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- Tags: Singer
Birmingham Jazz Vocalists, Undated Recording
Singer Lisa Taylor Wallace announces engagement
Tags: 1981; George Wallace; Lisa Taylor; Lisa Taylor Wallace; Politics; 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
Laura Washington at Grundy's Music Room
Singer, Festival of Sacred Music, 1963
Jimmy Mitchell, Saxophonist and Singer
J. B. Sims
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
Joe Guy and Billie Holiday (inscribed to Holiday from Guy)
Billie Holiday and Joe Guy (2 Contact Sheets)
The Birmingham-born Guy, an early bebop pioneer, was widely…
Mary Alice McCall, Publicity Photo
"Wade in the Water" / "Blessed Assurance"
"I'm Moving Home" "Save the Tears and…
Kasper "Stranger" Malone
Tags: Arizona; Bass; Bassist; Big Band; Bones; clarinet; Clarinetist; Clayton McMichen; Country Music; Double Bass; Elise Witt; Fiddler; Fiddlers; Floutist; Floyd County, Georgia; Flute; Georgia; Gid Tanner; Guitar; Guitarist; Hot Springs; Jack Teagarden; jazz; Kasper Malone; Kentucky; Lamdon Key; Lawrence Welk; Louisville, Kentucky; Lowe Stokes; McCracken County, Kentucky; MicMichen's Melody Men; Midwest; Music Industry; North Carolina; Old-Time Music; Paducah, Kentucky; Pee Wee Hunt; Radio; Rattlebones; Riley Puckett; Rome, Georgia; Russell McClanahan; Silent Movies; Singer; Skillet Lickers; South Dakota; Stranger Malone; Symphonic Music; Symphony; Tucson, Arizona; WSB; Yankton, South Dakota
Billie Holiday and Joe Guy (Close-Up 1)
Billie Holiday and Joe Guy (Close-Up 2)
Tags: 1940s; Alabama; Bebop; Billie Holiday; Birmingham Jazz; Birmingham, Alabama; jazz; Joe Guy; Singer; Trumpet; Trumpeter; Vocalist
Slim Byrant
Tags: 1920s; 1930s; 1940s; 1950s; Atlanta, Georgia; Bob Miller; Broadcasting; Clayton McMichen; Country Music; Covington; Darwin Lee Hill; Decca Records; Fulton County, Georgia; Georgia; Georgia Wildcats; Guitar; Guitarist; Hillbilly Music; In the Pines; Jefferson County, Alabama; Jimmie Rodgers; Johnny Barfield; Johnny Talent; Kenton County, Kentucky; Kentucky; Lobby Bryant; Louisville, Kentucky; Mother the Queen of My Heart; National Barn Dance; Oddie McWinders; Old Dominion Barn Dance; Pat Berryman; Pittsburgh; Radio; Ralph Peer; Recording; Recording Industry; Riley Puckett; Rose of Shenandoah Valley; Singer; Skillet Lickers; Slim Bryant; Songwriter; Square Dance; Theaters; WCKY; WHAS; WHVW; WLW; World’s Fair; WRVA