Cash, Johnny. (1932-2003) & Carter Cash, June. (1929-2003). Collection of Promotional Photographs and Press Releases.
From the collection of the legendary Boston jazz promoter Fred Taylor (b. 1930), known for booking jazz clubs Paul's Mall and Jazz Workshop in the 1960's–70's. The musicians he invited to Boston included many greats of the era, such as John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Muddy Waters, and Dizzy Gillespie, as well as young performers Bruce Springstein, Billy Joel, and Earth, Wind and Fire. He was the first to book the young Bob Dylan to play in Boston, and also staged Miles Davis' comeback show in 1981. The Music Museum of New England writes: "If you are a jazz musician who’s played in Boston anytime over the past half-century, it’s a good bet you got the gig because of Fred Taylor."
Group of original photographs and other promotional materials relating to Johnny Cash, June Carter and their associated acts, from the collection of the Boston music promoter Fred Taylor. The collection includes 18 glossy 8 x 10 promotional photographs, ca. early 1970's, of Johnny Cash (3 photos); Johnny and June together (3 photos); Anita Carter and the Carter Sisters (4 photos); Jan Howard (2 photos); backing band The Tennessee Three (5 photos); and the complete cast of the Johnny Cash show (1 photo). Also included is a press release about the Johnny Cash Show's appearance at Boston's Symphony Hall on February 22, 1981 (1 p.), and multiple copies of promotional biographies of Johnny Cash, June Carter, and Jan Howard, most dated 1975. In an original folder featuring a portrait of Johnny Cash on the cover. Folder ripped, but contents overall in fine condition; photographs mostly very fine.
Cash, Johnny. (1932-2003) & Carter Cash, June. (1929-2003). Collection of Promotional Photographs and Press Releases.
From the collection of the legendary Boston jazz promoter Fred Taylor (b. 1930), known for booking jazz clubs Paul's Mall and Jazz Workshop in the 1960's–70's. The musicians he invited to Boston included many greats of the era, such as John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Muddy Waters, and Dizzy Gillespie, as well as young performers Bruce Springstein, Billy Joel, and Earth, Wind and Fire. He was the first to book the young Bob Dylan to play in Boston, and also staged Miles Davis' comeback show in 1981. The Music Museum of New England writes: "If you are a jazz musician who’s played in Boston anytime over the past half-century, it’s a good bet you got the gig because of Fred Taylor."
Group of original photographs and other promotional materials relating to Johnny Cash, June Carter and their associated acts, from the collection of the Boston music promoter Fred Taylor. The collection includes 18 glossy 8 x 10 promotional photographs, ca. early 1970's, of Johnny Cash (3 photos); Johnny and June together (3 photos); Anita Carter and the Carter Sisters (4 photos); Jan Howard (2 photos); backing band The Tennessee Three (5 photos); and the complete cast of the Johnny Cash show (1 photo). Also included is a press release about the Johnny Cash Show's appearance at Boston's Symphony Hall on February 22, 1981 (1 p.), and multiple copies of promotional biographies of Johnny Cash, June Carter, and Jan Howard, most dated 1975. In an original folder featuring a portrait of Johnny Cash on the cover. Folder ripped, but contents overall in fine condition; photographs mostly very fine.