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1962 Print Big Maybelle Louise Smith Singer Blues Harlem Tom Keough Art JAZZ YCM1 The city was originally a

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The city was originally a Roman "castrum" or fort named Deva Victnix that was built in 79 A

and pearl earrings that once belonged to Emperor Maximilian

This is an original 1903 halftone print of the shipyard of the Moran Brothers in Seattle

a well-decorated product of the Vartray Water Company located in Buffalo

the flyers were sent to theatre owners and industry executives

1962 Print Big Maybelle Louise Smith Singer Blues Harlem Tom Keough Art JAZZ YCM1 The city was originally a"Harlem's 'Big Maybelle,'" by Tom Keough. Born Maybelle Louise Smith on May 1, 1924 in Jackson, Tennessee, she was one of the most popular R&B singers of the 1950s. She died January 23, 1972. Period Paper is delighted to offer a fabulous collection of tipped in color prints and halftone prints of jazz scenes and jazz greats. Framed, any of these would be a terrific item for the jazzman (or woman) in your life. "Drum on your drums, batter on your

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