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Saunders with his wife and family. Saunders met his wife, Ella, when she was working as a chorus girl and they were playing the same show in California. [10] Saunders and his wife and their two children were the subject of a series of photographs taken in Chicago by Security Administration photographer Jack Delano in April 1942 where their last name was mistakenly transcribed as "Sounders."
Red Saunders may refer to: Red Saunders (musician) (1912–1981), American jazz drummer and bandleader; Red Saunders (photographer) (born 1945), British photographer ...
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George Thomas Cohn (March 14, 1925 [3] – November 7, 2006), [4] [2] known professionally as Sonny Cohn, was an American jazz trumpeter whose career spanned over six decades. . After working for fifteen years with Red Saunders (1945–1960), Cohn went on to spend another twenty four years in Count Basie's trumpet section (1960–198
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Saunders was born in late December 1945 in London. As a young mod in the 1960s he joined the underground theatre group CAST. [1]From 1963 until 1965 he served a photographic apprenticeship at the ad agencies G.S.Royds and S.H.Bensons as well as the Gilchrist studios, London. [2]
Raymond Saunders (born 1934) [1] is an American artist known for his multimedia paintings which often have sociopolitical undertones, [2] and which incorporate assemblage, drawing, collage and found text. [3] Saunders is also recognized for his installation, sculpture, and curatorial work. [2]