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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Webb Pierce-- Little Rosa

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Red Sovine who does the spoken part on the recording of Little Rosa prefers the little ones with the big holes.  Here, Koko the Clown take...
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Monday, September 27, 2010

Pat Hare

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Blues Unlimited on the road: Little Jr. Parker, standing (far left), Bobby "Blue" Bland, kneeling (far left),  Pat Hare, standing ...
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Friday, September 24, 2010

Bobby Marchan

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Bobby Marchan before. Bobby Marchan after. Bobby Marchan answering the musical question, where ya goin' fat bitch? ...
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Monday, September 20, 2010

Gillian's Found Photo #54

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Since I've covered musician/pimps Larry Williams and Johnny "Guitar" Watson in recent posts, this shot from Fang's archive...
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Friday, September 17, 2010

Young John Watson (Johnny Guitar Watson) 1953-62

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Johnny "Guitar" Watson, onstage at the Twisted Wheel, Manchester, '65 (photo by Brian Smith). Young John Watson, perpares to t...
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Shirley Clarke: Portrait Of Jason, The Cool World

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Detail from Lobby Card for The Cool World that's too big for my scanner. From Portrait Of Jason (1967) The Cool World (1964) La...
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Soy Cuba (I Am Cuba)

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This clip was sent to me back in June by reader Jeff Martinek, check out the incredible soundtrack by Felix del Pilar Perez Castro, better...
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James "The Hound" Marshall is a former WFMU deejay (1985-97), music writer and bar owner (Lakeside Lounge NYC, Circle Bar, New Orleans). He has contributed articles to dozens of mags and newspapers including the Village Voice, NY Times, LA Weekly, Spin, Penthouse Forum, New York Rocker, Newark Star-Ledger, East Village Eye, High Times (columnist for ten years), Kicks, and worse. He also wrote liner notes to CD re-issues by Larry Williams and Johnny Guitar Watson, Ray Price, Eric Ambel, Challenge Records,The Okeh R&B Box, and others as well as compiling three volumes of the early rock'n'roll compilations Jook Block Busters (Valmor). At age 17 he edited two issues of the punk fanzine New Order (1977) He was born in Paterson, N.J. and raised mostly in Broward County, Florida, moving to New York City at age 18 in 1977 and has resided there ever since except for 1998-2002 when he split his time between New York and New Orleans. He has been acclaimed in print in the New York Times, Village Voice, Time Out New York, New York Magazine,The Manhattan Catalogue, and other publications you wouldn't be caught dead reading.
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