Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Larry Ferrari & His Two-Tiered Organ

He looks like a good time guy, doesn't he? A 1950s promotional postcard for entertainer and recording artist Larry Ferrari. Another recent flea market find.

8 Track: Peter, Sonny, Cher & Lawrence

There is nothing like the warbling sonic experience of an album broken up into four programs with that resonating "click" every two or three songs. Discs and MP3s be damned!

A Very 8-Track Christmas

A still-sealed, still "on card" 1972 W.T. Grant Department Store 8-track of Christmas songs by various artists with its already-opened 1973 counterpart below. I have all volumes of this annual holiday set on vinyl and they always make for a charming listen.

She's With The Band

They rehearse music. She sits back, smokes and reads a magazine. Oh, to be a "band wife". Something tells me she's not the singer.

Recent Acquisitions: New Old Vinyl

More black platters: I am especially fond of Father Jim Miller's pipe organ LP, which was (like the rest of this lot) purchased during some recent visits to flea markets in Pennsylvania.

Discotheques Of The 1960s

The 1960s discotheques of New York, Chicago and Los Angeles (as well as the boutique inside of Cheetah Nightclub in NYC). The last photo shows an early Velvet Underground performance, complete with colored gels and projections of Andy Warhol films.
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