Finding Aid for the Blues Archive Poster Collection
MUM01783
Table of Contents
- Summary Information
- Scope and Content
- Arrangement
- Administrative Information
- Related Materials
- Controlled Access Headings
- PURL
- Collection Inventory
- Series 1: General Posters
- Series 2: B. B. King Posters
- Series 3: Malaco Records Posters
- Series 4: Living Blues Posters
- Series 5: Dick “Cane” Cole Collection
- Series 6: Betty V. Miller Collection
- Series 7: Southern Ontario Blues Association Broadsides
- Series 8: Oversize Periodicals
- Series 9: Blues Bank Collective
- Series 10: Hawaiian Tour Posters by Artist
- Series 11: Framed Posters
PURL
http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM01783/
Summary Information
- Repository
- University of Mississippi Libraries
- Creator - Collector
- Cole, Dick "Cane"; King, B. B.; Living Blues (Magazine); Malaco Records; University of Mississippi; Miller, Betty V.
- Title
- Blues Archive Poster Collection
- ID
- MUM01783
- Date [inclusive]
- 1926-2012
- Date [bulk]
- Bulk, 1970-2012
- Extent
- 3.0 Poster cases (16 drawers)
- Location
- Blues Archive
- Language of Materials
- English
- Abstract
- These blues posters, broadsides, and oversize printings, collected by various individuals and institutions, document the world of blues advertising.
Preferred Citation
Blues Archive Poster Collection (MUM01783), Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi
Scope and Content
These blues posters, broadsides, and oversize printings, collected by various individuals and institutions, document the world of blues advertising.
Arrangement
Series 4: Living Blues Posters
Series 5: Dick “Cane” Cole Collection
Series 6: Betty V. Miller Collection
Series 7: Southern Ontario Blues Association Broadsides
Series 8: Oversize Periodicals
Series 9: Blues Bank Collective
Series 10: Hawaiian Tour Posters by Artist
Administrative Information
Publication Information
University of Mississippi Libraries December 2012
Access Restrictions
The Blues Archive Poster Collection is open for research.
Copyright Restrictions
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement.
Additions
The Blues Archive will continue collecting blues posters.
Acquisition Information
These posters were donated by B. B. King, Malaco Records, Living Blues magazine, Betty V. Miller, Dick “Cane” Cole, various individuals, and collected by various staff members of the Blues Archive.
Processing Information
Posters were originally processed by unknown Blues Archive staff and later by Greg Johnson, Joe Zendarski, and Sierra Brown. Finding aid created by Kathryn Michaelis, December 2012; updated by Susan Ivey, November 2014.
Related Materials
Related Materials at the University of Mississippi
For more information on Blues Archive collections, please see the Archives' Blues subject guide.
Controlled Access Headings
Format(s)
- broadsides (notices)
- posters
Subject(s)
- Blues (Music)
- Blues musicians
- Posters -- 20th century
- Posters -- 21st century
Collection Inventory
Series 1: General Posters |
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Drawer 1, Folder 1 |
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Luther Allison Blues Band, undated Scope and ContentConcert promo. Photo: Erik Lindahl; Graphics: Michael Sjobberg |
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Luther Allison illustration, undated Scope and ContentConcert promo. Sponsored by: Paris Album, Yamaha, WRTL |
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Angel South “Heart Shaped,” undated Scope and ContentAlbum promo. Photo: Ram Photo Photography |
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James Armstrong “Dark Night,” undated Scope and ContentHightone Records, album promo |
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Lynn August “Creole Cruiser,” 1991-1992 Scope and ContentBlack Top Records album promo. Photo: Rick Olivier; Design: Julie Hurd |
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Lynn August “Sauce Piquante,” undated Scope and ContentBlack Top Records album promo. Photo: Rick Olivier; Design: Diane Wanek |
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“Booba” Barnes: “Booba’s Busting Out,” Thursday 11 October 1990 Scope and ContentLaminated news article written by Joe Atkins, photos by J.D. Schwalm, Jackson (Miss.), Clarion-Ledger |
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Beausoleil, undated Scope and Content“La Danse de la Vie” Forward Records, promotional poster |
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Big Joe and the Dynaflows “Layin’ in the Alley,” undated Scope and ContentBlack Top Records album promo. Photo: Rick Olivier |
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Bobby Bland “Come Fly With Me,” undated Scope and ContentABC Records album promo |
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Blues Basement “Blues Power,” undated Scope and ContentAlbum promo |
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“The Blues in Paradise” album recorded live from The Honolulu Rhythm & Blues Festival, undated Scope and ContentWa Nui Records promo poster, 10 copies |
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Blues Masters: The Essential Blues Collection, 15 Volumes to be Released Through 1993, undated Scope and ContentRhino Records promotional poster |
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The Bluesicians: Lou Bennett, Guy Lafitte, Chris Henderson, undated Scope and ContentConcert promo. photo: Francois Perol |
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Doyle Bramhall “Bird Nest on the Ground,” undated Scope and ContentAntone’s Records promo |
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R.L. Burnside “A Ass Pocket of Whiskey,” 1996 Scope and ContentMatador Records album promo |
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Sam Chatmon “Delta Bluesman,” undated Scope and ContentLithograph by Glenn Warren, signed and numbered |
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Drawer 1, Folder 2 |
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Big Sam “Old Time Blues,” undated Scope and ContentPromo poster with Sam’s handwriting on back |
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Drawer 1, Folder 3 |
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Clifton Chenier and His Hot Bayou Band, undated Scope and ContentJuly 4th Zydeco Blowout, at Mulatte’s in Breaux Bridge, La. |
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Clifton “Louisiana Blues” Chenier and Orchestra, Friday 2 April 1971 Scope and ContentBefore Lent Benefit Dance, Freddie’s Auditorium, printed by Fred Marshall Press, Houston (Tex.) |
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Drawer 1, Folder 4 |
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Chicago Jump Company, undated |
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Chestmark Pop, 10-12 June 1971 Scope and ContentConcert promo, Fairhope, Ala., signed by Tom Markris |
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Eddy “The Chief” Clearwater “Cool Blues Walk,” undated Scope and ContentBullseye Blues and Jazz album promo. Photo: Jennifer Girard |
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Albert Collins “Frostbite,” undated Scope and ContentAlligator Records album promo |
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John Coltrane “The Heavyweight Champion: The Complete Atlantic Records,” undated Scope and ContentRhino/Atlantic promotional poster |
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Drawer 1, Folder 5 |
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James Cotton and His Big Band, 1986 Scope and ContentAlligator Records concert, album promo, artwork by Whitney |
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James Cotton, 1995 Scope and Content10.5”-13” matted photograph by Michael Trossman (signed) |
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Drawer 1, Folder 6 |
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The Crawl “Full Moon Over Dallas,” undated Scope and ContentBlack Top Records album promo. Photo: Rick Olivier; Design: Kelly Richards |
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Ronnie Dawson “More Bad Habits,” undated Scope and ContentYep Roc album promo, no credit info |
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CeDell Davis “Arkansas Folk Artists,” undated Scope and ContentSeries sponsored by Folk Arts Program of the Arkansas Arts Council (two copies) |
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Delmark 40th Anniversary - Jazz, undated Scope and ContentAlbum promotional poster. Art By: Jimmy James Greene, Design By: Al Brandtner |
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Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters “Soul Searching,” undated Scope and ContentBlack Top Records promo, photo: Rick Olivier, album design: Bunny Matthews, poster design: Nancy Given |
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Rev. Clay Evans and the AARC Choir “I’m Going Through,” undated Scope and ContentSavoy Records video promo |
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Drawer 1, Folder 7 |
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Tav Falco & Panther Burns “Hour of the Shadow Dancer,” undated Scope and ContentTour promo, multiple sponsors, photo: Josefish, design: Lex |
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Phillip Fankhauser & Checkerboard Blues Band, undated Scope and ContentPhoto: Reto Camenisch, design: Urs Grunig, (2 copies) |
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The Five Blind Boys of Alabama, 1992 Scope and ContentConcert promo, design: Vrij van Zegel |
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Billy Flynn, promo, undated |
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Panama Francis & Savoy Sultans, undated Scope and Content“Harlem Jazz” |
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Blind Boy Fuller, undated |
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Anson Funderburgh & The Rockets featuring Sam Myers “Tell Me What I Want to Hear,” 1991 Scope and ContentBlack Top Records album promo |
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Anson Funderburgh “Texas Blues,” undated Scope and ContentMiller Genuine Draft promo |
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Anson Funderburgh, 1989 Scope and ContentMiller Genuine Draft Promo |
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Anson Funderburgh “Rack ‘Em Up,” undated Scope and ContentBlack Top Records album promo, photo: Bill Crump, album design: Tom Dolan, poster design: Nancy Given |
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Drawer 1, Folder 8 |
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Georgia Mass Choir, “I Sing Because I’m Happy,” undated |
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Jay Gordon “Blues Infested,” undated Scope and ContentBlue Ace Records promo |
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Jay Gordon and Phillip Walker “Jaywalkin,” undated Scope and ContentBlue Ace Records promo |
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Roscoe Gordon and the Blues Blizzard, 7-21 May 1982 Scope and ContentMr. R & B Records concert promo |
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Buddy Guy “Heavy Love,” 1998 Scope and ContentSilvertone Records album promo |
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Guild Guitars, promo, undated |
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Drawer 1, Folder 9 |
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Jan Harrington “Singer,” undated Scope and ContentPer Notini Music promo |
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The Hastings Street Blues Band, undated Scope and ContentRosa’s Blues Lounge, concert promo |
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Ted Hawkins “The Next Hundred Years,” 1994 Scope and ContentGeffen Records album promo, photo: Jeff Sedlik |
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Billie Holiday “Solitude,” 1982 Scope and ContentPrint, artist: Wolfson |
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John Lee Hooker “The Healer,” undated Scope and ContentAlbum cover reproduction |
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“The Healer,” undated Scope and ContentChameleon records promo |
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House of Soul, House of Blues - “64 Great Hits from the Conrad Music Catalog,” undated Scope and ContentThe Goodman Group, album promo |
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Ink Spots (Gene Miller’s), undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Drawer 1, Folder 10 |
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Big Jack Johnson and the Oilers, undated Scope and ContentHand-colored poster |
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Big Jack Johnson and the Oilers “From Clarksdale, Mississippi, Rocking, Stomping, Delta Blues,” undated Scope and ContentConcert Buro Rolf Schubert promo |
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Jimmy Johnson “Funky Rhythms, Soulful Blues,” undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Robert Johnson “King of the Delta Blues,” 1989 Scope and ContentCopyright Steve LaVere |
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Earl King “Sexual Telepathy,” undated Scope and ContentBlack Top Records promo, photo: Rick Olivier. (2 copies) |
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Sleepy LaBeef concert promo, undated |
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Leadbelly “King of the 12-String Guitar,” 1986 Scope and ContentLithograph, copyright Ricardo Levins Morales |
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Little Charlie and the Nightcats “All the Way Crazy,” undated Scope and ContentAlligator Records promo |
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Little Georgie & the Shuffling Hungarians - Live!!! “A compendium of unruly caterwauling,” undated Scope and ContentQueen Bee Brand Records, double-sided promo poster - both sides identical |
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The Lloyd Jones Struggle, undated Scope and ContentMiller Genuine Draft sponsored promo, double-sided with info about the LJS on back |
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Drawer 1, Folder 11 |
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Louis Jordan, undated Scope and ContentOversized cardboard poster, Decca Records promo |
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Drawer 1, Folder 12 |
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“The University of Mississippi presents B.B. King in Concert,” Friday 27 November 2004 Scope and ContentPerformance held at the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts, (3 copies) |
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Ad for date at Stingrey Show Lounge, undated Scope and ContentBB headliner with special guest Little Milton |
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“There Must Be A Better World Somewhere,” 1981 Scope and ContentMCA Records promo |
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Kentucky Fried Chicken Ad: “B.B. King and Lucille agree: We Do Chicken Right.” undated |
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“When B.B. King Comes to Town, World Tour 1989,” 1989 Scope and ContentSidney A. Seidenberg, Inc. This piece shows all of the dates on BB King’s international tour for 1989 (10 copies) |
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Exhibit ad for The Photography of Benny Joseph: The Early Years of Rhythm and Blues, undated, exhibit traveled from Texas (Miss.) in 1989-1990 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Midnight Believer,” undated Scope and ContentAlbum cover reproduction |
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“Blues ‘n’ Jazz,” 1983 Scope and ContentMCA Records promo |
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“Of The Blues,” “The Thrill is Back,” 1979 Scope and ContentMCA Records promo for “Take It Home” |
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Pencil portrait (reproduction) drawn by Dianna Robbins, 1979 Scope and ContentSidney A. Seiderberg Productions (7 copies) |
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“Make this ‘One of Those Nights,’ w/ B.B. King,” 1982 Scope and ContentMCA records promo for “Love Me Tender” |
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“Take It Home,” 1979 Scope and ContentMCA Records promo |
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Drawer 1, Folder 13 |
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Magic Sam: “The Magic Sam Legacy,” undated Scope and Content“Hot Chicago Blues,” Delmark Records promo |
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Magic Slim and the Teardrops “The Best Blues Band on the Planet,” undated Scope and ContentWolf Records promo (2 copies) |
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Bob Margolin “Up & In,” undated Scope and ContentAlligator Records album promo, local show promotion at Proud Larry’s |
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Marla BB “Sassy Mama Blues,” undated Scope and ContentPhoto: Susan Wilson, Ascending Productions promo |
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Jimmy McCracklin, 1-12 April 1981 Scope and ContentPer Notini Promotions concert promo, poster lists band lineup |
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Memphis Slim “Born With the Blues,” undated Scope and ContentJewell Records promo, album cover reproduction |
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Robert Nighthawk . . . and . . . his Flames of Rhythm “Music to Spare,” “The man with the magic fingers You will have to see it to believe it The king of the string,” undated |
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Maria Muldaur “Louisiana Love Call,” undated Scope and ContentBlack Top Records promo, photo: Rick Olivier, design: Kelly Richards |
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New Math “Beware, They Walk Among You,” undated Scope and ContentFive song EP on 415 Records, promo poster |
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Dorothy Norwood and the Atlanta Chapter GMWA Mass Choir under the Direction of Dick Chaney “Better Days Ahead,” undated Scope and ContentMalaco Records promo |
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Drawer 1, Folder 14 |
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Asie Payton “Worried,” 1999 Scope and ContentFat Possum Records album promo |
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Ann Peebles, undated Scope and ContentConcert promo, foreign language |
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Lucky Peterson “Beyond Cool,” 1994 Scope and ContentVerve Records album promo, Polygram Records, Inc. |
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Piano Willie Oshawny “Ichiban Recording Artist,” undated |
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Professor Strut “Professors Blues Revue featuring Karen Carroll,” undated Scope and ContentDelmark Records promo. (2 copies) |
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Drawer 1, Folder 15 |
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Bobby Radcliff “There’s A Cold Grave In Your Way,” undated Scope and ContentBlack Top Records promo |
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Johnny Rawls “The Best of Johnny Rawls: Live,” undated |
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A.C. Reed and His Spark Plugs “Take These Blues and Shove ‘Em” Featuring Guitarist Phil Guy “Direct From Chicago,” 1983 Scope and ContentHatch Show Print co. |
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Tommy Ridgely “Since the Blues Began,” undated Scope and ContentBlack Top Records promo, photo: Craig Dietze, design: Diane Wanek |
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Jimmie Lee Robinson “The Lonely Traveler” and “Grand Master of the Blues,” undated Scope and ContentAmina Records promo, James Fraher photography |
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Menard Rogers Four Way Entertainer Night Club Packer…Margaret Records Inc., undated Scope and ContentPromo poster for album: “O’My Love.” |
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Drawer 1, Folder 16 |
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Son Seals “Nothing But the Truth,” undated Scope and ContentAlligator Records album promo |
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Eddie Shaw and the Wolf Gang “Can’t Stop Now!,” undated Scope and ContentDelmark Records album promo (2 copies, one with local concert info) |
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Pat Smille with O.T. Lee “I Got AN Angel,” undated Scope and ContentIrochet Records promo |
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Carrie Smith, undated Scope and ContentPhoto: Alain Schuster, Disques Black and Blue |
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“Harmonica George Smith Blues Band featuring…,” undated Scope and ContentStockholm Blues Society promo |
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Willie “Big Eyes” Smith “Bag Full of Blues,” 1995 Scope and ContentBlind Pig Records promo |
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Snoop Doggy Dogg, undated Scope and ContentPhotographed by Tom Sheehan for Melody Maker |
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Drawer 1, Folder 17 |
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T-Model Ford “Make Me Mad,” undated Scope and ContentFat Possum promo |
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Tarheel Slim, undated Scope and ContentHandmade concert promo |
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Melvin Taylor “Dirty Pool,” undated Scope and ContentEvidence Records promo |
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Ruby Terry “Live with the Southwest Louisiana Mass Choir,” undated Scope and ContentMalaco Records promo |
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Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee “Folk Blues on Stage,” undated Scope and ContentConcert promo, photo: Swedowsky & Weiss |
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Nellie Travis, undated Scope and ContentAd for appearance at Rosa’s Lounge |
