1926. Cover by P.M. Griffith. "Look to the West for melody" is a tiny logo on the back cover.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Every Little Thing
Labels:
Every Little Thing,
John Wolohan,
Porter M. Griffith,
Robert E. Spencer,
San Francisco,
sheet music,
Sherman Clay & Co.
The Ones Sing Bacharach
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Favorite Movie Quotes: Batman & Robin
Phone photo 3162
Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)
Labels:
Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp),
Gus Kahn,
Neil Moret,
San Francisco,
sheet music,
Villa Moret Inc.
Traut & Rodby Play Bacharach
Saturday, February 8, 2014
In the Still of the Night
Labels:
Chappell & Co.,
Cole Porter,
Eleanor Powell,
In the Still of the Night,
Inc.,
Nelson Eddy,
Rosalie,
sheet music
Cal Tjader Plays Bacharach
Help Build a New Comix Zine!
Bruce Chrislip, Colin Upton, Blake Werts
SPACE 2011, Columbus, Ohio
Our friend Blake Werts has either lost his mind or is a visionary (I'm going with the latter, but he might wind up in the former after a year or two of this project!).
Please take a look at this news release and give Blake some feedback. I have already contributed an essay for the first issue:
January 18, 2014
Charlotte, NC
Greetings mini comix fan,
It all started when I made a half-joking proclamation to Dan W. Taylor, "We
should start a mini comix news zine!" Dan wasted no time responding, more or
less, with "Blake, that sounds like a great thing for YOU to do.." Fast
forward a few years and I still have the itch. This idea was mentioned in an
email exchange with Richard Krauss, and next thing I know I was getting both
words of encouragement and lots of great suggestions on how we could make it
happen. Would it be possible to recapture some of the "paperNet" of years
past? I won't be so bold as to say we'll rebuild the sizable networks that
congregated around Clay Geerdes' "Comix World/Comix Wave" or Bruce Chrislip
and Steve Willis' "City Limits Gazette," but I'm excited to give it a try.
All I need is a little help from you..
Below you'll find a few questions to gather current information. It will be
compiled and published in our first few issues. Then, as you create new
material, or have updates that you'd like to share with the community, just
let us know and we'll help spread the word. Also planned are interviews,
biographies, histories, artwork, and maybe a few surprises from Steve
Willis!
Please help us get this started by answering the enclosed questionnaire and
returning it to me as soon as you get a chance. Of course, you can email
your responses to me at bwerts@vnet.net if you'd rather.
Much appreciated!
D. Blake Werts
12339 Chesley Drive
Charlotte, NC 28277
Please answer and mail/respond to:
D. Blake Werts
12339 Chesley Drive
Charlotte, NC 28277
bwerts@vnet.net
1. What's happening? Are you currently active in cartooning or any other
creative endeavors?
2. Do you have any new comix or zines available? If so, what are the details
(size, page count, cost)?
3. Do you have any older comix or zines available? If so, what are the
details (size, page count, cost)?
4. Will you consider trades?
5. Best way to contact you? Postal mailing address? Email address?
6. Besides this newsletter, how can readers keep up with your work? Are you
are active online?
7. What would you like to see in a newsletter / zine about mini comix?
8. Any announcements you'd like to make?
9. Would you be willing to contribute a spot cartoon or cover artwork for an
issue?
10. Any other mini comikers we should contact?
-----------------------------------
Charlotte, NC
Greetings mini comix fan,
It all started when I made a half-joking proclamation to Dan W. Taylor, "We
should start a mini comix news zine!" Dan wasted no time responding, more or
less, with "Blake, that sounds like a great thing for YOU to do.." Fast
forward a few years and I still have the itch. This idea was mentioned in an
email exchange with Richard Krauss, and next thing I know I was getting both
words of encouragement and lots of great suggestions on how we could make it
happen. Would it be possible to recapture some of the "paperNet" of years
past? I won't be so bold as to say we'll rebuild the sizable networks that
congregated around Clay Geerdes' "Comix World/Comix Wave" or Bruce Chrislip
and Steve Willis' "City Limits Gazette," but I'm excited to give it a try.
All I need is a little help from you..
