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ARM 32 The Alabama Hayloft.jpg
Painting of The Alabama Hayloft radio show at WAPI in Birmingham, by Craig Legg, 2023. Courtesy Craig Legg.

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Painting of the Pine Hill Haints by Craig Legg, 2024. #324 in Craig Legg's Alabama Roots Music Trading Card Series. Courtesy Craig Legg.

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Painting of Uncle Bob Helton by Craig Legg, 2024. #323 in Craig Legg's Alabama Roots Music Trading Card Series. Courtesy Craig Legg.

ARM 232 Neal McCormick.jpeg
Painting of Neal McCormick and his Hawaiian Troubadours by Craig Legg, 2023. #232 in Craig Legg's Alabama Roots Music Trading Card Series. Courtesy Craig Legg.

ARM 218 Pee Wee Moultrie.jpeg
Painting of Pee Wee Moultrie by Craig Legg, 2023. #218 in Craig Legg's Alabama Roots Music Trading Card Series. Courtesy Craig Legg.

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Painting of the Baldwin County Polka Band by Craig Legg, 2023. #186 in Craig Legg's Alabama Roots Music Trading Card Series. Courtesy Craig Legg.

ARM 43 Dexter Johnson and the Blue Seal Pals.jpeg
Painting of Dexter Johnson and The Blue Seal Pals by Craig Legg, 2023. #043 in Craig Legg's Alabama Roots Music Trading Card Series. Courtesy Craig Legg.

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Poster advertisement for the Johnson Brothers String Band, circa 1950s.

Courtesy George Johnson.

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Uncle Bob Helton and his Blue Ridge Boys at Montgomery radio station WMGY, circa 1940s. Left to right: Luke Sheahan, George Mayhew, Cuss Thorpe, "Uncle" Bob Helton, Duff Sherer, Todd Williams, and Kilroy Entreken. Helton’s band performed and…

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Mary Alice Clarke Stollenwerck, a member of Birmingham's musical Clarke family, played piano, organ, accordion, and vibraphone; directed music at Birmingham's prestigious Sixteenth Street Baptist Church; and performed for years in Fess Whatley's…

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Funeral program for Mary Alice Clarke Stollenwerck: pianist, organist, accordionist, vibraphonist, choir director, and teacher; Birmingham, Alabama, 1911-1999.

Courtesy Carol Clarke.

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The Johnson Family Band. Standing, left to right: Leon Johnson, H. Johnson, Bert Stewart, Ras Johnson, Aldous Johnson. Seated left to right: Imogene Pledger, Elma Johnson, Ella Johnson.

Photo courtesy George Johnson.
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