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Terrance Simien and the Mallet Playboys, “Thursday June 15” Scope and ContentMiller Genuine Draft promo poster, signed |
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Drawer 1, Folder 18 |
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Got My Mojo Working: Muddy Waters and Modern Blues Rock and Roll Hall of Fame conference, 2000 Scope and ContentAmerican Masters Series, photo: Raeburn Flerlage, Design: Nesnady & Schwartz |
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Muddy, undated Scope and ContentPhoto: Terry Cryer, published by Candyminster |
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The Living Legend Live!, on tour with Eric Clapton, 1979 Scope and ContentBlue Sky records |
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A Tribute to Muddy Waters King of the Blues, undated Scope and ContentHybrid Records album promo poster |
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Drawer 1, Folder 19 |
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The O.V. Wright Band Elk Club, 1 June 1986 Scope and ContentDate promo |
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Junior Wells, undated Scope and ContentPhoto: Amy O’ Neal (Delmark), Trio Records promo |
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“The Original Hoodoo Man,” undated Scope and ContentDelmark Records promo, photo: Ray Flerlage |
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Delmark Records promo, undated Scope and ContentTwo sided poster, one side positive, one side negative, (2 copies) |
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Bill Warren and His Midnight Creepers, undated Scope and ContentClub poster, Tribune Press, Earl Park, Ind. |
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Robert Pete Williams, “Louisiana Blues,” undated Scope and ContentConcert promo, photo: Corry Leufgen |
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The Wild Magnolias “They Call Us Wild.” undated |
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Stevie Ray Vaughn, 1987 Scope and ContentGuitar Player Magazine poster, photo: Paul Natkin |
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Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson, undated Scope and ContentTour promo, includes band lineup |
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Drawer 2, Folder 1: King Biscuit Blues Festival, Helena, Arkansas |
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“King Biscuit Blues Festival,” Saturday 18 October 1986 Scope and ContentSonny Boy Corn Meal sack reproduction, festival program on back (6 copies, one signed by James Cotton, Bobby Bland, Robert Lockwood, others) |
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“King Biscuit Blues Festival,” Friday-Saturday 9-10 October 1987 Scope and ContentSonny Boy meal sack on old radio graphic, lists lineup |
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“4th annual King Biscuit Blues Festival,” 1989 Scope and ContentWatercolor of three musicians jamming w/ view of bridge in background, artwork: Larry Spakes |
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“5th Annual King Biscuit Blues Festival,” 12-13 October 1990 Scope and ContentWatercolor of Sonny Boy Williamson playing harp superimposed over railroad tracks, artwork: Jack Kerby |
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“7th Annual King Biscuit Blues Festival,” 9-10 October 1992 Scope and ContentWatercolor “Sonny Boy III” artwork: Jack Kerby |
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“11th annual King Biscuit Blues Festival,” 10-13 October 1996 Scope and Content“October Blue,” oil painting by Ratt Smith |
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“King Biscuit Blues Festival,” undated Scope and ContentPhotos: Leslie R. Chin, design: Hammons and Associates, Inc. |
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Drawer 2, Folder 2: Mississippi Delta Blues Festival |
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"13th Annual Mississippi Delta Blues Festival," Saturday 15 September 1990, Greenville (Miss.), features painting of Robert Johnson photo booth image, talent lineup, sponsors. |
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“10th Annual Mississippi Delta Blues Festival,” Saturday 19 September 1987 Scope and ContentFeatures festival logo, lineup, sponsors, Greenville. (2 copies, one signed by Eugene Powell, James ‘Son’ Thomas) |
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“19th Annual Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage Festival,” Greenville (Miss.) Scope and ContentFeatures small photos of performers, text, schedule of events on back. |
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“8th Annual Mississippi Delta Blues Festival,” 21 September 1985 Scope and ContentFreedom Village (Miss.), poster features backwards photo of Son Thomas by Rodney Dempsey |
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“Delta Blues Festival,” Freedom Village (Miss.), 15 September 1984 Scope and ContentArtwork: Thomas M. Hamilton |
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The Mississippi Delta Blues Festival “Blues in America: A Mississippi Delta Heritage,” Freedom Village (Miss.), Saturday 20 September 1986 |
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“Delta Blues Festival,” Greenville, Saturday 17 September 1988 Scope and Content3 copies, one is a plain cardboard cutout, one is cardboard cutout signed by Eugene Powell, Son Thomas ,and Walter Liniger, one is poster signed by Powell and Thomas, all have the same graphic |
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Drawer 2, Folder 3: Various Mississippi Festivals |
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Afrissippi Poster, Sunday 20 November 2011 |
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“8th Annual Sunflower River Blues and Gospel Festival,” lists performers, photos of Denise LaSalle and Frank Frost, Clarksdale (Miss.), 4-6 August 1995 Scope and ContentPrinter: Tribune Show Print, Earl Park (Ind.) |
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"A Blues Festival to Benefit the Como Opera Guild,” Saturday 17 April 2004 Scope and ContentLists a variety of artist scheduled to perform, Como Steak House Banquet Hall & Garden in Downtown, Como (Miss.). (3 copies) |
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“Juke Joint Festival and Planter’s Celebration,” Saturday 17 April 2004Scope and ContentLists website www.jukejoinfestival.com and phone # 662-627-4593, Clarksdale (Miss.) |
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“Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival Fundraiser,” Saturday 10 April 2004 Scope and ContentTime: 6:00 p.m. lists various artist scheduled to appear, website www.groundzerobluesclub.com and phone # 662-621-9009, Ground Zero Blues Club, Clarksdale (Miss.) |
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“Meridian’s Red Hot Blues Days,” undated |
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“The First Dixieland Blues Festival Benefit,” Saturday 21 June 1986 Scope and ContentList of performers, Jackson (Miss.) |
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“Bentonia Summer Rhythm and Blues Festival,” 4 July 1986 Scope and ContentFeaturing Big Daddy and Phyllis Sunshine |
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“5th Annual Blues Festival,” undated Scope and ContentFeaturing ‘Son’ Thomas, Boatman Field (between West Point and Columbus), Earl Park, Indiana, Tribune Show Print |
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Blues Alley Festival, 14-15 March 1997 Scope and ContentFeaturing Big Jack Johnson, Super Chikan, Robert Lockwood, Clarksdale (Miss.). Two copies. |
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“1st Annual Highway 61 Blues Festival,” 10 June 2000 Scope and ContentFeaturing Little Milton, Willie Foster & Boogaloo Ames, Leland (Miss.) |
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“Rumble in the Grove,” 27 August 2000 Scope and ContentFeaturing R.L. Burnside and others, University of Mississippi |
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Delta Blues Museum Benefit headlined by Buddy Guy, Saturday 14 November 1998 |
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Drawer 2, Folder 4: Annual Blues Foundation Awards |
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3rd Annual Blues Awards, The Peabody, 16 November 1982 Scope and ContentWard Archer Advertising, illustation: David Moses (two identical) |
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4th Annual Blues Awards, The Peabody, 16 November 1983 Scope and ContentWard Archer Advertising, illustration: Larry Pardue |
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5th Annual Blues Awards, The Orpheum, 18 November 1984 Scope and ContentWard Archer and Assoc., photo: Allen Mims |
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“Blues Awards,” Orpheum Theatre, 17 November 1985 Scope and ContentWard Archer and Assoc., illustration: Eddie Tucker, signed by: B.B. King, Pervis Spann, Bobby Rush, Charlie Rich, KoKo Taylor, others |
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7th Annual blues Awards, Dixon-Myers Hall, 16 November 1986 Scope and ContentWard Archer and Assoc., photo: Jack Kenner |
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8th Annual Blues Awards, Ellis Auditorium, 1987 Scope and ContentPhoto: Murray Riss, design: Eddie Tucker, Ward Archer and Assoc. |
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9th Annual Blues Awards, The Peabody, 1988 Scope and ContentPhoto: Allen Mims |
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10th Annual Blues Awards, Cook Convention Center, 5 November 1989 Scope and ContentWard Archer, photo: Bill Dawson |
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Peabody Hotel, 4 October 1990 Scope and ContentPoster by: Ward Archer & Assoc., photo: Allen Mims, photo styling: Jo Wagoner |
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12th Annual Blues Awards, Peabody Hotel, 13 October 1991 Scope and ContentIllustration: Eddie Tucker, poster: Archer/Malmo Advertising |
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22nd Annual W.C. Handy Blues Awards, Beale Street, Memphis, 24 May 2001 Scope and ContentEddie Tucker designed the poster |
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Drawer 2, Folder 5: Memphis Area Blues Festivals |
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“Bud Blues Ramble & Amateur Show,” undated Scope and Content380 Beale Budweiser sponsored event, no venue name |
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“Beale Street Music Festival,” undated Scope and ContentLong list of performers, poster is colorful illustration of signpost at 3rd and Beale, by William Womack |
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“Beale Street Music Festival” Memphis in May, undated Scope and ContentPoster design: John Malmo Advertising, photo: Allen Mims (2 copies) |
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“Memphis Millennium 2000 Celebration” featuring B.B. King, Kenny Neal others “Live From Beale Street,” 31 December 1999 Scope and ContentPainting of BB signed by ‘twin.’ |
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“International Blues Festival” Mid- South Coliseum featuring Bobby Bland, Clarence Carter, Marvin Sease, Little Milton, Bobby Rush, Albert King, others, undated Scope and ContentPoster: Globe Poster, Baltimore |
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“5th Annual Counterfest,” 22 September 1989 Scope and ContentOrnamental Metals Museum, lists performers, poster art: Bill Chissell |
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“New Zealand Gets the Blues in Memphis” The Beale Street Music Festival featuring B.B. King, J.L. Hooker (poster shows a big blue sheep), undated Scope and ContentPhoto: Murray Riss |
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“Mid-South Music and Heritage Festival” Court Square and Morgan Keegan Tower, 13-15 July 1990 Scope and ContentShows Rufus Thomas eating a harmonica. Design: Eddie Tucker, photo: Jack Kenner |
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Cognac Blues Passion (festival) an assortment of posters, 2000-2010 |
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“Mid-South Music and Heritage Festival” Downtown Memphis at Court Square & Morgan Keegan Plaza, 12-14 July 1991 Scope and ContentIllustration of watermelon-headed pianist playing a smiling, exploding piano, artwork: Eddie Tucker |
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“WEVL 6th Annual Blues on the Bluff,” undated Scope and ContentArtwork: Anthony Biggers |
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“Memphis Blues Caravan” Iroquois Amphitheater photo of bluesman (Furry Lewis?) from behind, 13-14 June 1980 Scope and ContentPoster design: Tony Vernon |
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Drawer 2, Folder 6: Blues Festivals by state, Arkansas-Illinois |
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“Hendrix-Murphy Foundation 1994-1995 Presents: Delta Blues Festival,” 24 September 1994 Scope and ContentHendrix College, Conway (Ark.), featuring CeDell Davis, Junior Kimbrough, R.L. Burnside, John Weston |
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“Eureka Blues Festival ’94” featuring John Mayall, Honeyboy Edwards and others, Eureka Springs (Ark.), 2-5 June 1994 Scope and ContentPhoto of Mayall |
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“Blues Fest ’94” many performers, Jonesboro (Ark.), 4 September 1994 Scope and ContentHomemade flier |
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"2nd Annual Eureka Blues Festival” Eureka Springs (Ark.), 30 June 1990 Scope and ContentFeatures white band in their blues costumes in front of a train |
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“Blues by the Bay” featuring Otis Clay, Tommy Castro, others, Eureka (Calif.), 29-30 August 1998 Scope and ContentPoster design: Keith Schneider |
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“Slim Jenkins Blues Festival,” lists performers, Oakland (Calif.), 4-5 August 1990 |
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“3rd Annual Blind Willie Blues Festival,” lists performers, Thomson (Ga.), 30 September 1995 Scope and ContentIllustration of Blind Willie McTell by Jackson Cheatham |
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“Blues on the Fox” featuring Charlie Musselwhite, Pinetop Perkins, Henry Townsend, others, Aurora, Ill., 12 June 1999 Scope and ContentPoster art by Kotecki |
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“Blues on the Fox” featuring Junior Wells, Willie Kent, others, Downtown Aurora, Ill., 14 June 1997 Scope and ContentAbstract artwork |
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Drawer 2, Folder 7: Blues Festivals by state, Iowa-Tennessee |
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“Mississippi Valley Blues Festival,” Davenport, Iowa, 6-8 July 1990 Scope and ContentArtwork by: Mike Kelley |
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“1987 River Blues,” Albert Collins “Roomful of Blues,” 17 May 1987 Scope and ContentPoster illustration and design: Sonia Greteman |
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“Hot August Blues” Aurora, Ky., 25-27 August 1995 Scope and ContentPoster: Ritz Sho-Card, Nashville (Tenn.) |
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“4th Annual Southwest Louisiana Zydeco Music Festival,” 30 August 1986 Scope and ContentFeaturing Rockin’ Sidney, Boozoo Chavis, Rosco Gordon, Plaisance, La. |
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“The Boston Blues Festival,” 26-27 September 1998 Scope and ContentAppearing: Honeyboy Edwards, others. 5 copies. |
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“50th National Folk Festival,” 29-31 July 1998 Scope and ContentPhoto of male singer on front, events on back |
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“1st Annual St. Louis Blues Festival,” undated |
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“A Blue Day in Syracuse,” 17 June 1996 Scope and ContentPoster design: Omar Pasha, photo: Micjael Davis |
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“Bull Durham Blues Festival” lists performers, Durham Athletic Park, Durham, N.C., 15-16 September 1988 |
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“Dusk til Dawn Blues Festival,” undated Scope and ContentFeaturing Hubert Sumlin, Lucky Peterson and others, Down Home Blues Club, Rentiesville, Okla. |
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“2nd Annual Sonny Boy Williamson Blues Benefit,” Performance Hall, Nashville (Tenn.), 26 April 1992 |
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“1991 Music City Blues Fest” featuring Bo Diddley and Johnny Taylor, Park West Outdoor Arena Nashville (Tenn.), 8 June 1991 Scope and ContentPoster: Tribune Show Print, Earl Park, Ind. |
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"Blues Traditions,” 12-13 December [?] Scope and ContentFeaturing Barry Lee Pearson, John Cephas, Phil Wiggins, Willard Straight Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca (N.Y.) |
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Drawer 2, Folder 8: International Blues Festivals |
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“Los Angeles R&B Caravan 1980” featuring Charles Brown, Ruth Brown, Floyd Dixon, Scandinavia, 13 June-7 July 1980 Scope and ContentProduced by Route 66 Records |
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“Chicago Blues Festival 1996” featuring Bonnie Lee, Willie Kent, Mac Simmons, 1996 Scope and ContentJazz Me Blue Concerts tour promo |
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“Chicago Blues Festival” (France), featuring Jimmy Dawkins and Luther Johnson, 3 December 1988 |
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“Chicago Blues Ambassadors” featuring Jimmy Johnson and others, European Tour ’86, 1986 Scope and ContentProduced by Black and Blue |
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“Chicago Blues Festival 1988” featuring Jimmy Dawkins, Luther Johnson, 1988 Scope and ContentPhotos: J. Fraher, D. Herwaldt |
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“Chicago Festival ’88” featuring Jimmy Dawkins and Luther Johnson, France, 1988 |
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“Jazzi and Bluesi” (features floating harmonica struck by lightning with a saxophone), undated |
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“Nappy Brown,” 25 February-12 March 1983 Scope and ContentPer Notini Music Productions, Sweden |
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“Mississippi Heat” Blues concert, Belgium, undated |
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“Bluesnight from Chicago U.S.A.”, undated Scope and ContentForeign blues show featuring Carey Bell |
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“An Evening with the Blues” foreign blues concert featuring Joe “Guitar” Hughes, undated |
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Italian Blues ad for Jimmie Lee Robinson, undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Harvest Time Blues” Monaghan Jazz & Blues Festival, undated Scope and ContentDesign: John Brady |
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“Harvest time Blues” Monaghan Jazz and Blues Festival, undated |
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Dutch ad for R.L. Burnside & Jon Morris concert, undated |
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“Belgium Rhythm ‘n’ Blues Festival,” 16-18 July 1999 |
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“Belgium Rhythm ‘n’ Blues Festival,” 17- 20 July 1998 |
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“Belgium Rhythm ‘n’ Blues Festival,” 19-21 July 1996 |
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“Belgium Rhythm ‘n’ Blues Festival,” 15-16 July 1995 |
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“Belgium Rhythm ‘n’ Blues Festival,” 17-18 July 1993 |
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“Belgium Rhythm ‘n’ Blues Festival,” July 1992 |
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“Belgium Rhythm ‘n’ Blues Festival,” 21-22 July 1990 |
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“10th International Notodden Blues Festival ’97,” 7-10 August 1997 |
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“Blues Open Air” French Blues Festival, undated |
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“Festival Internacional de Blues,” Spain, 1992 |
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“Arctic Border Blues Festival,” 19-25 September 1991 |
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“7th Ecaussinnes Spring Blues Festival” Tribute to Muddy Waters, 14 May 1994 |
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“Ecaussinnes Spring Blues Festival” Buddy Guy, 8 May 1993 |
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“Ecaussinnes Spring Blues Festival,” 9 May 1992 |
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“Sweet Soul Music” Tribute to Otis Redding, Italy, 24-25 August 1991 |
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“Jazz Jamboree 86” Warsaw, Poland, 23-26 October 1986 |
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“Jazz Jamboree 87” Warsaw, Poland, 22-25 October 1987 |
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Drawer 2, Folder 9: WC Handy Festival, The Shoals, Alabama |
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Local newspaper special section devoted to festival, 1 August 1986 |
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Local newspaper special section devoted to festival, 4 August 1985 |
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W.C. Handy Music Festival, 1983 |
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W.C. Handy Music Festival sponsored by Music Preservation Society, 1986 |
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W.C. Handy Music Festival paid for by Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel, 1985 |
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Drawer 3, Folder 1: Blues Visual Art |
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“Sweet Home Chicago,” 1993 Scope and ContentPainting by John Carroll Doyle |
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“The Blues is a Feeling,” 1990 Scope and ContentPhoto by James Fraher |
