File:Charlie Christian and Gene Krupa (1940-02-07 Metronome All-Stars session photo).jpg

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English: Photo portrait of American jazz guitarist Charlie Christian playing guitar at Columbia Studios with drummer Gene Krupa on February 7, 1940, at the recording session of the second Metronome All-Stars. (Source of information: SoloFlight.cc photo gallery, photo #23).
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English: Published at p. 41 in the July–August 1951 issue of The Record Changer magazine. Scan via Internet Archive link. Retouched by uploader; see upload history below for unretouched original.
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English: Published by The Record Changer magazine. Photographer uncredited and unknown.
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English: The 1951 issues of The Record Changer were not renewed, so copyright expired and the contents of these issues entered the public domain. It was likely published earlier in Metronome, which is not accessible online, but Metronome did not renew its copyrights either.
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