Below you'll find a few questions to gather current information. It will be
compiled and published in our first few issues. Then, as you create new
material, or have updates that you'd like to share with the community, just
let us know and we'll help spread the word. Also planned are interviews,
biographies, histories, artwork, and maybe a few surprises from Steve
Willis!
Please help us get this started by answering the enclosed questionnaire and
returning it to me as soon as you get a chance. Of course, you can email
your responses to me at bwerts@vnet.net if you'd rather.
Much appreciated!
D. Blake Werts
12339 Chesley Drive
Charlotte, NC 28277
Please answer and mail/respond to:
D. Blake Werts
12339 Chesley Drive
Charlotte, NC 28277
bwerts@vnet.net
1. What's happening? Are you currently active in cartooning or any other
creative endeavors?
2. Do you have any new comix or zines available? If so, what are the details
(size, page count, cost)?
3. Do you have any older comix or zines available? If so, what are the
details (size, page count, cost)?
4. Will you consider trades?
5. Best way to contact you? Postal mailing address? Email address?
6. Besides this newsletter, how can readers keep up with your work? Are you
are active online?
7. What would you like to see in a newsletter / zine about mini comix?
8. Any announcements you'd like to make?
9. Would you be willing to contribute a spot cartoon or cover artwork for an
issue?
10. Any other mini comikers we should contact?
-----------------------------------
Labels:
Bruce Chrislip,
City Limits Gazette,
Clay Geerdes,
Colin Upton,
Comix Wave,
Comix World,
D. Blake Werts,
Dan W. Taylor,
Richard Krauss,
SPACE
Serenade
From 1935 by the Calumet Music Company. Interesting that sheet music by Franz Schubert has advertisements for cowboy songs on the back cover.
Labels:
Calumet Music Co.,
Chicago,
Doring Sisters,
Franz Schubert,
Serenade (Song),
sheet music,
WGN (Radio station)
The Lettermen Sing Bacharach
Friday, February 7, 2014
That Wonderful Souvenir Strain : Fox Trot Song
When I was a teenager I loved going to record stores and thumbing through the LP albums just to enjoy the graphic design of the covers.
But before my time, there was commercial sheet music and I find myself enjoying the cover graphics of this music-related medium in much the same way.
This piece appears to have been published in 1922 or 1923, and is local!
But before my time, there was commercial sheet music and I find myself enjoying the cover graphics of this music-related medium in much the same way.
This piece appears to have been published in 1922 or 1923, and is local!
Labels:
E.C. Ahern,
Henri A. Keates,
Henri C. Lebel,
Henry F. Parks,
Jack O. Dale,
Mabel M. Jenkins,
Ruth Gillespie,
Samuel Phelps Totten,
Seattle,
sheet music,
That Wonderful Souvenir Strain
Favorite Movie Quotes: And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself
"The improbability of events depicted in this film is the surest indication that they actually did occur."
Louise Cordet Sings Bacharach
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Phone photo 3158
During its heyday in the 1960s, The Trail's End was out in the country in the Tumwater area, hosting lots of horse and pony shows and events. Since we raised Shetland and New Forest ponies, this was a place we'd visit from time to time.
The place has been closed up and derelict for quite awhile, and residential sprawl has caught up to the surrounding area. Today it could serve as a nice location for a B-movie.
Labels:
New Forest ponies,
Phone photo,
Shetland ponies,
Trail's End,
Tumwater
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Monday, February 3, 2014
Javier Malosetti Plays Bacharach
Sunday, February 2, 2014
OK My Town Is Going Nuts Right Now
The Seahawks won and about half of the 1600 souls in my little town are honking horns, firing guns, lighting fireworks, yelling in the streets. The last time I saw this much public celebration around here was when Obama got Osama. It is really something to witness.
Well, good. Washington, my home, deserves to finally have some national win of any sort in the sports world. I am not a football fan, but I like the way this has generated a lift in morale for folks around here. Sort of like Christmas has been extended up here in our Far Left corner of the USA.
Labels:
Barack Obama,
Christmas,
football,
McCleary,
Osama bin Laden,
Seattle Seahawks,
Three Stooges
Favorite Movie Quotes: The Ladykillers (1955)
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