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“Chicago Blues,” 1987 Scope and ContentPhoto by James Fraher |
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Untitled, 2 July 1991 Scope and ContentAbstract painting by George Hunt |
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Drawer 3, Folder 2: Conferences and Events |
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“Virginia Piedmont Guitarists Tour” (photos of John Jackson, The Foddrells, Cephas and Wiggins, Daniel Womack), 1993 Scope and ContentAdvertising a tour of Virginia sponsored by VA Folklife Program |
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“Echoes of Our Past: The Narrative Artistry of Palmer C. Hayden,” 1988 Scope and ContentExhibit at Museum of African American Art features painting ‘Blues Singer’, Los Angeles |
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“Silver Rights” reading by Constance Curry at DBM, undated Scope and ContentPhotocopied flier |
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“Seeing the Blues” exhibit of Dick Waterman photography at Ole Miss, 2001 Scope and ContentPhoto of Son House at Liberty Bell. Three copies. |
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“Meeting the Blues” promo for book by Alan Govenar, photo of Bobby “Blue” Bland, 1984 Scope and ContentPhoto by Michael R. Smith |
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“All Shook Up: Mississippi Roots of American Popular Music” exhibit at (Miss.) State Historical Museum, photo of Elvis and B.B. King, 1990 Scope and ContentPhoto by Ernest Withers. (2 copies) |
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“Downhome Blues” Greenville (Miss.), 17 September 1988 Scope and ContentArt by Douglass DeRienzo, signed by artist and James “Son” Thomas |
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Angels on the Backroads, Blues and Jazz Celebration / A Tribute to Blues and Jazz Along Hwy. 61, Memphis to New Orleans, 16 February 2004 Scope and ContentFeaturing a concert by Eddie and Frank Thomas in the Delta Room, Ewing Hall, Delta State University, (2 copies) |
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Blues: The Devil’s Music? Blues Today: The 4th Annual Living Blues Symposium, University of Mississippi, 9-11 February 2006 |
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Roots Revival: Hill Country Blues featuring Carey Hudson, Willie Randolf, T-Model Ford, and L.C. Ulmer, Saturday 28 January 2006 |
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The Blues Archive Presents Markus James Blues/Mali, Friday 17 February 2006 Scope and ContentAward-winning documentary film Timbuktoubab and concert by Markus James and the Wassonrai featuring Mamadou Sidibe and Karamba Dioubate |
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Drawer 3, Folder 3: Maps |
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Hwy 61 Blues Museum Benefit Concert Poster, 7 October 2010 |
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“Mississippi Blues Musicians” map of birthplaces of state’s blues musicians, 1995 Scope and ContentCompiled by: Bill Balcerzak, data: Rooster Blues Records and Delta Blues Museum, (5 copies, three final copies, two early drafts on paper) |
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“Geographic History of blues and R&B” by Blues-Stage from NPR, undated Scope and ContentIllustration: Elizabeth Wolf, design: Tom Lowery, text: Robert Gordon |
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Map sponsored by DBM of Mississippi culture icons, 1993 |
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Artist: Mara D. Califf, director: Sid Graves, research: John Rusker, Nancy Kossman |
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Drawer 3, Folder 4: Art Prints |
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“Beale Street On A Rainy Night: Memphis Tennessee, July 1955,” 1955 Scope and ContentBy Robert McLean Oates, signed & numbered, (2 copies) |
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Drawer 3, Folder 5: Record Labels and Business |
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Hohner ad featuring Sonny Boy Williamson, undated Scope and ContentText and photo |
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Hohner ad featuring Big Mama Thornton, undated Scope and ContentText and photo |
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Hohner ad featuring James Cotton, undated Scope and ContentPhoto by James Barclay and text |
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Hohner ad with picture of harps, undated Scope and ContentHistory text |
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John Mohead “Lula City Limits” Okra Tone, undated Scope and ContentRounder Records promo, poster and negative |
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Black Top label promo featuring photo of shacks, talent roster, undated |
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Alligator Records label promo, talent roster, undated |
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Rounder promo “Mardi Gras Party,” 1991 Scope and ContentPhoto of Rebirth, list of new CD’s |
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Blind Pig Records promo, featuring logo and talent roster, undated |
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Drawer 3, Folder 6: Film Advertisements |
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Crossroads, Columbia Pictures, 1986 Scope and Content2 copies |
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Into the Night, music of BB King, Universal City Studios, 1984 |
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Drawer 3, Folder 7: B.B. King Concert Posters |
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“International Blues Festival at The Amphitheatre at 43rd and Halsted, Battle for the King of the Blues w/ B.B. King,” Saturday 14 August [?] |
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“International Blues Festival at The Amphitheatre at 43rd and Halsted, One Performance in Person featuring B.B. King,” 7 November [?] |
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“KCP Presente: B.B. King Theatre Mogador,” Paris, Mardi 8 avril/ 21h Scope and Content3 copies |
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Artwork mounted on rough multimedia artboard, undated |
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BB King Homecoming, Bartles & James sponsored promo, Friday 31 May 2002 |
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University of Mississippi presents BB King in Concert, part of Blues Today - A Living Blues Symposium, Friday 27 February 2004 |
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Drawer 3, Folder 8: Koko Taylor Concert Poster |
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“Ace of Clubs and Page Concerts presents: Koko Taylor and Her Blues Machine, Ace of Clubs, Thursday May 6,” undated |
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Drawer 3, Folder 9: Otis Rush Concert Poster |
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“His First Texas Tour: Otis Rush and His Orchestra, Latest Hits…,” undated |
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Drawer 3, Folder 10: Big Jay McNeely Concert Poster |
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“The Original Master Blaster of the Tenor,” Australian Tour, sponsored by Stormy Monday, undated |
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Drawer 3, Folder 11: Jimmy Dawkins |
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“Chicken Little and CO. Presents Jimmy “Fastfingers” Dawkins featuring Big Voice Odom and Chi-Town street singer Arvella Gray,” undated |
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Drawer 3, Folder 12: Robert Jr. Lockwood |
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Robert Jr. Lockwood poster from Kove, undated |
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Drawer 3, Folder 13: Sleepy John Estes and Ry Cooder |
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“Ruby Gulch presents: Ry Cooder with Sleepy John Estes… 16-17 July 1974” |
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Drawer 3, Folder 14: Albert King Concert Posters |
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“High Chaparral 7740 South Stony Island in person: Albert King,” undated |
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“Apollo 11, 1337 N. Wells…presenting: Albert King and His Band,” undated |
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“Club Chaparral, 7710 Halsted presents: Albert King in Concert,” undated |
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Drawer 4: Club Posters (alphabetized by venue) |
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Drawer 4, Folder 0 |
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3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill, 818 3rd Avenue S., Nashville (Tenn.) featuring Dr. Hector and the Groove Injectors, 5 June 1993 Scope and ContentPoster: Ritz Sho-Card |
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Alice’s 950 Wrightwood, Chicago, ad for shows featuring Otis Rush, Jimmy Dawkins, John Littlejohn, Lefty Diz, undated Scope and ContentArtwork by Robert Rutherford |
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Aragon Ballroom 1106 W. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, “Blues vs. Blues Festival ’74” featuring Rufus Thomas, Johnny Taylor, Willie Dixon, Jay Hawkins, Jimmy Reed, Syl Johnson, 26 October 1974 |
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B & L Club 226 W. Lafayette Street, Jackson (Tenn.) Bobby Rush, undated Scope and ContentPoster: Tribune Showprint |
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Boardwalk Café 4114 Nolensville Road, Nashville (Tenn.), Chris Cain Band, 29 July 1993 Scope and ContentPoster: Ritz Sho Card |
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Boardwalk Café 4114 Nolensville Road, Nashville (Tenn.), Jimmy Johnson, 25 September 1993 |
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Boardwalk Café 4114 Nolensville Road, Nashville (Tenn.), Honeyboy Edwards, 13 March 1993 |
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Boardwalk Café 4114 Nolensville Road, Nashville (Tenn.), Honeyboy Edwards, 8 August 1993 |
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Boardwalk Café 4114 Nolensville Road, Nashville (Tenn.), Radio Kings, 12 July 1993 |
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Bodega Oxford (Miss.), Alvin Youngblood Hart, 3 November 1999 Scope and Content3 copies |
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Bootsy’s Show Club, 2335 Cottage Grove, Chicago, Little Milton, undated |
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Drawer 4, Folder 1: Caspar Inn |
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Small photocopied promo for John Lee Hooker and the Coast to Coast Blues Band, Caspar (Calif.), Wednesday 10 December [?] |
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Drawer 4, Folder 2 |
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Club Octagon, Holly Springs (Miss.), Big Show and Dance, The O’Jays and The Dealers, Thursday 16 August [?] |
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Club Paradise 645 E. Georgia, Memphis (Tenn.) “First Annual 4th of July Blues Festival, starring Tyrone Davis, Shirley Brown, Willie Clayton, B.B. Coleman,” undated Scope and ContentPoster: Tribune Showprint, Inc. |
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Club Paradise 645 E. Georgia, Memphis (Tenn.), Paul Productions presents: A Rhythm and Blues Show starring: Bobby Rush, Jerry Minnis, Joe Thomas, Lacey Reed, Sucker Punch Band, Thursday 31 December [?] Scope and ContentPoster: Globe Poster |
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Club Saturdays 2501 Clarksville Highway Nashville (Tenn.), “Jazzy Jazz productions present Little Milton and His Revue featuring Skip Rice and the Angels,” 23 August 1991 Scope and ContentPoster: Tribune Showprint, Inc. |
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Club Superior 394 Crump Blvd Memphis (Tenn.), 1 August 1987 Scope and Content“Big Show and Dance, Hi Roller Productions presents Lattimore,” Tribune Showprint |
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Cook Convention Center Memphis (Tenn.), “Tony Wiseman Jr. presents: The Temptations and The O’Jays” Globe Poster, Friday 1 January [?] |
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Drawer 4, Folder 3 |
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Eddie’s Place 1815 W. Roosevelt Road, Chicago, undated Scope and Content“Hey Look, Eddie is Back at the 1815 Club…James Cotton Blues Band…,” Tribune Showprint |
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Eddie’s Place 1815 W. Roosevelt Road, Chicago, undated Scope and Content“For One Night Only: Luther Allison…” Tribune Showprint |
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The Flamingo 2657 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL featuring W.W. Williams, Buster Benton, Cherry Bell, Eddie C. Campbell, Blue Blood, Iron Jaw, undated |
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Folk-Club Interlaken “Blues mit Wale Liniger & Bani Schild,” 29 December 1989 |
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Gallery Black Swan, “The World Surrealist Exhibition Blues Show…Honeyboy Edwards, Eddie Shaw, Blue Smitty” Tribune Showprint, Saturday 5 June [?] |
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House of God Temple # 1 866 Georgetown Street Lexington, Ky., 6 November 1994 Scope and Content“The Mighty Gospel Harmonizers 38th Anniversary…featuring: The Gospel Ambassadors, The Heavens Unlimited, The Gospel Singaleers, The Soul Redeemers,” Tribune Showprint |
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Drawer 4, Folder 4 |
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Launching Pad 1530 E. 75th Street, Chicago featuring Soul Dynamic Team, The Muck- Muck Man, Yochanan, and The Ghetto Stars, Tribune Press, undated |
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Longhorn Ballroom Corinth & Industrial Blvd Dallas (Tex.) featuring Z.Z. Hill, Glenn Holmes & the Showtime Orchestra, Monday 23 April [?] |
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Mr. Lans Sports Bar & Club 3715 Springlake Drive featuring John Weston, Ray Drew, Yolande Jolly, and Isiah, 1 December 1996 |
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Mr. T’s Lounge Tchula (Miss.) featuring Lee Shot Williams, Percy Dean, and Josh Brown & the Knee Deep Band, Tribune Show Print, Saturday 1 October [?] |
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Municipal Auditorium Jackson (Miss.) featuring Bobby Blue Bland, Little Milton, Denise LaSalle, and Dwight T. Ross, Globe Poster, Saturday 25 June [?] |
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Nacho Mama’s 93 Seneca Street Geneva (N.Y.), undated Scope and Content19 June 1998, Chico Banks, 16 July 1998, Joanna Connor, 12 August 1998, Tinsley Ellis |
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3 June 1999, James Armstrong, 14 July 1999, Bobby Rush, 29 July 1999, Rosie Ledet |
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Drawer 4, Folder 5 |
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The New Pepper’s Lounge 1321 S. Michigan (Chicago) featuring James Cotton and Junior Wells, Tribune Press, 11-12 June [?] |
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New Pepper’s Lounge featuring Arlean Brown & Her Revue, Little Mack Simmons, Lee “Shot” Williams, Lionel Simmons, Jesse Anderson, The Brown Doll Dancers, Tribune Press, 12 May [?] |
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Paris Fairgrounds featuring Gary “B.B.” Coleman, Miss Trudy Lynn, Tribune Showprint Inc, 24 November [?] |
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Paramount Theatre 204 Baltimore Street, Jackson (Tenn.), The O’Jays, Jessie Clay Revue, 26 June [?] |
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Performance Hall 328 4th, Nashville (Tenn.) featuring The Holmes Bros and Houserocker Johnson, Ritz Sho-Card Co., 16 September [?] |
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Blues Concert featuring Walter Linger and Omar and the Magic Rooster, April 1991 |
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Drawer 4, Folder 6 |
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Rendezvous Lounge 1101 Mulberry St, Vicksburg (Miss.), Chi-Lites, 1 November 1985 |
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Robert’s 500 Room 300 East 63rd Street featuring Arelean Brown, Lee “Shot” Williams, Otis Clay, Little Milton, James Cotton, Zora Young, and Jr. Wells, Tribune Showprint, 5-6 June [?] |
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Buster Benton Blues Band, undated |
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Albert Collins, Tumbleweed Records, undated |
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Rick’s Café American 644 Lake Shore Drive Chicago featuring Sunnyland Slim, Fred Below, Mama Yancey, and Erwin Helfer, 30 April 1979 |
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Seneca Grille 93 Seneca Street, Geneva, NY, 20 June 2000 Kenny Neal, 12 July 2000 Eddy Clearwater, 21 July 2000 Eddy Kirkland, 2000 Scope and ContentPoster design: O’Malley |
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Southside Ballroom 308 W. 47th Street, Chicago featuring Little Milton (exotic dancer Nakoi), 17 July [?] Scope and ContentPoster: Globe Poster |
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Drawer 4, Folder 7 |
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San Luis Obispo, Calif. Vets Hall, Harmonica Fats, 10 November [?] |
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Vanity Fair Show Club 4835 W. Chicago Avenue, Chicago featuring Fabulous Fugitives, Michael, Dorothy, and Jack Wade, Tribune Showprint, 18 September 1976 |
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White Rose Lounge Phoenix, IL featuring Jesse Anderson, Little Mack Simmons, Lionel Simmons & His Go-Go Girls, and Norma Jean Hinton, Tribune Press, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19 December |
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Zanzibar 210 Wilson Street, Port Gibson (Miss.), Willie Clayton, 23 November 1995 |
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Zanzibar 210 Wilson Street, Port Gibson (Miss.), Bobby Rush, Tribune Showprint, 30 December [?] |
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The Place 2-B Pre Holiday Bash featuring Sultan Blue, Midnight Blue, and Lonnie Shields, 1994 |
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Drawer 5, Folder 1: Race Record Advertisements |
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“Paramount Popular Race Record” featuring numerous musicians; 24 December 1927 |
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“CABARET AND STYLE SHOW” “FROM KIN TO KAN’T” featuring RA Martin, Butterbeans and Elsi, and others; 12 June 1926 |
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“4 separate race record advertisements on a single poster” featuring Realto Music House and Okeh Race Records; undated |
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Drawer 5, Folder 2: San Luis Obispo Blues Society |
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“Sizzling Hot Blues Fiesta” featuring The Gary Smith Blues Band and Louie Ortega and the Speedbumps, 19 May 1989 Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“San Luis Blues Society Presents:” featuring Charles Brown and Happy Hitchcock; 6 September [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“for an evening of superb acoustic blues music at the MONDAY CLUB” featuring Paul Geremia; 2 May [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“jump blues and rock-a-boogie on a warm Saturday night with Bay Area favorites” featuring Mitch Woods and his Rocket 88’s and the SLO Motion Blues Band w/ Skep Rose, 20 July [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“BLUES ROUND-UP” featuring Papa John Creach, Harmonica Fats, Lady Bright Eyes, Guitar Shorty, Bernie Pearl Blues Band, and Finis Tasby and the Rhythm Disciples; 20 July 1991 Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“San Luis Obispo Blues Society” featuring Joe Liggins’ Honeydrippers; 9 December [?] Scope and ContentBroadside |
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“3rd Blues Round-up” featuring Kal David Band, Floyd Dixon, The Roosters, and Big Daddys Blues Band; 14 July 1990 Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Blues For Breakfast” featuring The Mighty Flyers; 25 July [?] Scope and ContentBroadside |
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“Big Dance!” featuring Smokey Wilson, William Clark Band and Cousin Joe; 14 March [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Mojo Doctors Presents Christmas Show” featuring Elvin Bishop; 9 December 1990 Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“The Mojo Bros. at the Slo Vet’s for St. Pat’s” featuring Mike Morgan and the Crawl, 17 March 1990 Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Merry Christmas Baby” “Come Dressed Up To Get Messed Up” featuring Charles Brown, Dottie Ivory, and Steve Samuels Band; 19 December [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Calendar of Events 1991” featuring Maurice “Sweet Grease” Miller and SunDogs, 19 January 1991 Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“The Slo Blues Society Presents” featuring Luke & the Locomotives and Jill Knight and the All Nighters; 15 April [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Deck the Hall” featuring Bobby Day’s Hollywood Flames and Mojo Doctors; 15 December [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“La Fiesta Dance” featuring Papa John Creach and Del Ray and the Blues Gators; 18 May [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Felix Navidad” featuring Lonnie Brooks and The Roosters; 14 December [?] Scope and ContentBroadside |
