summer of the times and of course, what who wore and when/why/how.  Hope you enjoy this treasure trove of images from apartheid-era black South Africa. Damn, We Stay Looking Fierce!

Music Mavens with A Smoky Sound...The Three Jazzomolos: J. Schadeberg, 1953.

Ndebele Gentlemen Strike Stillness With Poise. Image: Constance Larrabee, circa 1936-1949. 









Venerable Style Icon Miriam Makeba Holding Court 1957, KOFIFI Fierceness And All.  Image: Ranjith Kally. Ever Dapper, Nelson Mandela During The Rivonia Trial, 1958.  Golf Lessons in Sophiatown. Images: J. Schadeberg.   

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