Ella Fitzgerald at the Downbeat, with Dizzy Gillespie making like a faun in the background, ca. September 1947.
Photo: William Gottlieb via the LoC
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Ella Fitzgerald at the Downbeat, with Dizzy Gillespie making like a faun in the background, ca. September 1947.
Photo: William Gottlieb via the LoC

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Imagine Downbeat meeting X's victims (like Alan and/or Kylie, for example)
The star student's breakdown
@its-ya-girl-phoeni and @azure-aeon-soulstar
Valerie: "B-Bonnie and Giles changed genders, I'm in a video game, and I'm dressed like a hooker?"
Crystal: "Now now, just calm down, young lady"
Valerie: "Robot girls? Limbless things? Aliens? Talking mice?"
Frank: "Kid, listen to her, and let me ex-"
Valerie: "...Oh, I get it. This is all a dream, and I should just play along until I wake up!"
(Cut to Downbeat overhearing it, making him slap himself)

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Music video for Squid
kmotiv - Excavations
View of singer and actress Lena Horne and musician Count Basie with the 1957 DownBeat magazine Critics Poll award. Stamped on back: "Please credit Charles Stewart, 145 West 54th Street, New York 19, N.Y. Circle 5-1179."
E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts, Detroit Public Library
slow dancing in the dark
Zorba the Greek by Ali Kuru