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“Slo Vet’s Hall” and “drawing of guitar player” featuring Guitar Shorty and Weekend Update; 20 April [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Slo Vet’s Hall” and “drawing of a guitar” featuring Debbie Davies and Blue Magic; 11 November [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Slo Vet’s Hall” and “photograph of Jimmy Witherspoon” featuring Jimmy Witherspoon with Big Daddy Blues Band and the Twisters; 21 April [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“for the best of acoustic and electric country blues in a goodtime dance concert” featuring Brownie McGhee with the Blues Survivors, Kenny Sultan, and Tom Ball; 9 August [?] Scope and ContentBroadside |
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“incomparable Chicago blues legend” and “the ringing Texas blues guitar” featuring Otis Rush and Anson Funderburgh and the Rockets; 21 September [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Direct From Dallas, Texas” featuring Anson Funderburgh and the Rockets featuring Sam Meyers and The Twisters |
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“La Fiesta week with one of the Bay Area’s finest blues performers the dynamic and powerful” featuring Maxine Howard and her Down Home Blues Band and Women in the Blues, 16 May [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“San Luis Obispo Blues Society Presents” and “drawing of Albert King with guitar” featuring Albert King, 12 January 1986 Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“La Fiesta 87” featuring Larry Davis and Pier Pressure, 14 May [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Direct From New Orleans” featuring Johnny Adams and The Pontiacs, 21 June [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Veteran Bay Area blues singer… in a jumpin’ dance concert” featuring Johnny Heartsman, 2 March [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Presenting Live In Person!” featuring Brownie McGhee with Mark Hummell, 21 March [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“welcome back!” featuring PeeWee Crayton, Big Joe Turner, and The Spinoffs, 19 January [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“black and white photograph of unnamed blues musician,” undated |
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“El Musico Fabuloso:” featuring Eddie Vinson, 15 May [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“A Dance Concert With:” featuring Eddy Clearwater and The Mudhole Blues Band, 19 April [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text |
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“Slo Blues Society Presents” and “black and white photograph of Floyd Dixon” featuring Floyd Dixon and Prot Barlow & The Full House, 5 October 1991 Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“All Aboard!” and “blue paper with image of train” featuring Luke & The Locomotives, 2 November 1991 Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“black and white image of Johnny Heartsman holding a guitar” featuring Johnny Heartsman and Merrell Fankhauser, 12 August [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Dance!” and “black and white photograph of JR. Watson and Lynwood Slim” featuring JR. Watson and Lynwood Slim, and Ken Arconti & The Blowtop Blues Band, 9 March [?] Scope and ContentBroadside with text on back |
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“Slo Blues Society Calendar 1992” and “image of cat playing a guitar” featuring Lowell Fulson, Little Johnny, and others, 1992 Scope and ContentBroadside |
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“Slo Blues Society Complimentary Pass,” 19 January [?] |
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“Chestmark Music Concert” featuring Strawberry Fields, Grave Deep, and others, 10-12 June [?] |
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Drawer 14, Folder 0 |
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University of Mississippi Blues Archive, “Those Mississippi Blues... Archival Material from...,” hand painted, mounted poster, undated |
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Drawer 14, Folder 1 |
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American Folk Blues Festival ’80, featuring Louisiana Red and others, various venues throughout Germany, April-May [?] |
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“First European Tour,” American Living Blues Festival 1982, featuring Abb Locke and others, 1982 |
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Arkansas River Blues Festival, featuring John Lee Hooker and others, Riverfront Park, Little Rock, 30 July 1988 |
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Atlanta Blues Festival (1st Annual), featuring Lightnin’ Hopkins, Muddy Waters, and others, Great Southeast Music Hall, 5-10 January [?] |
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August Festival 1985, various artist, various venues, 16-18 August 1985 |
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Augusta Heritage Arts Workshop, Elkins (W.V.), Harper-McNeely Auditorium, featuring John Jackson and others, 26 July 1985 |
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Augusta Heritage Arts Workshop, featuring Howard Armstrong and others, Harper-McNeely Auditorium, Elkins (W.V.), Events Calendar,), July-August 1987 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Austin Blues Heritage Festival, featuring W. C. Clark, Omar and the Howlers, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble, and others, Auditorium Shores, 9 May 1982 |
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Austin City Limits broadside, featuring Delbert McClinton and Gatemouth Brown, 13 June 1977 |
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Classic Texas poster, sponsored by Lone Star Beer, undated |
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Beale Street Music Festival, 24-26 May [?] |
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Beale Street Music Festival, 13-14 May 1978 Scope and ContentFive copies |
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Drawer 14, Folder 2 |
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Belgium Rhythm and Blues Festival, featuring Doug Sahm and others, Peer, 16-17 July 1988 |
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Belgium Rhythm and Blues Festival, featuring B. B. King and others, Peer, 15-16 July 1989 |
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Belgium Rhythm and Blues Festival, featuring Etta James and others, Peer, 21-22 July 1990 |
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Black Belt Folk Roots Festival 1986, Greene County, Courthouse Square, Eutaw (Ark.), 23-24 August 1986 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Blind Jim’s Radio Hour, WUMS 92.1 FM Rebel Radio, featuring Ed Dye, The Sincere Ramblers, and Gutbucket, Oxford (Miss.), 27 May 1997 |
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Blues Alley Festival, featuring Robert Lockwood and others, various venues, Clarksdale (Miss.), 14-15 March 1997 |
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Blues Awards (6th Annual), The Orpheum Theater, Memphis, 17 November 1985 |
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Blues Esta Fette 80, featuring R. L. Burnside, Como Fife and Drum Band, and others, Muziekcentrum Vredenburg Utrecht, 15 November 1980 |
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Blues Fest Bonn ’85, featuring Lowell Fulson and others, Sportpark Gronau, 20-21 July 1985 |
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Blues Riddell Festival, featuring Otis Clay and others, Le Rendez-Vous, 7-8 December [?] |
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Blues vs. Blues Festival ’74, featuring Rufus Thomas and others, Westside Auditorium, Gary (Ind.), 27 October 1974 |
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Delta Blues Festival, Freedom Village (Miss.), 20 September 1986 Scope and ContentThree copies |
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“Berry Gordy and the Motown Story,” featuring Berry Gordy, Ezra Stiles College Dining Hall, Yale University, 17 April [?] |
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Drawer 14, Folder 3: Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival |
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Includes Lineup, Otis Spann Memorial Field, 8-10 September 1972 |
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Includes Lineup, Otis Spann Memorial Field, 7-9 September 1973 |
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Drawer 14, Folder 4 |
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American Folk Blues Festival, featuring Big Mama Thornton, Mississippi Fred McDowell, and others, Brussels, 1965 |
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Drawer 14, Folder 5 |
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Vintage Two-Part Victrola Christmas Advertisement, undated |
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Drawer 14, Folder 6 |
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Mississippi Valley Blues Festival 1989, LeClaire Park, Davenport (IA), 1-3 July 1989 Scope and ContentSigned by multiple performers |
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Drawer 14, Folder 7: Miscellaneous Transparencies, Proofs, and Newspaper Ads |
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Various Artists: Butterbeans and Susie, Sara Martin, Sylvester Weaver, undated Scope and ContentProof sheet |
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“Cabaret and Style Show” “To Benefit Musicians Union Local 208,” The Chicago Defender, Okeh Race Records Stars, 12 June 1926 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Merry Christmas From The Record Stars,” The Chicago Defender, Okeh Race Records Stars, 19 December 1926 |
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Sub-Folder One: Rialto Music House, Chicago, Okeh Records Catalogue, undated; “Merry Christmas From The Record Stars,” Okeh Race Records, undated |
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Sub-Folder Two: Arhoolie Records Album Photos; Alphonse “Boisec” Ardoin, Canray Fontenot, The Ardoin Brothers, and “Boisec – La Musique Creole,” undated; “The Country Boy,” K. C. Douglas, undated; "Goin Back Down South,” Charlie Musselwhite, Lafayette Leahe, and Robben Ford, undated; “King Biscuit Time,” Sonny Boy Williamson, undated |
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Drawer 14, Folder 8 |
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University of Mississippi Blues Archive Logo, in four stages on transparent paper in pencil and markers, undated |
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Drawer 14, Folder 9 |
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African-American Music and Europe - The International Conference, The Sorbonne, Paris, 24-27 April 1996 Scope and ContentThree copies |
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American Blues Legends 1973 Blues Festival, featuring Lightnin’ Slim and others, Volkshaus, Zurich, 24 February 1973 |
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Augusta Heritage Center, (W. Va.), Summer Concert Series calendar, 1996 |
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Augusta Heritage Center, Harper-McNeely Auditorium, Davis and Elkins College, Elkins (W. Va.), “Summer Concerts” calendar, 9 July-9 August 1996 |
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Benson and Hedges Blues, featuring B.B. King, Etta James, and others, Bacon and Apollo Theaters, New York City (N.Y.), 1-6 November 1988 |
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“10 Years of the Best of Blue Suit Records,” featuring Detroit Junior, Honeyboy Edwards, and others, Ohio Theater, Blue Suit Records, 29 November [?] Scope and ContentFour copies |
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Blues and Boogie Festival, Bonn Markplatz, Big Joe Duskin, and others, 4-5 June 1982 |
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“A Blues Concert,” featuring John Brim, Jimmy Reed, Jr., and others, Mandel Hall, UC, 5 December [?] Scope and ContentSix copies |
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Chicago Blues Clubs, numerical listing, undated |
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Chicago Blues Festival, featuring Gatemouth Brown and others, Volkshaus, Zurich, 16 November 1971 |
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Chicago Blues Festival, featuring Johnny Shines and others, Volkshaus, Zurich, 28 November 1972 |
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DS614 Recording Session, Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup, the Delmark, photograph, undated |
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“Disco Sucks,” oversized color decal, undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Grand Opening!! of the Grand New-Brand New,” Elsewhere, featuring Sunnyland Slim, Eddie Taylor, and others, 31 March-3 April [?] |
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“A Sun Recording Studio Benefit for Legendary Charlie Feathers,” featuring Charlie Rich, Jerry Lee Lewis, and others, Bad Bob’s Vapors, Memphis, 17 July 1988 |
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Festival de Blues en Mexico (1st Annual), featuring John Lee Hooker and others, 12-15 October [?] |
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“Hold On To The Blues,” James Fraher. Photograph, 1992 |
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“The Blues Stand Alone,” James Fraher, photograph, 1994 |
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“The Nations of Rock & Roll: Opal Louis Nations,” Gegenschein Magazine Issue #19, promo mailing, 7 August [?] |
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Grammy Awards (28th Annual), CBS Television Network, 25 February 1986 |
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“Greatest Ever Rock ‘n’ Roll Mix,” featuring Eddie Cochrane, Gene Vincent, and others, promo poster, undated |
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“Those Who Stayed Home and Those Who Migrated From the Field to the Factory: 1915 to the Present,” Jackson State University, exhibit, 6 November-15 September 1989 |
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Jimmy Johnson, calendar, undated Scope and ContentPhotograph by H. Holzheuser |
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“The Photography of Benny Joseph: The Early Years of Rhythm & Blues,” Benny Joseph, 1989-1990 Traveling Exhibit: Tyler, Austin, Dallas, Oxford, Houston, undated Scope and ContentThree copies |
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“Ain’t Nothin Realer Than The Blues,” Kansas City Blues Festival (5th Annual), 30 October–2 November [?] |
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“Indianola Mississippi Seeds,” B.B. King, ABC/Dunhill Records, promotional plastic bag, undated |
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B.B. King, Fulton Chapel, University of Mississippi, Oxford (Miss.), 1 September [?] |
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“Take It Home” and “The Thrill Is Back,” B. B. King, promo poster, MCA Records, 1979 |
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“Nobody sings the Blues when they fly World Business Class,” B.B. King, Northwest Airlines promo poster, 1996 Scope and ContentTen copies (in gray box atop poster archive) |
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Drawer 14, Folder 10 |
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“A Chicago Blues Special!,” Hip Linkchain and His Blues Band, undated |
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Jimmy McCracklin, Scandinavia, 1-12 April 1981 |
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“Mississippi Blues,” directed by Robert Parrish and Bertrand Tavernier, produced by William Ferris and the University of Mississippi, theatrical one-sheet, extra-large, 1984 |
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Mississippi Delta Blues Album, featuring Linda Hopkins, Son Thomas, and others, promo poster, 1984 |
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“Blues for Robert Palmer” Benefit Concert, Robert Palmer, featuring Jim Dickinson, Junior Kimbrough and others, Proud Larry's, Oxford (Miss.), 20 September 1997 |
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Joe Pass, calendar photo, English and Japanese, June [?] |
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Calendar, featuring Muddy Waters, Hound Dog Taylor, and others, published by The Chicago Reader, 1980 Scope and ContentBy Marc Pokemper |
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“Pryor Goes Foxx Hunting,” Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx, Laff Records A170, promo poster, undated |
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Jimmy Rogers with Hip Linkchain, all purpose flyer, undated |
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Otis Rush, Antone’s, 14-15 January 1984 |
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San Francisco Blues Festival (8th Annual), featuring John Lee Hooker, Percy Mayfield, and others, Golden Gate Park Bandshell, 13-14 September 1980 |
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Shermanfest ’99, featuring Little Milton, Willie Kent, and others, Sherman Park, Milwaukee, 12-13 June [?] |
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“Proud Magazine Proudly Presents The World’s Greatest Harmonica Player,” Mac Simmons, promo for “43rd St. Bus Stop,” undated |
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“Announcing ‘The Hurt’ The First Single From Foreigner by Cat Stevens,” Cat Stevens, Billboard Magazine advertisement, 23 June 1973 |
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Koko Taylor, large photograph, undated |
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“Free Blues Workshop with Walter Liniger,” featuring James Thomas Son, University of Arizona Fine Arts Building, Tucson, 21 October 1989 |
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“The Two Kings,” Elvis Presley and B. B. King 1957, Memphis, 10 May 2002 Scope and ContentPhotograph by Ernest C. Whithers, inscribed to Blues Collection |
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“Mr. Boogie’s Back In Town,” Mitch Woods and His Rocket 88s, Blind Pig Records, promo poster, undated Scope and ContentFive copies |
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“The Big Guys Are On WVVX-FM 103.1 With Radio North’s New Sound of Soul,” WVVX-FM 103.1, promotional flyer, undated Scope and ContentPrinted by Tribune Press |
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Miscellaneous Album Covers: |
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Brother Black Bard, “Hustlers Convention,” undated Scope and ContentUnited Artists UA-LA156-F |
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Buford, Mojo, “Mojo Buford’s Chicago Blues Summit,” undated Scope and ContentMr. Blues MB 7605 |
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Myers, Sam, “Mississippi Delta Blues,” undated Scope and ContentFive copies |
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Newborn, Jr., Phineas, “Solo Piano,” undated |
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Smith, Bessie, “Empress of the Blues,” undated Scope and ContentLP oversize liner notes. Two copies, 1 cut apart for photos. |
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Drawer 15, Folder 0 |
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Charles, Ray, “True to Life,” undated, mounted oversized album cover |
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Drawer 15, Folder 2 |
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The Blues Aesthetic: Black Culture and Modernism: 1989-1990, traveling exhibit made possible by Ford Motor Company, Washington, D. C., Los Angeles, Durham, Houston, New York, 1989-1990 |
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Bourbon Records, featuring Buddy Guy, Johnny Shines, and Junior Wells, promo poster, undated Scope and ContentIllustration by Norio Shibuya |
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Featuring Little Joe Blue, Arlene Bell, and Bobby Baker, Cover Girl Lounge, Culver City (Calif.), 28 July [?] |
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Juneteenth Blues Festival, (Tex.), 1982 |
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Juneteenth Blues Festival, (Tex.), 1982 Scope and ContentArt by Tom McKinney |
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Juneteenth Blues Festival, (Tex), 1983 Scope and ContentArt by Will Clay |
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Juneteenth Blues Festival, (Tex.), 1984 Scope and ContentArt by Val Tillery, signed |
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“Blues Time! Recorded Live At Richmond’s,” Arthur King Blues Band, Back Alley Records, promo poster, undated |
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Living Blues, inside/outside front/back cover proof sheet, Spring 1984 |
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Living Blues, issue #61, cover art, undated |
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Louisiana Red Blues Band, Stockholm, 18 and 20 December [?] |
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MJC Calonne, featuring Fernest Arceneaux and others, French, 17 June 1989 |
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Yank Ranchel, Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, Milwaukee (Wis.), 16 September 1989 |
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“Blues Riddell – A New Tradition,” featuring Little Ed and the Blues Imperials and others, Le Rendez Vous, Le, 21-22 March [?] Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Extra Soul” Release Party, Earl Thomas, Catamaran Resort Hotel, Mission Beach Bizarre/Planet Records, 1 April 1994 Scope and ContentAutographed, accompanied by letter from donor James M. Trageser |
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“Son House, Skip James, John Hurt, Newport 1965,” Turn Row Press, Oxford (Miss.), 1965, photograph by Dick Waterman, printed by Blackwell Lithographers, Jackson (Miss.) |
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Big John Wrencher and George Jackson, Stockholm, 8 March [?] |
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Drawer 15, Folder 7 |
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Kansas City Jazz and Blues – The Tradition Jams On!, 18 September 1999 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Live from the Birthplace of American Music, Blues Festivals in Mississippi, 2006 |
