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ASR 2004 February Supplement

    2003 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
    Supplement

    1 Rock in a Hard Place: Grassroots Cultural Production in the Post-Elvis Era
    William T. Bielby

    NEW! Click on the links below for additional graphics and sound clips that supplement this article.

    GRAPHICS

    Poppel's
    Note: Advertisement for "Poppel's Under 21 Club," circa 1961 - a venue for record hops and live music in Chicago's south suburbs (JPG file, 63 KB).
    Photo courtesy of Jan Gabriel

    The Capitols
    Note: Before they became the "Mus-twangs," "The Capitols" perform at a teen dance in Harvey IL, circa 1959 (JPG file, 63 KB).
    Photo courtesy of Keith Anderson

    Willy and the Jeepers
    Note: "Willy and the Jeepers" performing at Poppel's, 1960 (JPG file, 63 KB).
    Photo by Raymond Rhode, courtesy of Willy Henson

    Jeepers-Poppels
    Note: "Willy and the Jeepers" in action at Poppel's Under 21 Club, 1960 (JPG file, 40 KB).
    Photo by Raymond Rhode, courtesy of Willy Henson

    The Newports
    Note: "The Newports" backing Douglas Klaviter, Thornton Township High School, Harvey, IL, 1962 (JPG file, 56 KB).


    SOUND CLIPS

    It Wasn't About the Money
    Note: Interview, August 14, 2002 (MP3 file, 01:18).

    Just a Few Bucks to My Name
    Note: Interview, August 14, 2002 (MP3 file, 02:37).

    Rock Lomand
    Note: Performed by the Mus-Twangs, Music traditional (MP3 file, 01:58).

    Willy Poppels Bernie Rockers
    Note: Interview, June 2, 2002 (MP3 file, 04:03).

    Joe's First Guitar
    Note: Interview, August 14, 2002 (WAV file, 01:10).

    Willy Hear It
    Note: Interview, June 2, 2002 (WAV file, 00:28).

     

 

 


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