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- Tags: African American
Wilbur "Dud" Bascomb
Richard "Dickie" Harris
Leatha Lowe
Laura Washington at Grundy's Music Room
John T. "Fess" Whatley, 1968
Jimmy Mitchell, Saxophonist and Singer
J. V. Jenkins performs at Richard Arrington inauguration, 1979
Tags: 1979; African American; Gospel; Inauguration; J. V. Jenkins; Politics; Richard Arrington; Sacred; Singer; Singing
J. B. Sims
Industrial High School Band, 1930-1931
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
Frank Adams and Female Impersonator
Fess Whatley’s Sax-o-Society Orchestra, 1940s
Erskine Hawkins
Chuck Clarke, Mary Alice Clarke Stollenwerck, Joe Guy, and Jesse Evans
Tags: African American; Alabama; Alto Saxophone; Birmingham Jazz; Birmingham, Alabama; Charles Clarke; Chuck Clarke; Clarke Family; jazz; Jazz Combo; Jefferson County, Alabama; Jesse Evans; Joe Guy; Mary Alice Clarke; Mary Alice Clarke Stollenwerck; Nightclub; Pianist; Piano; Saxophone; Saxophonist; Singer; Trumpet; Trumpeter; Vocalist