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Museum shows Louis Armstrong photos by friend

NEW YORK (AP) — Louis Armstrong sometimes referred to Jack Bradley as his "white son," inviting him to private rehearsals, recording sessions, on the road, his dressing room and home. Bradley had unrestricted access to his hero for 12 years, documenting him through thousands of photographs and saving Armstrong's sound recordings, fan letters — and even handkerchiefs. Due to space limitations, the museum is showing a tiny fraction of the material that includes 2,600 recordings, 2 cubic feet of newspaper clippings, 1,000 fan letters, 1,900 photographic prints — and 6,000 images found on negatives or contact sheets. The museum, which plans to break ground in the spring on an exhibition center across the street, acquired the collection in 2005 — crammed inside Bradley's Cape Cod home.

 

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