Where can I find Tommy's photo that shows him in the company of Little Walter and other legends?
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Where can I find Tommy's photo that shows him in the company of Little Walter and other legends?
With Little Walter, Elmore James and Sonny Boy Williamson (1953) and given to Yannick Bruynoghe by Broonzy who took the "snapshot" (rather out of focus).
It was first published by the Soul Bag magazine in France to accompany a special feature marking the 20th anniversay of death of Elmore James (issue 94, May/June 1983). Shortly after it was used again in a Living Blues special about Yannick Bruynoghe and Broonzy. It is reproduced in Steve Franz's book The Amazing Secret History Of Elmore James (2002). No doubt there is other (unauthorised) usages. There's yet another photo of McClennan in the booklet to the recent Big Bill Broonzy double CD. mississippijohnhurt1928
Wow, This Is The Only Photograph Of Tommy McClennan That I Know Of, I'd Love To See More.
LoneWolf
I think this is it... From what I see.. left to right: McClennan, Sonny Boy, Elmore and Little Walter... But I could be wrong, does anyone think differently? That's it but Elmore on far left in hat and Tommy McC next to LW. This is the photo taken by Broonzy and given to Yannick Bruynoghe and first published 1983 by Soul Bag in France in their Elmore James special issue and then the following year by Living Blues.
dj
Nice picture! Where'd you find it?
I think you've got Elmore and Tommy switched. My guess is (l to r) Elmore, Sonny Boy, Tommy, Walter. mississippijohnhurt1928
That's A Great Photograph!! Where Was It Taken?
That's A Great Photograph!! Where Was It Taken?Chicago, c. 1953. I think I said elsewhere here where this topic was raised the most recent "official" published usage is in Steve Franz's The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James (BlueSorce Publication, 2003, 302pps). I don't know where this copy originated but if you look closley at the top right sky area there's type see-through which would indicate probably from one of the magazines. The copy reproduced in Franz doesn't have this so I guess obtained from Margo Bruynoghe. Here's the cover of the magazine in which it first appeared Thought I'd reawaken this topic to point out Jeff Harris's latest piece of authorship which modesty no doubt prevents him from doing himself http://sundayblues.org/
Keep 'em coming Jeff did a little processing on that photo (i.e. removing that shine-through, sharpen) - result can be examined at http://www.wirz.de/music/mcclenna.htm (scroll to the bottom of the discography)
Stefan As a fair proportion of this thread seems to cover Elmore James I thought I'd append to it the news that the ever resourceful Herr Wirz has embarked upon constructing an EJ discography at http://www.wirz.de/music/jamelmfrm.htmThat's A Great Photograph!! Where Was It Taken?Chicago, c. 1953. I think I said elsewhere here where this topic was raised the most recent "official" published usage is in Steve Franz's The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James (BlueSorce Publication, 2003, 302pps). I don't know where this copy originated but if you look closley at the top right sky area there's type see-through which would indicate probably from one of the magazines. The copy reproduced in Franz doesn't have this so I guess obtained from Margo Bruynoghe. It's a work in progress so periodic visits over the next few weeks may be advisable! That's another Golden Weenie for Stefan. He soon won't have room on his mantlepiece for all the awards...
As a good proportionAs a fair proportion of this thread seems to cover Elmore James I thought I'd append to it the news that the ever resourceful Herr Wirz has embarked upon constructing an EJ discography at http://www.wirz.de/music/jamelmfrm.htmThat's A Great Photograph!! Where Was It Taken?Chicago, c. 1953. I think I said elsewhere here where this topic was raised the most recent "official" published usage is in Steve Franz's The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James (BlueSorce Publication, 2003, 302pps). I don't know where this copy originated but if you look closley at the top right sky area there's type see-through which would indicate probably from one of the magazines. The copy reproduced in Franz doesn't have this so I guess obtained from Margo Bruynoghe. Elmore James discography, that's great! Pages: [1] Go Up
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