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1976 Andrew Brown Chicago Illinois Suburban Blues - 2-Page Vintage Article
The towns just south of Chicago have long had an active but underpublicized blues scene. A few clubs are well-known: the White Rose in Phoenix has an established tradition of top blues, the Club 99 in Joliet has hosted Blue Smitty and Magic Sam among others, and Dusty Brown's club in Chicago Heights isn't the only blues spot there. Musicians like J.B. Hutto, Jimmy Johnson, and Big Red live in such "suburbs" (in location only) as Harvey or Robbins. A stalwart of the south suburban blues scene is guitarist and singer Andrew Brown...
Pictured on page 2: Andrew Brown (guitar), Pinell Curry (drums), and Sperling Brown (bass) at Jean's Royal Sportsman's Lounge, Phoenix, Ill., March 1976
Original, Vintage Magazine articlePage Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm) each pageCondition: Good11029-7603-35


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