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In 1956, the Sopot Jazz festival in Poland helped redefine the country's cultural landscape allowing jazz to be played openly despite it having been banned under the Communist regime.
The first "International Jazz Festival" in Sopot, including two bands from England and Czechoslovakia, drew modern young people from all over Poland.
The English jazz band of Dave Burman was a great success at the Sopot Jazz Festival. Here, they are holding a private jam session at the Army Club.
The band in fron tof the backdrop commemorating the victory of the Polish army and pictures of Marshall Rokossovky and former Party Secretary Boleslav Bierut.
August 1956 
Unique Identifier AR6199815 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 11267px × 7495px 
Photo Credit Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY 
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20th
20th century CE
Audience
Austrian
BAND
Communism
COMMUNISM: POLAND
CONCERT
Crowd
Drum, Musical Instrument
Jazz
MUSIC: BAND
MUSIC: CONCERT
MUSIC: ORCHESTRA
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DRUM
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: ALL
Orchestra
Photograph
POLAND: COMMUNISM
Spectator
Visiting