Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Bix & Tram print released
Today we launch a new limited edition fine art print of a classic mid-century Flora album cover. Bix and Tram was one of the artist's earliest record sleeve illustrations, issued by Columbia in 1947 on a 78 rpm 4-disc set. The cover features outlandish caricatures of two legendary bandmates from the 1920s "hot jazz" scene: cornetist Leon "Bix" Beiderbecke and saxophonist Frankie Trumbauer.
Despite what appear to be mutant facial and cranial features, in fact these figures look exactly like Bix and Tram! Bix was scarlet-complexioned due to his overindulgence of bathtub gin, and Trumbauer was green from showering in money. Little-known historical facts. No need to thank us. Come back often.
The work has been issued in a limited edition run of 25 hand-numbered prints. Prices will increase as the edition sells down.
Labels:
1940s,
art prints,
Bix,
Columbia Records,
instruments,
jazz,
music,
record covers
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1 comment:
wow....fantastic work.
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