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- Tags: Fess Whatley
Ad: Fess Whatley New Year's Eve Dance (1937)
Ad: Fess Whatley at Roosevelt Birthday Ball, Cullman, AL (1937)
Ad: Fess Whatley in Crawfordsville, Indiana (1934)
Ad & Article: Fess Whatley Presents Sonny Blount (1934)
Ad: Fess Whatley's Saxophone Jazz Demons (1921) (2)
Ad: Fess Whatley's Saxophone Jazz Demons (1921)
Music Memories and Jazz Report (Winter 1963)
Tags: 1960s; 1963; Birmingham, Alabama; Blue Ridge Playboys; Blues; Bob Healy; Chris Strachwitz; Country Music; Creole George Guesnon; Fess Whatley; Fred Longshaw; George Guesnon; Hop Wilson; jazz; Jefferson County, Alabama; Leon "Pappy" Selph; Magazine; Mike Leadbitter; Patrick Cather; Paul Affledt; Piano Rolls; Record Collecting; Robert McCoy
John T. Whatley School Song
Frank Adams on Becoming a Teacher
Frank Adams on Music Education in Birmingham's Black Schools (1)
Tags: Alabama; Birmingham Jazz; Birmingham, Alabama; Choir; Doc Adams; Education; Educator; Eleanor Roosevelt; Erskine Hawkins; Fess Whatley; Frank Adams; Harmony Singing; Industrial High School; jazz; Jefferson County, Alabama; Marching Band; Parker High School; Teacher; Tuxedo Junction; Vocal Music; W. C. Handy; W. W. Handy; William Wise Handy
Frank Adams on Music Education in Birmingham's Black Schools (2)
Tags: Alabama; Birmingham Jazz; Birmingham, Alabama; Burgin Mathews; Doc Adams; Education; Educator; Educators; Elks; Fess Whatley; Frank Adams; Fraternal Organizations; Industrial High School; Jefferson County, Alabama; Knights of Pythias; Lincoln School; Marching Band; Masons; Odd Fellows; Oral History; Parades; Parker High School; Schools; Segregation; Smithfield, Alabama; W. W. Handy; William Wise Handy
Frank Adams Compares the Bands of Fess Whatley and Sun Ra
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
GLARE Magazine: Select Articles, 1951-1954
Tags: African American; After Hours; Alabama; Bessemer, Alabama; Birmingham Jazz; Birmingham, Alabama; Casher Philharmonic Choir; Choral Music; DePaur Chorus; Dud Bascomb; Erskine Hawkins; Fess Whatley; Fourth Avenue North; GLARE Magazine; J. L. Lowe; Jefferson County, Alabama; Jimmy Chappell; John L. Bell; Johnny Grimes; Julian Curley Parrish; Julian Parrish; Mobile; Newman Terrell; Nightclubs; Nightlife; O. J. Grey; Sammy Lowe; Society; Stewart Patterson