medjuck Posted September 5, 2005 Report Posted September 5, 2005 Just yesterday I was saying to a friend that I knew it was trivial compared to everything else happening in New Orleans but I wondered if Herman Leonards negatives were safe. This morning I got the following e-mail from musician/ composer John Altman: > > Apologies for the tone - this was aimed at jazz fans rather than musicians- > but the sentiment is the same - I'm sure we all want to reach out to all the > affected at this time > > Many of you music fans will know and love the photographic work of Herman > Leonard. His defining pictures of the jazz greats - Charlie Parker, Billie > Holiday, Louis Armstrong etc etc have been justly celebrated worldwide. > Herman and his family lived in New Orleans - although they escaped, he has > lost everything. His negatives are in the musuem and may be safe (we won't > know for months I guess), but he has lost his darkroom, equipment, images, > prints, computer that has 10 years work stored on it etc.I am also > attempting to set up with the commitee a speedy benefit concert in LA to > raise some funds - I'd appreciate any help/suggestions etc at this time > either via e mail or on the phone at 310 871 9951 Here is an e mail I just > received > > Dear Family and Friends, > > We are writing to you on behalf of the LEONARD FAMILY HELP FUND. > > As many of you know, Herman Leonard, Shana Leonard, Stephen Smith and = > their daughter India were living in New Orleans, specifically in the = > Lakeview area, which is now well submerged in water in the wake of = > Hurricane Katrina. They were able to evacuate the city but their = > property has been flooded and their possessions destroyed. They left New = > Orleans with little more than the clothes on their back and will have to = > completely rebuild their lives. > > Amongst their possessions were all of India's expensive medical = > equipment. India is severely disabled with cerebral palsy and = > microcephaly. Although she is 10 years old, she is not able to walk, = > talk or feed herself, and requires 24-hour care. A lot of the equipment = > that is used on a daily basis they were forced to leave behind and it = > must be replaced as soon as possible. > > Many of you have been calling and asking how to help, which has meant a = > lot to them. Here is the way: LOVE AND CASH! (And not necessarily in = > that order). > > We have formed the LEONARD FAMILY HELP FUND to assist them in rebuilding = > their lives. Please feel free to contribute generously, but most = > importantly - no amount is too small. > > Please make the check payable to: > LEONARD FAMILY HELP FUND > > Send To: > Leonard Family Help fund > c/o Jo Winett > 10716 Esther Ave. > Los Angeles, CA 90064 > > Or you can pay via paypal: > leonardfamilyhelpfund@verizon.net > > We will be emailing you updates with news and progress. If you have any = > questions regarding this fund, or would like to help, please feel free = > to contact us. > > On behalf of the Leonard Family and ourselves, we sincerely thank you, > > Rana Joy Glickman, Jo Winett and Hillary Bratton > > Organizing committee contact info - > Rana Joy (323) 960-0080 rana.joy.glickman@shakrahfilms.com > Jo (310) 234-0268 jowinett@verizon.net > Hillary (650) 233-3747 hillary@brattyworld.com > Quote
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