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Frank Adams
Birmingham Heritage Band at Oscar Adams victory celebration, 1988
Dot Adams, "Stars Fell On Alabama"
Frank Adams and Band, Undated Recording
Frank Adams and Female Impersonator
Lincoln School Band, 1930s
Frank "Mr. Sax" Adams Promo Card
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Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, First Inductees, 1978
Dee Clarke & Frank Adams, Eutaw, Alabama
Frank Adams on Banjo Bill and Sammy Mayo
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Frank Adams on his Father, Oscar Adams, Sr.
Frank Adams on his Early Life: Family and First Musical Experiences
Tags: 1930s; 1940s; A. M. E. Zion Church; Alabama; Birmingham Jazz; Birmingham, Alabama; Church; clarinet; Clarinetist; Doc Adams; Fess Whatley; Frank Adams; Industrial High School; jazz; Jefferson County, Alabama; Oscar W. Adams Jr.; Oscar W. Adams Sr.; Parker High School; Sacred Music; Saxophone; Saxophonist
Frank Adams Compares the Bands of Fess Whatley and Sun Ra
Frank Adams on Music Education in Birmingham's Black Schools (2)
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Frank Adams on Music Education in Birmingham's Black Schools (1)
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