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Noshing With Chris Entwisle and Mark Havens – November 13, 2025

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Authors, WAIL: The Visual Language of Prestige Records

This week on “Ira’s Everything Bagel,” Ira talks with Chris Entwisle and Mark Havens, longtime friends, designers, and authors of WAIL: The Visual Language of Prestige Records—a new book that celebrates the look, feel, and soul of one of jazz’s most influential labels.

Chris and Mark share the story of how their curiosity about Rudy Van Gelder’s legendary Hackensack studio led them down a musical rabbit hole—uncovering the artistry behind Prestige Records from 1949 to 1960. Along the way, they tracked down elusive first-edition album covers, connected with people who helped shape the label, and discovered how visual design and music fused into one bold creative movement.

They also reflect on the magic of Prestige founder Bob Weinstock’s informal recording sessions, the artists who designed covers with the same improvisational spirit as the musicians inside, and why the label’s visual identity remains a touchstone for jazz lovers and designers alike.

It’s a conversation that celebrates not just the sound of jazz—but the look of it.

Chris Entwisle is an artist and illustrator. For more than 30 years, Chris has used his passion for both jazz and post-war graphic design in his illustration work. He has a BA in Graphic Design from Rutgers University. Chris and his wife live in the Philadelphia area.

Mark Havens is an educator, designer and artist with a dual background in graphic and industrial design. Havens’ work has been exhibited internationally and is held in both private and public collections. His first major monograph, Out of Season, was described by the New York Times as “a decade-long elegy.” He is a professor of Industrial Design at Thomas Jefferson University.

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Authors, WAIL: The Visual Language of Prestige Records

This week on “Ira’s Everything Bagel,” Ira talks with Chris Entwisle and Mark Havens, longtime friends, designers, and authors of WAIL: The Visual Language of Prestige Records—a new book that celebrates the look, feel, and soul of one of jazz’s most influential labels.

Chris and Mark share the story of how their curiosity about Rudy Van Gelder’s legendary Hackensack studio led them down a musical rabbit hole—uncovering the artistry behind Prestige Records from 1949 to 1960. Along the way, they tracked down elusive first-edition album covers, connected with people who helped shape the label, and discovered how visual design and music fused into one bold creative movement.

They also reflect on the magic of Prestige founder Bob Weinstock’s informal recording sessions, the artists who designed covers with the same improvisational spirit as the musicians inside, and why the label’s visual identity remains a touchstone for jazz lovers and designers alike.

It’s a conversation that celebrates not just the sound of jazz—but the look of it.

Chris Entwisle is an artist and illustrator. For more than 30 years, Chris has used his passion for both jazz and post-war graphic design in his illustration work. He has a BA in Graphic Design from Rutgers University. Chris and his wife live in the Philadelphia area.

Mark Havens is an educator, designer and artist with a dual background in graphic and industrial design. Havens’ work has been exhibited internationally and is held in both private and public collections. His first major monograph, Out of Season, was described by the New York Times as “a decade-long elegy.” He is a professor of Industrial Design at Thomas Jefferson University.

Watch the full Podcast Video

  continue reading

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