
Jazz Heroes
The Riverside, Apollo and Vanguard Sessions
- Steve Schapiro’s stunning archive of early-1960s jazz musicians
- Written by New York Times journalist Richard Scheinin
- Including the likes of Miles Davis, Dorothy Ashby, Bill Evans and many more
One of the leading social documentary photographers of the 1960s, Steve Schapiro’s images stand among the most important of the 20th century, covering Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King, Jr., James Baldwin and many others. These largely unknown jazz photos – shot just before his career breakthrough – showcase his early mastery and his empathy for his subjects, making Jazz Heroes an essential archive.
In the early ’60s, when Schapiro arrived on the scene, New York jazz was enjoying a golden age. A young freelance photographer who had grown up in the Bronx and somehow snagged a gig with Riverside Records, he began voraciously documenting shows, players, venues, recording sessions and gatherings both in his native New York and later in Chicago. Whether it’s Sonny Rollins lifting weights backstage, or Bobby Timmons lost in an instant of discovery at the piano, Schapiro was on their wavelength.
Written by New York Times journalist Richard Scheinin, Jazz Heroes features dozens of never-before-seen photos of jazz legends like Cannonball Adderley, Dorothy Ashby, Bill Evans, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie and more.
- Publisher
- ACC Art Books
- ISBN
- 9781788843423
- Publish date
- 2nd Jun 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 9.84 in x 12.6 in
- Pages
- 300 Pages
- Illustrations
- 300 color
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