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Tommy Johnson, Crystal Springs (Miss.), 1896-1956 |
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Django Reinhardt Festival 2006, Moritz Weiss & Friends, undated |
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3rd Annual Highway 61 Blues Festival, Leland (Miss.), 8 June 2002 |
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WDIA, AM 1070, America’s First All Black Programmed Radio Station, 2 disc set, undated |
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The 4th Annual Kansas City Kansas Street Blues Festival, Ad astra per aspera, baby, 28 June 2003 |
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In the Groove, Ardent Studios, 1966-2006 |
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Dave Specter, Delmark Recording Artist, undated |
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Pass the Biscuits, It’s Time to Toast a Legend: A Tribute to “Sunshine” Sonny Payne, 4 October 2001 Scope and ContentSigned |
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Southern Greyhound Lines Bus Station, Clarksdale (Miss.), circa 1952 |
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Still Got The Blues, A Silver Anniversary Exhibit, Department Of Archives and Special Collections, proof poster, August 2009-August 2010 |
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Lonnie Brooks, Miller Genuine Draft, poster, signed, undated |
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Yocona International Folk Festival, Ole Miss African Drum and Dance Ensemble, Celtic Crossroads, “Elvis,” Choctaw Nation Dancers and Chanters, The Powerhouse, Saturday 2 August [?] |
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Yocona International Folk Festival, The Powerhouse, Saturday 8 August 2011 |
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Drawer 16, Folder 2 |
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“Only the Best Go to the Top,” Bobby Tilson In Concert, date-time-place, undated |
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“Not Soon Forgotten,” A Tribute to William Clarke, featuring Little Sammy Davis, Steve Gugger and special guests, Garwood (N.J.), undated |
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“Don’t Let The Devil Ride,” James Peterson, album art, Waldoxy Records, undated |
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Benefit to keep Sunflower Blues Fest FREE, Bobby Rush & His Red Hot Las Vegas Revue, Expo Center, Clarksdale, undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Little Johnny Taylor, D.C. and Selby Minner’s Down Home Blues Club, Rentiesville (Okla.), 1992 |
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“Relaxin’ with Tyrone,” Tyrone Davis, Malco Records, undated |
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“Time on Parchman Farm, 1930’s,” The University of Mississippi Museum, September-December 2012 |
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Yocona International Folk Festival, Performance Schedule, 2012 |
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Bentonia Blue Festival, A Tribute to Jack Owens, featuring Jack Owens and Bud Spiars, sponsors EZ Pawn-Yazoo and others, October 1995 |
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4th Basel International Blues Benefit, Benefit for the Children of Rwanda, Open Air Concert, featuring Luther Allison & Band (Paris/Chicago), August 1994 |
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3rd Basler International Southern Cross Blues Society, Blues Open Air, featuring Luther Allison, Philippe Hammel, and Jonni Mac, August 1993 |
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Blues IM Dalbeloch-Basel, Blues Against Blindness in Africa, Othella Dallas, August 1995 |
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Drawer 16, Folder 3 |
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The Crosstie Arts & Jazz Festival, Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, with Keb’ Mo’ featuring Lisa Henry and others, The Bologna Performing Arts Complez, Cleveland (Miss.), undated |
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“Screamin’ & Cryin’ ‘Bout The Blues,” An Educational Conference on the Blues, featuring Eddie Kirkland, Big Joe Duskin, and others, October 2002 Scope and ContentDesign by Mitch McNeil |
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“Pass the Biscuits,” A Tribute to “Sunshine” Sonny Payne, It’s Time to Toast A Legend, October 2001 |
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Mississippi Feels Like Coming Home, pictures of cotton, hot air balloon, sunset, etc., undated |
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Bobby Rush live at Ground Zero, Recording A Live Album & DVD, June 2003 |
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4th Annual Kansas City Kansas Street Blues Festival, illustration of guitar shaped like the U.S., June 2003 |
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Almost Elvis: Elvis Impersonators and Their Quest for the Crown, movie poster, Blue Suede Films, undated |
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B.B. King drawing, undated, limited edition print 394/650 |
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Drawer 16, Folder 4 |
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13th Annual Hayward/Russell City Blues Festival presented by the Bay Area Blues Society & the City of Hayward, illustration of Hayward City Country Club, July 2012 |
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2008 Blues Heritage Youth Art Competition, Delta Cultural Center, several versions all similar, each with different artwork: middle school, elementary school, and senior high division winners, undated |
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Willie Clayton’s First Annual Homecoming at Fletcher’s Park, featuring Willie Clayton, Nathaniel Kimble, Lee Morris, and others, Indianola (Miss.), undated Scope and ContentSigned |
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Pre 4th of July Show & Dance, Bill Coday and Steve Nelson, Club Ebony, 1999 Scope and ContentSigned |
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New Year’s Eve presented by Southern California Blues Society, featuring Eric Sardinas and Delgado Bros., December 2012 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Big Time Blues in Jay’s Backyard, featuring Donna Lynne and Her Blues Band, Los Angeles, undated Scope and ContentSigned |
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“Decca The Country’s Greatest Artists,” featuring The Honey Dripper, Ollie Shepard, and others, Decca Race Records, undated |
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The Mississippians Jazz Ensemble: Robot Portrait, The music of Quincy Jones, Miles Davis, Count Basie, University of Mississippi, 8 November [?] |
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Series 2: B. B. King Posters |
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Drawer 6, Folder 1: Kentucky Fried Chicken Ad |
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“B.B. King and Lucille Agree: We Do Chicken Right,” undated Scope and Content25 copies |
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Drawer 6, Folder 2: Cutty Sark Ad |
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“In a world full of copies, here’s to the originals” (illustration of King playing), undated, signed Scope and Content26 copies |
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Drawer 6, Folder 3: People Magazine Ad |
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“From Reds to Blues,” 18 February 1981 Scope and ContentFacsimile of full-page ad in New York Times photo image of King and separate photo of Fidel Castro. King photo by Michael Alexander. (9 copies) |
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Drawer 6, Folder 4: B.B. King/Crusaders promo brochure |
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Magazine size brochure with color and B&W photos, undated Scope and Content7 copies |
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Drawer 6, Folder 5: B.B. King promo materials |
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Four-panel poster one panel features cover of King’s “There Must Be A Better World Somewhere” album MCA Records, 1981 |
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1986 World Tour promo with dates locations, 1986 Scope and ContentIllustration of King by Jim Cowen, Produced by Sidney A. Seidenberg Inc. Two copies. |
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1989 World Tour promo with dates and locations Scope and ContentIllustration of King. Produced by Sidney A Seidenberg Inc. (3 copies) |
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“Red, White, and Blues- An April in Arkansas Presentation of Classic American Music” King and Bobby Blue Bland, Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, Ark., undated Scope and ContentConcert poster. 2 copies, one small, one large. |
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Drawer 6, Folder 6: B.B. King promo materials |
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Album promo poster “B.B. King of the Blues, The Thrill Is Back, His New Album: Take It Home,” 1979 Scope and ContentMCA Records. 2 copies. |
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Concert poster “B.B. King and His Band 18 Oktober ’78” (German), 1978 Scope and ContentPoster by Gandernach. 2 copies. |
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Concert poster “Straight music presents B.B. King and His Band, Hammersmith Odeon” (British), undated |
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“KCP presente B.B. King, Theatre Mogador, Paris” (French), undated Scope and Content4 copies |
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Film poster, “Into the Night” music featuring B.B. King Universal Studios, 1984 Scope and Content2 copies |
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Drawer 6, Folder 7: Miscellaneous non-King items |
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Ad from Delta Blues Museum Clarksdale (Miss.) featuring collage illustration of blues musicians, undated |
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Ad for book From Africa to Beale Street by Edward “Prince Gabe” Kirby, 1983 Scope and ContentEdward Kirby, Leonard Lubin, Tom Foster |
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Delta Blues Museum Map listing birthplaces, places of residence of Mississippi blues musicians and other luminaries, 1983 Scope and ContentArtwork: Mara D. Califf |
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Concert ad for R.L Burnside & Crossroad (Swedish), undated Scope and ContentPhoto: Erik Lindahl |
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Concert ad “John Lee Hooker and His Legendary Blues Band” (German), undated Scope and ContentABC Records |
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Festival ad “Pori Jazz 80 15th International Jazz Festival 10.-13.7.1980” Pori, Finland, 1979 Scope and ContentAd Agency: Adeax Ltd. Printer: Serioffset Turku, Finland |
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Drawer 7, Folder 1: Club Posters |
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Bootsy’s Show Club 2335 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago. Otis Clay and His Revue featuring The Chicago Fire, undated |
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Bootsy’s Show Club 2335 S. Cottage Grove, Chicago. Featuring Otis Clay and Willie Clayton, Johnny Taylor, Lee “Shot” Willliams, and others, undated |
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Boss Larry’s Pad 5925 W. Chicago Ave. Chico Chism featuring Homer Whittle, Soft Touch Strickland, Jew Town Burks and others, 5-6 July 1980 |
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Burning Spear 5523 S. State Street. Gene Chandler featuring Simtec Simmons & Wylie Dixon, Lee Charles, and General Crook, undated |
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Drawer 7, Folder 2: Club Posters |
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The Club 9356 S. Ashland. James Conley and Artiss Williams, Almighty Sonic’s Band, Tommie Shelton and James Beard, undated |
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Curries Club, Manhattan, 1331 Thomas Street. The Big Ella Show and Ebony Web, 20 February 1976 |
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Del Morocco Lounge 4524 W. Madison. Featuring Tommy Brooks and Eddie Clearwater, undated |
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Elsewhere 3170 N. Clark. Featuring Arlean Brown, Shirley King, Emanuel Arington, Johnny Seyers and others, 27 September 1977 |
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Fitzgerald’s 6615 W. Roosevelt. Clifton Chenier & His Red Hot Louisiana Band, undated |
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Drawer 7, Folder 3: Club Posters |
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Liberty Hall 1610 Chenevert, Houston (Tex.). Featuring Southern Pacific with Paul Butterfield, and Juke Boy Bonner, 5-6 November 1976 |
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Keymen Club 4711 W. Madison Street. “Benefit Disco Dance in honor of Nick Charles: A Fire Victim” featuring JoAnn Addison Crock Band & Gold Blood, James Redding & Caution United Band, undated |
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Payton Place 30 N. Pulaski, Chico Chism with guest stars, 27 January 1982 |
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Payton’s Place 30 N. Pulaski, Chico Chism and others, 23 December 1981 |
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Drawer 7, Folder 4: Club Posters |
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Philander Smith College Fine Arts Auditorium featuring Vanessa Bell Armstrong, The Porters, and The Chosen, Little Rock, Ark., 17 March 1985 |
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Pirates-3 132 S. Cass Ave, Westmont, IL featuring Eddie Clearwater, Casey Jones, and Leroy Brown, undated |
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Robert’s 500 Room 300 E. 63rd. Featuring Arelean Brown, Carmen Contreras, Lee Shot Williams, Otis Clay, Little Milton, James Cotton, Junior Wells, and Zora Young, undated |
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Drawer 7, Folder 5: Club Posters |
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The Tiberos Lounge 1423 W. 79th Street. “New Year’s Eve Ball” featuring Eddy Clearwater, Mac Johnson, Bill Hester and others, undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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The Tieberos Lounge 1423 W. 79th Street. Eddy Clearwater featuring Ceretha, Joe Cato “Every Friday and Saturday,” undated |
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Trace Hall of Fame Willie Buck and Bill Thompson John “Moose” Walker, Louis Miles, undated |
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Drawer 7, Folder 6: Club Posters |
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Count Basie Club Paradise 645 E. Georgia Ave, 22 November 1978 |
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Booking ad put out by Velvet Productions featuring Arlene Bell and Barbara Moore, undated |
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Buster Benton Blues Revue, Lake Meadows Restaurant 3455 S. King Drive, Chicago, undated |
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Bobby “Blue” Bland, piece of a larger poster, undated |
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Bobby “Blue” Bland, Lucas County Rec Center Key Street, Maumee, Ohio, undated |
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Drawer 7, Folder 7: Concert Posters (Performer) |
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The Lonnie Brooks Blues Band, “Bayou Lightning,” undated |
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Arelean Brown’s Outhouse Rock ‘n’ Roll and Blues Band, fragment of a larger poster, undated |
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John Cephas & Phil Wiggins Willard Straight Theatre concert and lecture series, undated |
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Big Sam (Clark) “Plays His Old Time Blues,” undated |
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Drawer 7, Folder 8: Concert Posters (Performer) |
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Eddy Clearwater, (UK Appearances) Dingwalls, Camden Lock, London, Half Moon, Lower Richmond Road, Putney, with Carey Bell, Sunflower R&B Band, undated Scope and Content3 copies |
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Gary “B.B.” Coleman list of latest hits, booking contact, undated |
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Little Bob and His Blues Band featuring Sonny Sills, undated |
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Drawer 7, Folder 9: B.B. King Concert Posters |
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5th Annual B.B. King Blues Festival at Mary Shepard’s Farm near Indianola (Miss.) featuring B.B. King, Denise LaSalle, The Ovations, and Earl Randall, undated |
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B.B. King and His Revue, Capitol Theatre, 7945 S. Halsted, undated |
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Medgar Evers Mississippi Homecoming, Lidell High School Gym, Fayette (Miss.) featuring B.B. King, Syl Johnson, Leroy Rust, Ossie Davis, and Ruby Dee with special guest Gov. Cliff Finch, undated |
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Medgar Evers Homecoming City Auditorium Vicksburg (Miss.) featuring B.B. King, Glen Holmes, Ollie Nightengale, Sam Miles, Pat Brown, and Hezekiah, undated |
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Mississippi Coliseum Jackson (Miss.) featuring B.B. King, Bobby Bland, Tyrone Davis, Little Milton, Latimore, Bobby Rush, and Lynn White, undated |
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National Academy of Blues Awards featuring B.B. King, Clarence Carter, Ko Ko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, Bobby Bland, Johnny Taylor, and Albert King, undated |
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Stingrey Show Lounge 4905 W. Madison, featuring B.B. King and Little Milton, undated |
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Drawer 8, Folder 1 |
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Album cover layout for B.B. King: Blues and Jazz, 1983 Scope and ContentArt director & design: Kathe Schreyer, Photography: Larry DuPont, MCA Records |
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Drawer 8, Folder 2 |
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Album cover layout for B.B King: Live at Ole Miss, Inside and outside panels, 1980 Scope and ContentArt direction: George Osaki/ Vartan, Illustrations: Diana Robbins, MCA Records |
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Drawer 8, Folder 3 |
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Print from oil painting “B.B. King” by C. Michael Dudash, undated Scope and ContentSigned in pencil by King and Dudash, stamped “limited edition,” numbered 635/650 |
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Drawer 8, Folder 4 |
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Two photos of King from the Bottom Line in NYC, 20 June 1978 Scope and ContentPhotographer’s name illegible, Sea Lion Productions |
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Drawer 8, Folder 5 |
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Photos of King by Ray Armanie, 1978 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Layout for Gibson Guitars ad, undated Scope and ContentSigned by King, Lucille’s head, produced by: Arthur A. Boguse |
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Two high contrast B/W images of King on stage, undated |
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Drawer 8, Folder 6 |
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B.B. King poster layout image of King snapping fingers (from Live at Ole Miss cover), 1979 Scope and ContentCopyright Sidney Seidenberg |
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Drawer 8, Folder 7 |
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Poster layout, B.B. King World Tour 1979: USSR, 1979 Scope and ContentCopyright Sidney Seidenberg |
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Drawer 8, Folder 8 |
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Poster layout, B.B. King, 1979 Scope and ContentCopyright Sidney Seidenberg |
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Drawer 8, Folder 9 |
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Poster layout B.B. King “Now Appearing,” 1979 Scope and ContentSeidenberg |
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Series 3: Malaco Records Posters |
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Drawer 9, Folder 1 |
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Fern Kinney, Sweet Music album cover design and layout, undated |
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Drawer 9, Folder 2 |
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Malaco Music Group 1998 Calendar, 1998, The Fantastic Violinaires album cover layout, Mary Burns album cover layout, The Fantastic Violinaires layout, ZZ Hill album cover layout, ZZ Hill layout |
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Drawer 9, Folder 3 |
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McKinley Mitchell album cover layout, Sho-Nuff album layout, The Angelic Gospel Singers layout, ZZ Hill layout, The Evereadys layout, Johnny Taylor album cover layout, undated |
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Malaco Records “Gospel Music That Makes History,” undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Series 4: Living Blues Posters |
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Drawer 10, Folder 1 |
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Big Daddy Underground Lounge Vicksburg (Miss.), 6 March 1987 |
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Bobby “Blue” Bland Harlem Duke Social Club Prichard (Ala.), 4 December [?] |
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Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown Branch 50 Canadian Legion, Ontario, 26 February 1985 |
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Buckwheat Zydeco, Stockholm, undated |
