The Music Lives On: Folk Song Traditions told by Alabama Artists

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Title: The Music Lives On After the Instrument is Destroyed Artist: Lonnie Holley Dimension: 35 x 35 x 4


Title: Singer's Flowerpot Artist: Lonnie Holley Dimension: 35 x 42 x 25


Title: Mama’s Song Artist: Mary Lee Bendolph Dimension: 36.25 x 47 x 2


Title: Old Rugged Cross Artist: Joe Minter Dimension: 42 x 78 x 16


Title: Sweep Me Baby, Sweep Me All Night Long Artist: Thornton Dial Dimension: 48.25 x 72.5 x 7


Title: Chuck Berry Artist: Richard Dial Dimension: 80 x 66 x 28


Title: Saturday Night Special Artist: Charlie Lucas Dimension: 32 x 39 x 8


Title: Strange Fruit – Alabama Grapes Artist: Thornton Dial Dimension: 88 x 70.5 x 8


Title: A Man Can Be a Star Artist: Thornton Dial, Jr. Dimension: 48 x 43.5 x 7


Title: Otis Redding/Dock of the Bay Artist: Mose Tolliver Dimension: 18 x 24 x 1


Title: Minnie Pearl with her Mandolin (1969) Artist: Jimmy Lee Sudduth Dimension: 32 x 52 x 2.5


Title: American Idol Artist: Richard Dial Dimension: 37 x 58 x 34


Title: England’s Rose Artist: Ronald Locket Dimension: 48 x 48 x 2


Title: Past Time (Hanging Out at the Juke Joint) Artist: Lonnie Holley Dimension: 20.5 x 16 x 11


Title: Roman Stripes Artist: Essie Bendolph Pettway Dimension: 80 x 90


Title: Howlin’ Wolf Artist: Thornton Dial Dimension: 66 x 6 x 6


Title: Blues People Artist: Thornton Dial Dimension: 40 x 62 x 9


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