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- Tags: Fess Whatley
Weekly Review Swing Band Ballot (1941)
Richard Clarke (3)
Photo & Caption: Erskine Hawkins "Coming Home" (1942)
Photo & Caption: "Negro debutantes of 1950 presented"
Newman Terrell with the Birmingham Heritage Band
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 Tuggle Whatley Elementary School Program
John T. Whatley School Song
John T. "Fess" Whatley, 1968
John T. "Fess" Whatley
Industrial High School Printing Department Card
Industrial High School Band, 1930-1931
Industrial High School Band, 1920s
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 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 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 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