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Big Sam Clark advertisement for WLYX-FM 89.3, undated |
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Blind John Davis Chicago Blues and Boogie Woogie, Hamburg, undated |
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Blind John Davis “On Tour Boogie Woogie Chicago Blues” (in German), undated |
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Jimmy Dawkins and Mr. Bo’s Blues Band, Sweden, undated |
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Drawer 10, Folder 2 |
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Floyd Dixon, undated |
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Willie Dixon, Toad’s Place, New Haven (Conn.), 4-5 February [?] |
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Lefty Dizz, undated Scope and ContentSwedish poster |
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Dr. Ross, undated Scope and ContentGerman poster |
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Downchild Blues Band, “Good Times Guaranteed,” undated Scope and ContentSpecial Records |
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Danny Draher, undated |
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Marcel Dugas, Sahara Lounge-Cade, 16 January 1977 |
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Big Joe Duskin, Arhoolie Records, undated |
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Drawer 10, Folder 3 |
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Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters, “Soul Searching,” Black Top Records, undated |
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David “Honeyboy” Edwards, Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, 11 November 1989 |
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David “Honeyboy” Edwards, “I’ve Been Around,” undated Scope and ContentPoster with label “und Big Joe Williams guitar delta blues” attached |
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Electric Blues Company, undated |
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Margie Evans, poster promo for Stormy Monday, undated |
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Fabulous Thunderbirds, Fulton Chapel, Ole Miss, 22 January [?] Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Tav Falco, Antenna Club, Memphis, Tenn., 15 November [?] |
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Tav Falco, The Hoka, 22 September |
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Tav Falco, Panther Burns, undated |
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Drawer 10, Folder 4 |
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Aretha Franklin, undated |
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Rosco Gordon & the Blues Blizzard, Nordisk Turne, 7-21 May 1982 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Henry Gray, 12 October 1977 Scope and ContentBelgian gig |
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Guitar Gus, Chicago Civic Center, 3 July [?] |
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Walter Hawkins, “Love Alive IV,” undated Scope and ContentMalaco Records |
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John Lee Hooker, “I Feel Good,” Jewel Records, undated |
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John Lee Hooker, Omni/ New Daisy, Memphis, 15 October [?] |
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J.B. Hutto & the New Hawks, “now appearing at...” undated |
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Kathy Herivel and Runner, Chalace Music, undated |
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Drawer 10, Folder 5 (multiple artists on bill, organized by club) |
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The Apple Tree, Chicago, Kansas City Red & His Midnight Ramblers, 19 September [?] |
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Barbara’s Peppermint Lounge, Chicago, 26-28 December [?] |
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Bootsy Show Club, Chicago, featuring Tyrone Davis, Lee “Shot” Williams and Bobby Jones, 25 February [?] |
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Chicago Confidential featuring Jackie Ross, Leonard Boyd and Darlene Henderson, 3-5 October [?] |
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Cinderella & Jimnay B. Lounge, Chicago, featuring Nolan Struck and Willie Davis, undated |
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Club Aquarius, Chicago, featuring Eddie King, Maybe-Mae and Mr. James Kind, 9-10 January 1976 |
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Millie Jackson, Tupelo Civic Auditorium, Miss. 19 December [?] |
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Club Ebony, Indianola (Miss.), featuring Bobby Rush, Grand Master Flash, and Zapp featuring Roger, 1 September [?] |
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Eddie’s Place, Chicago, featuring Lee “Shot” Williams and others, 18-20 February 1977 |
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Drawer 10, Folder 6 (organized by club name) |
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Eddie’s Place, Chicago, featuring Mighty Joe Young, Taildragger and Little Wolf, undated |
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Eddie’s Place, Chicago, featuring Chico Chism, Hubert Sumlin and Jew Town, 11-13 August [?] |
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El Mirador, Chicago, featuring Menique and Mighty Joe Young, 4-6 July [?] |
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The Gin, Oxford, undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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The Godfather Disco, Chicago, featuring Little Oscar, Syl Johnson and Smoke, 25 October [?] |
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Godfather Disco, Chicago, featuring Little Johnny Williams, Tyrone Davis, and Little Milton, 21 July [?] |
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High Chaparral, Chicago, featuring Bobby Rush and others, 21 July [?] |
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J’s Pub Lounge, Chicago, Piano C. Red, 2 October 1982 |
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Drawer 10, Folder 7 (by club) |
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Keyman’s Club, Chicago, featuring Little Wolf, Miss Shakabootie and others, 20 August 1977 |
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Majestic Lounge, Chicago, featuring The Lee Shot Williams Revue, Scotty and Oasis Band, 3-4 September [?] |
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The New Club Alibi, featuring Kansas City Red and Jerry Cox, undated |
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Polish Falcon Hall, Milwaukee, featuring Lazy Lester and Jim Liban Combo, 7 April [?] |
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Redmond’s Lounge, featuring S.D. Keys and Sammy Redmond, 12 June 1981 |
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Silver Shadow Club, “Battle of the Blues Between the Girls,” featuring Coco Taylor, Bonnie Lee, Arelean Brown, Zora Young, Lady Margo, and Big Time Sarah, “There Will Be A Ugly Contest,” 18 March 1977 |
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Drawer 10, Folder 8 (by club) |
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Stingrey Show Club, Chicago, featuring O.V. Wright, Otis Clay and Willie Clayton, 13-14 May [?] |
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Sting-Rey Show Club, featuring Ted Taylor, Joyce Williams, Buddy Scott, and Nolan Struck & Melivina Allen, 12-13 December [?] |
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Walton’s Corner, featuring Little Mack Simmons, Wes Montgomery, Jr., Lee Shot Williams, Lionel Simmons, 12 February [?] |
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White Stallion, “A Disco & Blues Combination,” featuring Fabulous Fugitives and Kansas City Red, floor show by Rubber Man, 12-13 January [?] |
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Drawer 11, Folder 1 (organized alphabetically by artist name) |
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Liberty Lounge, Pittsburgh, Bull Moose Jackson and the Flashcats, 12-13 October 1984 |
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John Jackson, “Blues and Dance Tunes from Virginia,” Arhoolie Records, undated |
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Jimmy Johnson Band, Rodeo Concert Promotions, undated |
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Jimmy Johnson Chicago Blues Band, foreign, undated |
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Johnny and “The House Rockers,” undated |
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Johnny J. and the Hitmen, “nuclear Hayride,” Great Southern Records, undated |
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Albert King, “New Orleans Heat,” Tomato Records, undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Albert King, club ad for Continental Showcase, Houston, undated |
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Drawer 11, Folder 2 |
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B.B. King, SAS Inc., undated |
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B.B. King, foreign ad, shows B.B. King sitting on stool, undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Freddie King, Cain’s Ballroom, Tulsa, 30 April and May 1 [?] |
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Big Daddy Kinsey, White Eagle Hall, 8 August [?] |
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Kokomo Electric Blues Band, Hoka, Oxford, 10 December [?] |
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Latimore, T.K. Productions, undated |
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Latimore, “Slow Down,” Malaco Records, undated |
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Little Milton, “Movin’ to the Country,” Malaco Records, undated |
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Magic Slim & the Teardrops, Swedish ad, undated |
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Drawer 11, Folder 3 |
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Left Hand Frank, “now appearing at...,” undated |
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Li’l Ronnie & the Blue Beats, “There’s A Party Goin’ On,” Short Stack Records, undated Scope and ContentThree copies |
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Little Willie Littlefield, European advertisement, undated |
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Little Freeman and His Great Big Band Revue, Red Top Lounge, 5 October 1973 |
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John Littlejohn and Byther Smith, Swedish ad, undated |
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Lonnie Mack, Alligator Records, undated |
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Hugh Masekela, Barbara’s Peppermint Lounge, Chicago, 29-31 August [?] |
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Curtis Mayfield, “Take It to the Streets,” Custom Records, undated |
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Jerry “Boogie” McCain, “Black & Blues,” The Gas Company, undated |
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Jimmy McCracklin, Scandinavian ad, 1981 |
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Drawer 11, Folder 4 |
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Rev. James Moore, “Live With the Mississippi Mass Choir,” Malaco Records, undated |
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Sam Myers, “Mississippi Delta Blues,” undated Scope and ContentThree copies |
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NRBQ, Antenna, Memphis, 8 November [?] |
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O’ Jays, Club Octagon, Holly Springs, 16 August 1984 |
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Johnny Otis Show, Live in Monterrey, undated |
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Piano Red, French ad, foreign language, undated |
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Sammy Price and His Harlem Beggars, German ad, undated |
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Sammy Price, “From New Orleans to Harlem,” Black and Blue Disque, undated |
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Jimmy Reed (tribute), High Chaparral, Chicago, 14 December |
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Duke Robillard, “You Got Me,” Rounder Records, undated |
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Drawer 11, Folder 5 |
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Fenton Robinson, Japanese tour poster, Japanese words, undated |
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Rockin’ Guitar Lonnie, “Seven million Dollar Lover,” U.S. Tour Poster, Big Deal Records, undated |
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Jimmy Rogers and Left Hand Frank, foreign ad, undated |
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Doctor Ross, “the harmonica boss from Mississippi,” 26 May 1984 Scope and ContentSigned “From Doctor Ross, 26 May 1984” |
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Otis Rush, “His First Texas Tour,” undated |
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Son Seals Blues Band, foreign ad, undated |
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The Shadows, Desperado’s, 13-14 January [?] |
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Ralph Shine Blues Ban, Cabo’s, 2 September [?] Scope and ContentThree copies |
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Toni Spearman and Aron Burton, “Blues Life presents,” 46 blues Café, 8-9 November 1985 |
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Drawer 11, Folder 6 |
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Houston Stackhouse, German gig, undated |
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Sunnyland Slim, German ad, undated |
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Sweet Mama Jug Band, French ad, undated |
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Hound Dog Taylor, Alligator Records, undated Scope and ContentThree copies |
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Ted Taylor, Harlem Duke Social Club, Prichard (Ala.), 13 November [?] |
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Taj Mahal, The Gin, Oxford, 22 January 1987 |
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Johnny Taylor, “In Control,” Malaco Records, undated |
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Little Johnny Taylor, “Singin’ Gospel Blues,” Japanese, undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Johnnie Taylor and Tyrone Davis, Dallas, 28 November 1981 |
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Little Johnny Taylor, Freeman’s Tenampa Club Room and Ballroom, 31 December and 3-4 January [?] |
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Koko Taylor, Ace of Clubs, Nashville, 24 September [?] |
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Drawer 11, Folder 7 |
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Ted Taylor, V.F.W., Clarksdale, 19 July [?] |
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Henry Townshend, Queen Street Playhouse, 23 August 1986 |
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Dutch Tilders, “Direct,” Eureka, undated |
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Tommy Tucker, Belgian ad, 11 November [?] |
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Katie Webster, “You Can Dig It,” undated |
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Joe Louis Walker, Norwegian ad, undated |
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Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson, French ad, undated |
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Harlan White, signed, undated |
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Jeffrey White, “Call Him Up,” GTS Records, undated |
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Lynn White, Nelson’s Crashlanding, Sardis (Miss.), 8 June 1985 |
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W.W. Williams, “in person,” undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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W.W. Williams, “will appear here,” undated |
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Chick Willis, “Stoop Down Baby...Let Your Daddy See,” La Val Records, undated |
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Youngblood Blues Band, “From Chicago, IL USA,” undated |
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Grupo Vissunco, Musica Brasileira, undated |
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Drawer 12, Folder 1: Festivals, Events (organized by event name) |
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Boogie Woogie and Blues Festival featuring Big Joe Williams, Big Joe Duskin and Eddie Clearwater, 26-27 September 1980 |
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Bud Blues Ramble & Amateur Show, 380 Beale Street, Memphis, weekly event, undated Scope and ContentFour copies |
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Carolina Blues Festival, Greensboro, N.C., featuring Eddy Clearwater, Henry Gray, Gary B.B. Coleman, and J.C. Burris, 14 May 1988 |
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Celebrate Chicago Blues, Ongoing events at Checkerboard Lounge including “Delta Blues,” “Classic Blues,” and “Tribute to Tampa (Red),” undated |
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Charley Patton Conference, University of Liege (Belgium), 1984 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Chicago Blues Festival ’79, featuring Lefty Dizz, Jimmy Johnson and others, 29 November 1979 Scope and ContentEuropean |
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Chicago Blues Festival, Grant Park, Chicago, 8-10 June 1990 |
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Chicago Blues Festival, mit J.B. Hutto Vienna, Austria, Hutto, Brewer Phillips and Ted Harvey, 21 March 1977 |
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Chicago Blues Festival ’89, Grant Park, Chicago, 9-11 June 1989 |
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ChicagoFest ’79, Chicago, Olympia’s Blues Deluxe featuring Lightnin’ Hopkins, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells, James Cotton, Albert King and Muddy Waters, 3-12 August 1979 |
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Chicago Fest ’79, Mayor Byrne’s Summertime in Chicago, 3-12 August 1979 |
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Chicago Blues Legend, France, featuring Syl Johnson, Mojo Buford, Phil Guy, and Cash McCall, undated |
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2nd Annual Chunky Rhythm & Blues Festival, Chunky (Miss.), 19 July 1986 |
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Chunky Rhythm & Blues Festival, Chunky (Miss.), featuring James Cotton, Sam Meyers, Bobby Rush, Son Seals and Son Thomas, 13 July 1985 Scope and ContentThree copies |
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Concert Tribute to Gospel Music Composer Thomas A. Dorsey, Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, featuring Elder Frank Jackson and the Sound of Praise, Hawkins Family, Hardy Bros., and Danniebelle, 4 June 1979 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Drawer 12, Folder 2 |
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Delta Blues Album, featuring Linda Hopkins, Son Thomas and Toru Oki, undated Scope and ContentTwo broadsides |
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Delta Blues Festival, Freedom Village (Miss.), 18 September 1982 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Delta Blues Festival, featuring Sam Chatmon, Furry Lewis, Othar Turner and others, 21 October [?] |
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Delta Blues Festival, Greenville, featuring Bobby Bland, Clarence Carter and Son Thomas, 19 September 1987 |
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Delta Blues Festival, Freedom Village (Miss.), 17 September 1983 Scope and ContentThree copies |
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Delta Blues Festival ’79, Freedom Village (Miss.), 8 September 1979 |
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Detroit Blues: A Free Festival, featuring Bobo Jenkins, Doctor Ross and others, 30 August [?] |
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Dixie Week ’84, Ole Miss, featuring “Lee “Shot” Williams, 23-27 April 1984 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Downhome Blues Fest ’88, Cannon’s Farm, Greensboro (Ala.), featuring Clarence Carter and Little Milton, 2 July 1988 |
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Drive-In Blues 1986 (Ark.), featuring Son Seals and Steve Pryor, 28 June 1986 |
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Duneland Folk Festival, Chesterton (Ind.), Summer 1981 Scope and ContentFive copies |
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Ecaussinnes Spring Blues Festival, Lonnie Brooks, European, 12 March 1990 |
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Ecaussinnes Spring Blues Festival, Luther Allison, 27 March 1989 |
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Eugene Blues Festivals, King Cole Room, Eugene (Or.), 30 September-1 October [?] |
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El-Dorado 6th Annual Downhome Blues Festival, Boatman Field, West Point (Miss.), featuring Denise LaSalle, Bobby Rush and Son Thomas, 4 July 1988 |
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Eureka Blues Festival, Eureka Springs (Ark.), featuring Saffire, John Hammond and others, 30 June 1990 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Festival de Afro American Spirituals and Gospel in Monaco, undated |
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Festival de Blues en Mexico, featuring John Lee Hooker, Jimmy Rogers, Willie Dixon, and Walter Horton, undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Frontier Folklife Festival, Gateway Arch, St. Louis, 2-4 September [?] |
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Gospel Music Festival, Oxford (Miss.), featuring The Gospel Souls, Howard Everett, and The Violinettes, 1 June 1986 |
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Grensland Blues Festival, featuring D-Train and Phillip Walker, 19 December [?] |
