Ephemera: Going Solo
Today's shots are all of "individual performers." This lady's name is Alta and she was banging on that Chicago-made flattop box in 1931-32 per the photo's inscription. Next up...
So people actually played banjo-guitars? This 1920s performer sure had the look down.
Here's Maine/Pittsburgh photographer Charles Apgar playing his Lyon and Healy Camp Guitar. Did I ever expect to see one of these super-rare instruments in a photo? No way! Very cool. A nice toss-in is the Hoosier cabinet (like the ones my father-in-law restores) in the background.
Meet Esther Corbett... in the flower patch... in 1929... playing bowlback mandolin of the 1900s Regal persuasion.
Ring that 5-string proud! A girl in the 1890s or early 1900s.
The fancy-tie, shiny-shoes picker above was caught in 1923... presumably at the gates of his true love's house.
At first glance, this 1965 pic looks like a party...
...and then you realize he's just opened that brand-new Harmony tenor banjo for an Xmas present!
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A lot of these lovely pics come very close to Maira Kalman's excellent collection's thing, here: http://www.mairakalman.com/books/adult/girls-standing-lawns/#1
Peeps Playing on Lawns?