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Soul legend Geno Washington exhibition opens at Ipswich library

A new exhibition celebrating former US airman and soul music icon Geno Washington has opened at Ipswich County Library, showcasing five striking portraits of the star whose singing career began in the town in the early 1960s.

The Geno Washington "mini exhibition" can be viewed at Ipswich County Library
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The Geno Washington "mini exhibition" can be viewed at Ipswich County Library

Why it matters: The display highlights the powerful cultural exchange between African American Air Force service people and local communities during the Cold War era – a connection that has remained largely undocumented until now.

The details: The portraits were taken by Suffolk-based photographer John Ferguson earlier this year and celebrate Geno Washington, a former United States Air Force airman based at RAF Bentwaters.

  • Washington's energetic live shows and soulful charisma made him a household name during the 1960s, influencing generations of British musicians and fans.

  • His career started in the pubs and clubs in Ipswich, illustrating the importance of Suffolk and the wider region to the country's cultural landscape.

  • Visitors can listen to Geno tell his own story via a QR code at the exhibition.

The bigger picture: The display is part of the Black USAF: Cultural Connections in Cold War East Anglia project – a pioneering, Black-led heritage initiative uncovering the hidden cultural stories of African American US Air Force personnel stationed in East Anglia from the 1950s to the 1990s.

The project explores how African American airmen contributed to the cultural fabric of East Anglia, from music and nightlife to community relationships and local identity.

What they're saying: Elma Glasgow, the national award-winning engagement consultant and cultural producer who leads the project, said: "A heartfelt thanks to Suffolk Community Libraries for their Black History Month support, and to Geno Washington and John Ferguson. The exhibition highlights the powerful cultural exchange between the African American Air Force service people and local communities, a connection epitomised by Geno Washington's story. This creative exchange deserves recognition as a reminder of our shared history and what unites us."

She added: "I'd also like to thank your funders, other partners, and of course the rest of the Black USAF project team for their hard work so far – we're excited to share more stories in 2026."

For context: Inspired by her own childhood experiences and stories from older family members, Glasgow's project champions the importance of authentic storytelling of Global Majority cultures.

The project is funded by Arts Council England through its National Lottery Project Grant programme and the Essex Cultural Diversity Project.

The bottom line: The exhibition is available during Library opening hours, and when the space is not in use for bookings. If you are able, contact the Library before travelling: 01473 927260 or library.help@suffolk.gov.uk.

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