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Handzame Blues Festival, featuring William Clarke and Louisiana Red, 24 September 1988 |
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Handzame Blues Festival, featuring John Jackson, Frank Frost with Sam Carr, and Big Jack Johnson, 22 September 1990 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Harlem Swing and Tap Dance, undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Howlin’ Wolf Memorial Blues Festival, West Point (Miss.), featuring RL Burnside, Junior Kimbrough, and Paul Jones, 29 August 1997 |
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Internationales Jazzfestival Bern, Bern (Switzerland), April-May 1987 |
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Jazz In the Garden, Museum of Modern Art (N.Y.), Muddy Waters, 6 August 1970 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Jazz Live at the Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum, Philadelphia (Penn.), 1982 |
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Drawer 12, Folder 3 |
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Jefferson 48, Scandinavia featuring Jimmy Rogers and Left Hand Frank, undated |
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John Henry Folk Festival, Camp Virgil Tate (W. Va.), 27-29 August 1976 |
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John Henry Memorial Authentic Blues and Gospel Jubilee, Clifftop (W. Va.), 30 August-1 September [?] |
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King Biscuit Blues Festival, Helena (Ark.), featuring Robert Lockwood, Pinetop Perkins, and Johnny Shines, 18 October 1986 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Liege Festival ’78, Liege, 1978 |
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“The Little Dreamer: A Nite in the life of Bessie Smith,” two-act play by Ed Shockley, November 1982 |
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Los Angeles R&B Caravan 1980, Scandinavia, featuring Charles Brown, Ruth Brown and Floyd Dixon, 13 June-7 July 1980 |
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Memphis Music Festival, Memphis (Tenn.), 2 September 1984 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Memphis Music and Heritage Festival, Memphis, featuring John Lee Hooker and Roy Ayers, 4-5 September 1982 |
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Mid-South Folklife Festival, Mud Island, Memphis (Tenn.), undated Scope and ContentFive copies |
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Motown at 25, Yale University, 16 April [?] |
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Music in March, Jackson (Miss.), featuring Anson Funderburgh w/ Sam Myers, 28 March [?] |
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National Folk Festival (51st), Lowell (Mass.), 28-30 July 1989 |
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New Orleans Pop Festival, New Orleans (La.), featuring Janis Joplin and Grateful Dead, 31 August-September 1 [?] |
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One Mo’ Time: The New 1920s Vaudeville Musical, Blackstone Theatre, Chicago, undated |
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Oxford Folklife Festival, the Square, Oxford (Miss.), featuring Rufus Thomas, 3 October 1981 Scope and ContentThree copies |
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Oxford Folklife Festival, the Square, Oxford (Miss.), 13 October 1984 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Oxford Folklife Festival, Ole Miss Union, featuring Lonnie Shields, 17 October [?] |
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Pistoia Blues Festival 1980, Italy, featuring Muddy Waters, B.B. King, John Lee Hooker and others, 1980 |
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Pump Up the Blues Festival, Geertruidenberg, featuring R.L. Burnside, 3 October 1992 |
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Drawer 12, Folder 4 |
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Prairie Arts Festival, West Point, 31 August 1985 |
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Rag Popping Champs (2nd Annual), Tobacco Road 626 S. Miami Avenue, Miami (Fla.), featuring Roy Lee Walker and Doctor Cool, 28 July 1986 |
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Rejoice Magazine Benefit Concert, Fulton Chapel, Ole Miss, featuring Ann Milan, The Fantastic Sounds and others, 8 September 1985 |
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Rejoice Magazine Benefit Concert, Fulton Chapel, Ole Miss, featuring Gatemouth Moore and others, 7 October 1984 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Role of Art in the Process of Social Change: A Valediction Without Mourning for the Free Southern Theater, 1963-1980, New Orleans (La.), 20-24 November 1985 |
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San Francisco Blues Festival (3rd Annual), McLaren Park Amphitheater, San Francisco (Calif.), featuring Floyd Dixon, J.C. Burris, and others, 23-24 August [?] |
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San Francisco Blues Festival (7th Annual), Golden Gate Park, San Francisco (Calif.), featuring Little Joe Blue, Roy Brown and others, 11-12 August 1979 |
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San Francisco Blues Festival: Battle of the Harmonicas, Victoria Theater, 29-30 January [?] |
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Schlosser’s Blues Fest, Brauerei Schlosser, Dusseldorf, Germany, featuring Albert Collins, Jay Hawkins and Lonnie Brooks, 8 May 1988 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Seeing the Blues: Photography of Dick Waterman, University of Mississippi, 1 February- 25 March 2001 |
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Southwest Mississippi Blues & Heritage Festival, Bryant’s Farm near McComb, featuring Lynn White, Dwight Ross and Johnny Adams, 1 September [?] |
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Staples Park Festival, Downtown Drew (Miss.), featuring Staple Singers and Williams Bros., 5 May 1990 |
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St. Louis Blues Festival, St. Louis, 22 March [?] Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Sunflower Riverbank Blues festival, Downtown Clarksdale (Miss.), featuring Otis Rush and Son Thomas, 4 June 1988 |
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Sunflower River Blues Festival, Railroad Depot, Downtown Clarksdale (Miss.), featuring Booba Barnes, Big Jack Johnson, Wade Walton and others, 4 August 1990 |
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James “Son” Thomas Clay Sculpture Exhibit, University Art Gallery, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces (N.M.), 17 January-22 February 1985 |
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True Blues, Free Concerts & Programs, Chicago, November 1985 |
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“Come One Come All To The Fall Gala Ball…the Bill Ivers String Ensemble with Jane Snyder and the Flim Flam Men…,” undated |
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Drawer 13, Folder 1 |
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Battle of the Blues, Club Paradise, Memphis, featuring Clyde Hopkins and others, 12 December 1981 |
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Battle of the Harmonicas (7th Annual), Old Fillmore Auditorium: San Francisco (Calif.), featuring Jerry McCain and others, 13-14 March [?] |
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Beasley Books, store logo drawn by owner Paul Garon, undated |
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Big Twist and the Mellow Fellows, Chicago, Flying Fish Records and Prestige Artists promo, undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Black Slate, “Black Slate Is Reggae Music!,” undated |
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B. L. U. E. S. / Stages Blues Bash, Stages Music Hall, Chicago, featuring Phil Guy, Johnny Dollar Blues Band and others, printed by Tribune Showprint, 3-4 October [?] |
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B. L. U. E. S. Tour ’82, Tramps, New York City, featuring Magic Slim and others, printed by Tribune Showprint, 9 June – 1 July 1982 |
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Blues Awards Show and Music Extravaganza (8th Annual), Cook Convention Center, Vincent Defrank Music Hall, 15 November 1987 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Blues Before Sunrise, WBEZ 91.5 FM Annual Membership Drive, undated |
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Blues By The Bay Show, KPOO 89.5 FM, San Francisco (Calif.), Tom Mazzolini, undated Scope and ContentThree copies |
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Blues Calendar, Chicago, RMR Productions, various venues, 11 September–2 November [?] |
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Blues Calendar, Chicago, RMR Productions, various venues, 11 December 1974–1 February 1975 |
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Blues Foundation Raffle, The Peabody, 16 November 1982 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Blues Kalendar, Schnell Druck Studio, organized by month with accompanying photos, 1980 |
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Blues Night! McGovern Benefit, Highland Park High School Auditorium, Chicago, featuring Siegel-Schwall and others, 28 May [?] Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Blues vs. Blues Festival, Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, featuring Rufus Thomas and others, 26 October 1974 Scope and ContentThree copies |
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Blues vs. Blues Festival, Westside High School Gym, Gary, (Ind.), featuring Rufus Thomas and others, undated |
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Blues Weekend, featuring U. W. C. B., Eddie Shaw and others, 13-15 May [?] |
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The Original Chess Masters, “The Tradition Continues… On MCA Records, Cassettes, and Compact Discs,” 1988 |
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Chicago Boogie! 1947, (Living Blues #57), St. George’s Records promo, undated |
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Milwaukee Jazz Gallery, “Blue Monday! Every Monday In September,” Chicago, Piano C. Red and His Flat Foot Boogie Band, undated |
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Bootsy’s Show Club, Chicago, “Big Thanksgiving Weekend” with Artie “Blues Boy” and Otis Clay, 28-30 November [?] |
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Promo poster for “The Chief” with 2 UK appearances at Dingwalls, London, Half Moon, Eddie Clearwater and Putney Clearwater, 8 and 10 October [?] |
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Paul Cooper and his All Star Blues Showcase, Chicago, calendar, December – January [?] |
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Sweet Lips Lounge, Chicago, Paul Cooper and his Star Crossed Blues Showcase, “Every Wednesday and weekends of 14-15 and 28-29,” undated |
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Darby Record Productions Presents, printed by Globe Poster [sic], Baltimore (Md.), featuring Larry Saunders and others, undated Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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A Day In The Park Honoring Vietnam Vets, Grant Park, Bandshell, Chicago, 28 May 1979 Scope and ContentThree copies |
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Drawer 13, Folder 2 |
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Delta Blues Festival, Arts at St. Ann’s, Brooklyn (N.Y.), featuring Booby Barnes, Jesse Mae Hemphill, James “Son” Thomas, and John Allison, 12-13 May 1989 |
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Delta Blues Museum, Clarksdale (Miss.), 1984 Scope and ContentArt by R. Teasley |
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A Disco and Blues Combination, The White Stallion, featuring Kansas City Red and others, printed by Tribune Showprint, 12 and 13 January [?] |
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Big Joe Duskin, Arhoolie Records promo poster, undated |
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Faces of the Blues, Orchestra Hall, Chicago, featuring Sleepy John Estes and others, 6 May [?] |
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Festival de Blues en Mexico (3rd Annual), Arena Mexico, featuring Lightnin’ Hopkins and others, 14-18 October 1980 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Festival of the Arts 1976, University of Chicago, Events Calendar, featuring Little Brother Montgomery, Floyd Dixon and others, April-June 1976 |
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Free Concert, Tom Lee Park, Memphis, featuring Albert King and others, 15 October 1983 |
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Gin Club, Oxford (Miss.), featuring Dr. John, Son Thomas and Walter Liniger, 27 April [?] |
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Grand Concert de Jazz, Le Club Jazz 47, Villeneuve-S-Lot, featuring Doc Cheatham and others, 6 May [?] |
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Harp-Suckers! Detroit Harmonica Blues 1948, (Living Blues #57), St. George’s Records promo poster, undated |
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Howlin’ Wolf, Cahn Auditorium, Northwestern University, Evanston, 10 October [?] Scope and ContentArt by “Anderson ’69” |
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Instruments of the Steel Orchestra, Trinidad, 1988 Scope and ContentArtwork by Glenda McClean-Schluer, researched and designed by June Bacchus-Ifill |
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International Black Appeal Blues Concert (2nd Annual), St. Charles Lwanga Hall, Chicago, featuring Son Seals, Magic Slim and others, 12 December [?] Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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Old Town School of Folk Music, John Jackson, Chicago, 11 November [?] |
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Jazz On Festival Kalender, German, 1989 |
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Jazz On Festival Kalender, German, 1991 |
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Jazz On The Line, Black & Blues Records promo poster, featuring Wild Bill Davis, Guy Lafitte, and Clyde Lucas, undated |
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Jazz On The Line, Black & Blues Records promo poster, featuring Dorothy Donegan, Oliver Jackson, and Jimmy Woode, undated |
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Jittoku Live House Kyoto (Japanese), undated |
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High Street Brewing Company, featuring Albert King, 26 April [?] |
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B. B. King, anonymous painting/decal, undated |
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Leadbelly, “Leadbelly in Concert, University of Texas, Austin, June 15, 1949,” Playboy Records promo poster, 15 June 1949 |
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Club Ghetto featuring Little Milton, 23-24 February [?] |
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Else Where, Chicago, Robert Lockwood Jr., 7-9 October [?] |
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John Mayall, German promo poster, undated |
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Mayor Byrne’s Summertime Chicago North Lincoln Avenue Association Street Fair (2nd Annual), Chicago, calendar of events, 28 and 28 July 1979 |
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N. A. M. E. Gallery Calendar, Chicago, featuring Jimmy Johnson Blues Band, undated Scope and ContentPoster designed by Jean Sousa |
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Smokey’s, Baton Rouge, featuring Kenny Neal, 13 July 1989 Scope and ContentSigned by Neal |
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The Neckbones, “Souls On Fire” promo poster, Fat Possum Records, 1997 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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New Club Paradise, “New Year’s Eve Celebration,” Memphis, featuring Johnnie Taylor and Shirley Brown, undated |
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New Orleans Travel Poster, “You’ll love New Orleans and She’ll Love You Right Back,” undated |
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New Orleans Soulfestival, 750 Jahre, Berlin, featuring Solomon Burke, Irma Thomas, and others, 1987 |
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Number One Beale Street Restaurant and Bar, menu and wine list, Memphis, undated |
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Old Daisy Theater, “Beale Street Comes Alive At The Old Daisy,” event calendar, January-March 1984 |
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Pan is Beautiful V World Steelband Festival, Jean Pierre Complex, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, 20 October-5 November 1988 Scope and ContentThree copies |
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Public Radio in Mississippi, “Bluegrass – Blues – Folk Music,” promo poster, undated Scope and ContentArt by Karen Wing. Three copies. |
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Public Radio in Mississippi, “Classic Radio Statewide,” promo poster, undated Scope and ContentArt by Sam Beibers |
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Public Radio in Mississippi, “Prime Jazz” promo poster, undated Scope and ContentArt by Bitzi Moore. Three copies. |
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Drawer 13, Folder 3 |
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“Maximum R & B! We Got It!,” featuring John Lee Hooker, Walter Horton, and others, promo poster, Red Lightnin Records, Ilford, Essex, undated |
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Rhythm & Blues Review, Thomaston Opera House, 100th Anniversary Benefit, Connecticut, featuring Magneatos and others, 7 January 1984 |
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Rhythm ‘N Motion, Laney Mall and Laney Stadium, Alameda County, featuring Dave Alexander, The Gospel Clouds, and others, 26-27 September [?] |
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Rockin’ Guitar Lonnie, promotional poster, undated Scope and ContentFour copies |
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The Eddie Shaw Blues Band, promotional poster, undated Scope and ContentPrinted by Garfield Press. Two copies. |
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Woody Shaw, The High Street Brewing Company, 3 May [?] |
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“Blues Is… A Lifetime,” Johnny Shines, promo poster, undated |
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Soul-Blues-Zydeco Dance, Theater 1839, San Francisco (Calif.), featuring Jimmy (Fast Fingers) Dawkins and others, 19 February 1977 |
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‘Sunday Blues:’ A History of the Blues in Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 4 November – 9 December [?] Scope and ContentDesign by Jesse Hickman. Four copies. |
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Sunnyland Slim, promo poster, undated Scope and ContentArt by Bob Ganong, photo by David Hofstetter. Two copies. |
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‘Survivors’ Filming Concert, Wilebski’s Blues Saloon, St. Paul (Minn.), featuring Dr. John, Willie Dixon, and others, 13-14 March [?] |
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“Blues On The Square” calendar, Syd & Harry’s, Oxford (Miss.), 9 July – August 6 [?] |
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The Post, Chicago, Hound Dog Taylor and the Houserockers, 4 May [?] |
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“New Chicago Blues at Tramps,” featuring Hip Linkchain Blues Band and others, Tramps, New York City, 7-29 July [?] Scope and ContentPrinted by Tribune Showprint |
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“Everybody Hollerin’ Goat,” Othar Turner and the Rising Star Fife and Drum Band, Birdman Records, promo poster, undated |
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Featuring Soul Lee, Lady Mar-Go, and others, VH&L/Circle Records, Chicago, booking/promotional poster, undated |
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“The Handsomest Train In The World,” Webster Groves, promo, undated |
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Chick Willis, promo poster, 1979 Scope and ContentHandwritten contact information |
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“Stoop Down Baby... Let Your Daddy See,” Chick Willis, LaVal Records, promo display stand, undated |
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World Surrealist Exhibition, Gallery Black Swan, Chicago, 1 May 1976 |
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The World Surrealist Exhibition Blues Show!, Gallery Black Swan, Chicago, featuring Honeyboy Edwards and others, printed by Tribune Showprint with (1) a green bottom band and (2) a blue bottom band, 5 June [?] |
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Mighty Joe Young, Zaks North Avenue, 22-24 April [?] Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Blues,” featuring Son House, JB Hutto, and others, 1815 Club, undated Scope and ContentIncludes commentary, list of albums, Swedish booklet |
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LP Sleeves, photographed for advertisements, alphabetically |
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Bass, Fontella, “Free,” undated Scope and ContentPaula LPS 2213 |
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Brown, Charles, “Blues ‘N’ Brown,” undated Scope and ContentJewel LPS 5006 |
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Dixie Boy, “One More Drink,” undated Scope and ContentUniversal |
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Floyd, Harmonica Frank, undated Scope and ContentS/T, Adelphi AD 1023 |
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Good Rockin’ Charles, undated Scope and ContentS/T, Mr. Blues |
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Jones, Casey, “Still Kickin’,” undated Scope and ContentAirwax AW 3839 |
