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Showing posts with label Blues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blues. Show all posts

Bill Alexander, African-American Illustrator 78 rpm Record Labels for Roy Milton

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Bill Alexander went on to be an illustrator for Eerie magazine, but I have a penchant for his early work illustrating record la...

The Greatest Blues Song Ever Written But who WROTE it? by Jim Linderman

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Can any blues song, or blues performance be called the best?  There are many one could nominate, and you are welcome to suggest yours as...
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Early Blues R&B Quartet Performs on the Street Photograph collection Jim Linderman

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Original Photograph Collection Jim Linderman Original Photograph Collection Jim Linderman I was fortunate to find another early blu...

Pink or Blue Becomes You Baby Photographs in Blue and Pink

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Consider the number of baby photographs out there. Pause for a second and do some math. Pair of original studio photographs, Hand-Tinted cir...

Nightclub Photography Club DeLisa Hard-boiled Nostalgia Evidence Blackmail and Dames with a Camera

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Club DeLisa in Chicago's Bronzeville was THE place for African-American floor shows and Jazz during the 1950s. It was run by four broth...

Lead In My Pencil Blues and Collecting Pencils

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ANY advertising pencil is fun. These all happen to be farm and farm supply examples. Pencil trivia, of course, abounds, but none equals the...
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