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Prime Movers Blues Band w/ Iggy Pop "Walking Thru the Park" — DeepCutsArchive
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Prime Movers Blues Band w/ Iggy Pop "Walking Thru the Park"

Michael Erlewine
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http://dharmagrooves.com/#&panel1-1 From Michael Erlewine: There were several rock photographers in Ann Arbor, and they all did great work. Al Blixt, Andy Sacks, and Tom Copi come to mind. I salute them. But when it comes to blues photography, there is only one name that springs to mind and that is Stanley Livingston! Stan covered the 1969 and 1970 Ann Arbor Blues Festivals and more, the first large electric blues festivals in America AND the first time blues musicians ever got together with one another is such numbers. I remember this well because I was lucky enough to be there interviewing all the artists and (much more important) my brother Dan and I were in charge of serving the artists food and.... drinks! It was a wild time. Just try getting a full bottle of whiskey away from Howlin' Wolf. It can't be done! Anyway, during those first two festivals, Stan Livingston was catching it all forever on film. He has something like 9,000 photographs of some of the greatest blues artists that ever lived. Livingston has been kind enough to allow us to show you a few of these classic photos. The rest will be found in his forthcoming book "Blues in Black & White: The Landmark Ann Arbor Blues Festivals." I am thrilled to be writing the text. I hope that you will enjoy the incredible blues photography of Stanley Livingston. A book of Stanley Livingston's blues photos, "Blues in Black & White: The Landmark Ann Arbor Blues Festivals" is in the works. I am lucky enough to be writing the text and providing interviews I did years ago with the blues artists. You can see more detail at this URL: http:www.BluesInBlackandWhite.com You can reach Stanley Livingston at: Slivingston@provide.net The Prime Movers Blues Band was founded in the summer of 1965 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It lasted about seven years. Most of the band members all lived in a house at 114 N. Division Street, appropriately called the "Prime Mover House." It still stands today, owned by the University of Michigan. The main band members included: Michael Erlewine lead singer, harmonica Daniel Erlewine lead guitar Robert Sheff (keyboards) AKA Blue 'Gene' Tyranny Jack Dawson (bass) James Osterberg (drums) AKA "Iggy Pop" Or J.C. "Jesse" Crawford (drums) This video produced and edited at Heart Center Studios in Big Rapids, Michigan by Michael Erlewine. Those interested in being notified when the Prime Movers album is released can send an email to Michael@Erlewine.net. © Copyright Heart Center Studios 2008 Analog to Digital Transfer by www.FilmTransfer.com



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Musician, astrologer, photographer, TV host, publisher and Internet entrepreneur who founded the music online database site AllMusic (formerly known then as All Music Guide) in 1991. From Ann Arbor, Michigan. His first recording credit was on Bob Seger System's "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" album in 1968. Brother of [a7051035]. Father of [a1584297]

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