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Lil' Band O' Gold with Tommy McLain: "I Hope"

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Lou Reed (right), with coworkers at Pickwick Records, ca. 1965. 
Nudie Cohn "The Rodeo Tailor" and Lefty Frizzell, 1953. [Photographer unknown]
In early 1973, Capitol Records embarked on a Raspberries promotional campaign aimed squarely at the lucrative youth market, girls in particular. In conjunction with Star, the Raspberries Rollswagen sweepstakes was announced in the magazine's debut issue and was promoted through its fourth issue with entries accepted through the end of May.
Teena Bouington won.
Marvin Gaye and Pam Grier playing in the Urban League's Celebrity All-Star Freedom Classic pre-game, Los Angeles, 1973.

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A little bit of something beats a whole lot of nothing.
Robert Mitchum gets a strong push from his record label with a full-page ad in Billboard. [April 8, 1967]
Lou Reed speaks to students of UT professor Joe Kruppa, October 1969. The Velvet Underground was in the middle of a 3 day stand at Austin's Vulcan Gas Company. Kruppa would later become dean of UT's English department. [Daily Texan photo]
Pretty sure yesterday would've been Travis Nelsen's 48th birthday. He was a whole vibe
Bob Dylan visits Governor Jimmy Carter at the Governor's Mansion, Atlanta, Georgia, 1974. 📸: Barry Feinstein
In the March ’78 Playboy interview, Dylan was asked by Ron Rosenbaum what he thought of Carter claiming to be his friend. Dylan’s response was splendid. “I am his friend,” he answered, saying he thought “Carter’s heart was in the right place.” When asked if he felt Carter was using him by inviting him to the Governor’s Mansion that night, he replied, “No, I believe that he was a decent, untainted man and he just wanted to check me out.”
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The Beatles, “Rhythm And Blues Marathon” at The Cavern Club, Liverpool 3 Feb 1963
John Martyn: "Big Muff," live on Hastings Beach [1991]
Prince autograph signing for Lovesexy at Sam Goody, NYC [October 3rd, 1988]
A&R executive John Stainze with Kurtis Blow.
Stainze received a cassette from New York mailed by J.B. Moore. “I took a listen to it and felt, yeah, that’s pretty good,” he says. [Jeffrey Mayer, photo 1980]
“The very best ones are sent from heaven by Buddy Holly. The rest take the better part of an afternoon to rip off.” -Roky Erickson explaining the source of his melodies

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Prognosticators.
"Slacker" movie still, 1991. L to R: Scott Marcus, Teresa Taylor, Stella Weir.