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Little Joe Blue, “Southern Country Boy,” undated Scope and ContentJewel LPS 5008 |
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Mississippi Delta Blues Album, 1984 Scope and ContentFeaturing Elmore James, others |
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Patterson, Bobby, “It’s Just A Matter Of Time,” undated Scope and ContentPaula LPS 2215 |
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Taylor, Hound Dog and the Houserockers, undated Scope and ContentS/T Live Album, Alligator 4707, back cover |
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Taylor, Little Johnny, “Everybody Knows About My Good Thing,” undated Scope and ContentRONN LPS-7530 |
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Various Artists, “Spivey’s Blues Cavalcade,” undated Scope and ContentSpivey LP1015 |
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Willis, Chick, “Stoop Down Baby... Let Your Daddy See,” undated Scope and ContentLaVal LVB 1327. Two copies. |
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Drawer 16, Folder 1 |
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Mississippi Blues Trail, Official Road Map with alphabetical list of sites, undated |
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The Original Absinthe Bar, Cabaret Theatre Presents The Fudgeripple Follies, woman & rocket illustration, undated |
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All In Good Time, Johnny Jenkins Live at the Macon Grand Opera House and Special Guests, CD, November 2000 |
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Buddy Guy, Skin Deep, On Tour Now, double sided, pictures Guy with guitar, undated |
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1st Annual Blues Today: A Living Blues Symposium, located at the University of Mississippi, February 2003 |
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Homecoming Birthday Blues Bash, featuring Big George Brock with the Houserockers, Clarksdale (Miss.), May 2005 Scope and ContentFive copies |
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Series 5: Dick “Cane” Cole Collection |
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Drawer 15, Folder 4: Dick “Cane” Cole Collection |
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Carroll, Sandy, Beale Street and Mother Memphis Records, promo poster, undated |
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Hayes, Isaac, promo poster (Joy, Live at Tahoe, Shaft, Hot Buttered Soul), 1973 |
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WattStax Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, promo poster, undated |
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Series 6: Betty V. Miller Collection |
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Drawer 16, Folder 5 |
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Mr. Blues Piano with his band, Sunny Land Slim, 6 November 1988 |
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The Second Annual Big Time Blues Festival, Long Beach (Calif.), Sunday 31 July [?] |
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Bluebird Blues Festival, 5-7 September 1987 Scope and ContentFirst 3 day Blues Fest Held in a Maximum Security Prison in the World, featuring The Tom McFarland Blues Band, Lloyd Jones and Friends, and others, Oregon State Penitentiary |
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The 4th Annual Big Time Blues Festival, featuring Flattop Tom & His Jump Cats, John Hammond, Harmonica Fats & Bernie Pearl, and others, Long Beach (Calif.), undated |
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The Blues Show ’82, Albert Collins & The Icebreakers, foreign ad, 1982 |
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“What a Diff’rence A Day Makes,” A Gala Benefit to Help Us Buy a Headstone Memorializing Esther Phillips, undated Scope and ContentSigned |
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Southern California Blues Society Christmas Party, featuring John Lee Hooker and His Coast to Coast Blues Band, and others, 11 December [?] |
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Southern California Blues Society, featuring Brownie McGhee with Bob Brozman, and others, 13 November [? |
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Big Mama Thornton: in Memormium Benefit, featuring The Johnny Otis Show, Big Joe Turner, and others, Sunday 12 August [?] |
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Sippie Wallace, at the Music Machine, 1982 Scope and ContentPhotograph by Steven Miler |
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Sippie Wallace, Applewood Records & Nightingale Publishing, Farmington Hills (Mich.), undated Scope and ContentPhotograph by Barbara Weinberg, represented by Ron Harwood |
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Photograph of Sippie Wallace playing piano, undated |
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Jessie Mae Hemphill, High Water Recording Company, Memphis (Tenn.), undated Scope and ContentSigned |
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Photograph of Sippie Wallace, undated |
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Tercer Festival de Blues en Mexico, featuring Lightnin’ Hopkins, Willie Dixon, and others, 14-18 October 1980 |
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“Come See and Hear America’s Oldest Black Old Time String Band,” Music Machine, featuring Bogan and the Armstrongs, and others, 22 October 1988 |
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Rock & Roll Beer Presents WMRY FM 101 Mississippi Nights, featuring The Neville Brothers, Wednesday 27 May [?] |
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9th Annual Mace/Mississippi Delta Blues Festival, Greenville (Miss.), 20 September 1986 |
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Mr. Wilbur Hi-Fi White, featuring Buddy Guy, at the Checkerboard Lounge, 22-24 October [?] |
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The Seventh Annual Southern California Blues Fest, featuring Rockin’ Dopsie, Koko Taylor, and others, Long Beach (Calif.), 20-21 September 1986 |
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Mr. Blues Piano with his band, Sunny Land Slim, 6 November 1988 |
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The Second Annual Big Time Blues Festival, Long Beach (Calif.), Sunday 31 July, no year, starring: Little Charlie & The Nightcats, Big Jay McNeely, William Clarke, and others. |
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Bluebird Blues Festival, First 3 day Blues Fest Held in a Maximum Security Prison in the World, featuring The Tom McFarland Blues Band, Lloyd Jones and Friends, and others, Oregon State Penitentiary, 5-7 September 1987. |
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The 4th Annual Big Time Blues Festival, featuring Flattop Tom and His Jump Cats, John Hammond, Harmonica Fats & Bernie Pearl, and others, Long Beach (Calif.), undated. |
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The Blues Show ’82, Albert Collins & The Icebreakers, 1982. Scope and ContentForeign ad. |
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“What a Diff’rence A Day Makes,” A Gala Benefit to Help Us Buy a Headstone Memorializing Esther Phillips, undated. Scope and ContentSigned. |
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Southern California Blues Society Christmas Party, featuring John Lee Hooker and His Coast to Coast Blues Band, and others, 11 December. |
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Southern California Blues Society, featuring Brownie McGhee with Bob Brozman, and others, 13 November. |
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Big Mam Thornton: in Memormium Benefit, featuring The Johnny Otis Show, Big Joe Turner, and others, Sunday 12 August. |
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Sippie Wallace, at the Music Machine, 1982. Scope and ContentPhotograph by Steven Miler. |
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Sippie Wallace, Applewood Records & Nightingale Publishing, Farmington Hills (Mich.), undated, photograph by Barbara Weinberg, represented by Ron Harwood. |
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Sippie Wallacermation, photograph of Wallace playing piano, undated. |
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Jessie Mae Hemphill, High Water Recording Company, Memphis (Tenn.), undated. Scope and ContentSigned. |
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Photograph of Sippie Wallace, undated. |
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Tercer Festival de Blues en Mexico, featuring Lightnin’ Hopkins, Willie Dixon, and others, 14-18 October 1980. |
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“Come See and Hear America’s Oldest Black Old Time String Band,” Music Machine, featuring Bogan and the Armstrongs, and others, 22 October 1988. |
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Rock and Roll Beer Presents WMRY FM 101 Mississippi Nights, featuring The Neville Brothers, Wednesday 27 May. |
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9th Annual Mace/Mississippi Delta Blues Festival, Greenville, Mississippi, 20 September 1986. |
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Mr. Wilbur Hi-Fi White, featuring Buddy Guy, at the Checkerboard Lounge, 22-24 October. |
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The Seventh Annual Southern California Blues Fest, featuring Rockin’ Dopsie, Koko Taylor, and others, Long Beach, California, 20-21 September 1986. |
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Drawer 16, Folder 6 |
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The Blues Music Awards, presented by the Gibson Foundation and produced by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, Tennessee, 10 May 2007. Scope and ContentPainting by Michael Maness. |
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International Blues Challenge, Memphis, Tennessee. Scope and ContentCartoon by Jason Nocera. |
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The Blues Crowns B.B. King of the Blues, 3rd Annual Lifetime Achievement Award, 20 October 1997. Scope and ContentGraphic by W. Kimbell Design Lab. |
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Drawer 16, Folder 7 |
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The Stampin’ Stompin’ Blues Festival, Hazlehurst, Mississippi, 17 September 1994. |
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32nd Blues Music Awards, Memphis, Tennessee, 5 May 2011. Scope and ContentIllustration by David Lynch. |
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33rd Blues Music Awards, Memphis, Tennessee, 10 May 2012. Scope and ContentPainting by Tami Curtis-Ellis. |
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25th Anniversary of the W.C. Handy Blues Awards, Memphis, Tennessee, 29 April 2004. Scope and ContentPoster art by George Hunt. |
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34th Blues Music Awards, Memphis, Tennessee, 9 May 2013. Scope and ContentPainting by Karen Hollowell. |
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29th Blues Music Awards, Memphis, Tennessee, 8 May 2013. Scope and ContentPainting by John Robinette. |
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Blues and BBQ, 4th Annual Oxford Blues Fest; Featuring Anthony “Big A” Sherrod Trio, David Evans, Alphonso Saunders, “Big” George Brock, The Reviews, Zach Tilotson and Cameran Kimbrough Duo, Silas Reed and Da Books, Cadillac Funk, Adam Gussow and Shine Turner, J.J. Callier and The Zydeco Knockouts, Elmore Williams, Hezekiah Earley and Little Pootchie, Reba Russell Blues Band; Oxford, Mississippi, 19-20 July 2013. |
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Mose Allison – From the Ultimate Blues Collection of Enhanced Photographs by John R. Allison. |
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Valerie June – As a part of the Music of the South Concert Series; Oxford, Mississippi, 3 April. |
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32nd Annual Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage Festival; Featuring Bobby Bland, Bobby Rush, Soul Children and J Blackfoot, Charlie Musselwhite, Shirley Brown, T.K. Soul, Homemade Jamz, Lil’ Howlin’ Wolf, Butch Mudbone, The Kattawar Brothers, Eddie Cusic, John Horton, Mississippi Slim; Greenville, Mississippi, 19 September 2009. |
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Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage Festival, Delta Blues Festival – Tickets on Sale; Greenville, Mississippi, 19 September 2009. |
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Blind John Davis – You better cut that out. |
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Crossroads Blues and Heritage Festival, The River Resort; Featuring Bill Abel, Cadillac John, Monroe Jones, Joe Garcia, Duff Durrough, Johnny Horton, Pearl Street Jumper, Ol’ Skool Revue, Alphonso Sanders & ‘Howl-N-Madd’ Bill Perry; Rosedale, Mississippi, 9 May 2009. |
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Hill Country Harmonica, A North Mississippi Blues Harp Homecoming; Featuring Billy Branch, Adam Gussow, Terry “Harmonica” Bean, Brandon Bailey, Bill “Howl-N-Madd” Perry, Billy Gibson; Waterford, Mississippi, 22-23 May 2010. |
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Series 7: Southern Ontario Blues Association Broadsides |
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Drawer 15, Folder 1: Southern Ontario Blues Association Broadsides, 1985-1986 Artists |
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Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland, Robert Cray Band, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Frank Frost, Buddy Guy, Luther “Guitar Jr.” Johnson, Legendary Blues Band, Magic Slim & The Teardrops, Nighthawks, and Sugar Blue, undated |
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Series 8: Oversize Periodicals |
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Drawer 15, Folder 3: Various Oversize Periodicals |
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Includes: Okolicznosciowy Informator, Jazzowy, Spojrzenia, undated |
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Series 9: Blues Bank Collective |
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Drawer 15, Folder 5: Blues Bank Collective |
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Assorted photocopied newspaper clippings: The Boston Globe, 16 January 1987; Portsmouth Magazine, featuring T.J. Wheeler and Jimmy Johnson, February 1987 |
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Black Heritage Festival (1st Annual), featuring B.J. Johnson and others, Portsmouth (N.H.), 1-27 February 1985 |
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Black Heritage Festival (2nd Annual), featuring James Cotton Blues Band and others, Portsmouth (N.H.), 6-23 February 1986 |
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Black Heritage Festival (3rd Annual), featuring Jimmy Johnson Blues Band and others, Portsmouth (N.H.), 4-26 February 1987 |
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Black Heritage Festival (4th Annual), featuring Johnny C. Blues Band and others, Portsmouth (N.H.), 5-28 February 1988 |
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Blues Bank Collective Prospectus, T. J. Wheeler: director, undated |
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Gospel Jamboree Family Fund Raiser, featuring Fabulous Bullock Bros. and others, Skycap Plaza, Dorchester (Mass.), photocopied advertisement, 5 June 1988 |
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“King Supporters Still Have Holiday Dream,” includes photo of T. J. Wheeler, from The Concord [NH] Monitor, photocopy, 19 January 1988 |
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Series 10: Hawaiian Tour Posters by Artist |
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Drawer 15, Folder 6: Hawaiian Tour Posters by Artist |
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Castro, Tommy, Studio Blue, Maui Arts and Cultural Center, 24 April [?] |
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Connor, Joanna and Her Powerhouse Band, various shows, undated |
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Ford Blues Band, Casanova, Maui, 26-27 July [?] |
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Funderburgh, Anson and the Rockets, with Sam Myers, 1996 Black Top Blues Tour, undated |
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Guitar Shorty and Philip Walker Blues Band, 1996 Black Top Blues Tour, various shows, undated |
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Harman, James/James Harman Blues Band, various shows, 1996 |
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Hawaiian Islands Rhythm & Blues Mele (2nd Annual), featuring Robben Ford and others, various venues, 29-31 May [?] |
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Kinsey Report featuring Big Daddy Kinsey, various shows, undated |
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Kottke, Leo with Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, various shows, undated |
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Landreth, Sonny and His Band, various shows, undated |
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Popa Chubby Band, The World Café, Lahina, Maui, 11 September 1997 |
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Rogers, Jimmy, various shows, undated |
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Valley Isle Rhythm & Blues Mele, featuring Muddy Waters, Chicago All-Stars, and others, The Castle Theater, Maui Arts and Cultural Center, 29 May 1997 |
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Zero with Backbone, various shows, undated |
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Series 11: Framed Posters |
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Framed Posters, various locations within Archives and Special Collections |
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American Folk Blues Festival, featuring Big Mama Thornton, John Lee Hooker, and others, Galle de la Madelene, Brussels, 12 October 1965 |
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“Blues You Can Use,” Bland, Bobby, promo poster, Malaco Records, MAL 7444, undated |
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Blues – American Blues Legends, featuring Detroit Junior, Ted Harvey, and Homesick James, Sweden, 6 October [?] |
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Blues Awards presented by the Blues Foundation, Peabody Hotel, Memphis, 14 October 1990 |
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Blues Power 79, featuring Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, others, Mutualite, Paris, 25 October [?] |
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Bonner, Juke Boy, German Arhoolie Records, promo poster, undated Scope and ContentPhoto by Chris Strachwitz |
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“It’s Fingerpoppin’ Time,” Brown, Nappy, Mr. R & B Records promo poster [Norwegian], 25 February-12 March 1983 |
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“Good Rockin,” Browne, Roy, Scandinavian record label, Route 66 promo poster, undated Scope and ContentInscribed “to my buddy and N. O. No. 1. Disc Jockey of W. M. R. Y. Ernie the Wh[ip], Roy Browne.” |
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Buchanan, Roy, [yesterday] Scope and ContentAlligator Records AL 4756 |
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Edwards, David “Honeyboy,” Boardwalk Café, Nashville (Tenn.), printed by Ritz Sho-Card, 28 August 1993 |
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Promo poster for Blues From the Delta, Ferris, William, no artist, undated |
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Large lithograph from Blues From the Delta, Ferris, William, no artist, undated |
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Festival de Blues en Mexico (1st Annual), featuring John Lee Hooker and others, 12-15 October [?] |
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“Chicago Blues” poster, Fraher, James, detailed photograph of Lewis Meyers and Gibson ES355, 1987 |
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Hill, Z. Z. and His Review, Club Chaparral, Chicago (Ill.), 25-27 June [?] |
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“The Judge” [from Vicksburg, MS] Hinton, Milt, photograph, 1979 |
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King, B. B, photograph, undated Scope and ContentSigned |
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“There Must Be A Better World Somewhere,” King, B. B., MCA Records MCA 5162, promo poster, undated |
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“Take It Home,” King, B. B., MCA Records MCF 3010, promo poster, undated |
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King, B. B., image of King in red suit, undated |
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King, B. B., Russian concert poster, undated |
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LaSalle, Denise with Her Band and Revue, Club Ebony, Indianola (Miss.), 5 July [?] |
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Little Milton, Bonanza Lounge, 25 February [?] |
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The Original Chess Masters, “The Tradition Continues... On MCA Records, Cassettes, and Compact Discs.” undated |
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“The Elvis Presley Show Starring In Person Elvis Presley with an All Star Cast The Jordonaires, Phil Maraquin, Frankie Connors, Blue Moon Boys and Others,” Presley, Elvis, Florida Theatre, Jacksonville (Fla.), 10-11 August [?] |
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Rush, Bobby, Nelson’s Crash Landing Disco, Sardis (Miss.), 2 September [?] |
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Whitten, Roy, “Legends of the Blues” series, all copyright 1991, all signed by Whitten: 1. Lightnin’ Hopkins (1990) 2. Son House (1990) 3. Mississippi John Hurt (1989) 4. Blind Lemon Jefferson (1990) |
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World’s Fair 1982, photograph of unidentified musician, Knoxville (Tenn.), undated |
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