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English: Photo portrait of American jazz guitarist Charlie Christian playing a Gibson ES-150 guitar at the Waldorf Astoria New York, October 1939. (Source of information: SoloFlight.cc photo gallery, photo #13).
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English: *Original source: The photo was originally published in the December 1, 1939, issue of DownBeat magazine (Vol. 6, No. 14) alongside "Guitarmen, Wake Up and Pluck!", an article written by Christian. A scan of the original page can be seen at WorthPoint in low resolution, or a higher-res scan of an exact reprint can be seen via Twitter.
  • Instant source: Scan via PBS. Cropped (to match original dimensions as published in DownBeat) and retouched by uploader.
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English: Published by DownBeat magazine. Photographed by Charles B. Nadell (per this scan).
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English: The Jan.–Dec. 1939 issues of DownBeat were not renewed in the 1967 Copyright Catalog, and so copyright expired and the contents of these issues entered the public domain. See Periodicals: Original registrations and renewals, page 382, where DownBeat would be expected to appear alphabetically if it had been renewed.
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American jazz guitarist Charlie Christian playing a Gibson ES-150 guitar at the Waldorf Astoria New York, October 1939

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