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Showing posts with label Child Performer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Child Performer. Show all posts
Little Tommie or Little Lonnie Plays for Ronnie Honky Tonk Baby Bass
Little Tommie rocks the stage! I am going to guess Little Tommie's mommy signed the photo to Ronnie. As it is the first day here which will reach 70 degrees, I am also going to guess Little Tommie's name is Little Tommie. It MIGHT be Little Lonnie, so I am putting both in the title. I would rather be outside watching daffodils grow than trying to find out if Tommie did.
If any of you were in the audience and can ID this little honky tonker, please fill me in. Winner gets a t-shirt (really)
I am going to guess West coast, which means I am also going to guess Bakersfield.
Original Photograph Little Tommie and his Little Bass, signed. circa 1950?Collection Jim Linderman
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Contortionist Helen Paguin of Canada RPPC Jim Linderman Collection
A perfect "V" and an incredible set of real photo postcards of young Helen Paguin of Western Canada, Vaudevillian and child performer. This girl could literally compose words with her body. I have no other information on Helen Paguin or the rest of her extraordinary family, who would have been active 1910-1930 in Canada and likely across the border. Helen Paguin Child Performer
Collection of 5 real photo postcards collection Jim Linderman
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