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downtown Grafton55 views(c) Angela Mack 6/06
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97 viewsLyon and Healy Building from 1920 catalog. This building housed the Marsh studio at a later date. Thanks to Paul Swinton.
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Wisconsin Blues Connection90 viewsLecture and concert presented at the Wisconsin State Museum in Madison, WI Fall 2006. Featuring Catfish Stevenson and Patrick/Angela Mack lecturing.Dec 03, 2007
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Paramount Blues Festival logo122 viewsDec 03, 2007
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Puritan fake sleeve by Mike Stewart for auction guide119 viewsDec 03, 2007
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Paramount GIG (Grooves in Grafton) original logo idea74 viewsdesigned by Angela MackDec 03, 2007
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Paramount label for Texas Blues Radio117 viewsDec 03, 2007
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Blue Jay Singers in Sheboygan, WI in 1953104 viewsA note from Alex:
Here's an article from the Sheboygan Press from 1953 mentioning a performance of the Blue Jay Singers. This is the male quartet that recorded in November 1931 in Grafton, during the same session with King Solomon Hill, Ben Curry and Marshall Owens. Originally from the Birmingham, Alabama area the Blue Jays moved to Chicago and broadcast over the radio and toured the midwestern states in the 1940s and 1950s, esp. univeristy/college circuit. Of the men mentioned being part of the group, only Charles Beal was an original member who recorded in Grafton. One wonders if he was aware that he was at close range of the location where he recorded 22 years before.
Dec 02, 2007
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Broadway Records advertisement 8 June 1926136 viewsFound by Alex van der TuukDec 02, 2007
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Paramount Records November 1920 releases138 viewsFound by Alex van der TuukDec 02, 2007
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