BLUES UNLIMITED Magazine #38 (1966) GARY DAVIS Bukka OTIS RUSH AFBF Robt Johnson

Issue No. 38, November 1966, of Blues Unlimited from Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, England. Cover photos: Will Shade and Big Memphis Ma Rainey, photographed in Memphis by Dick Waterman. Back cover photos: Mississippi John Hurt with Dick Spottswood; Mance Lipscomb; Rev. Gary Davis.  The issue also features photos and a review of American Folk Blues Festival (Otis Rush, Sippie Wallace, Junior Wells, Roosevelt Sykes, Fred Below, Jack Myers, Sleepy John Estes, Yank Rachell, Robert Pete Williams, Big Joe Turner, Little Brother Montgomery) plus news and short bios on some of the performers (such as "Otis Rush has recorded for Crash" and "Roosevelt Sykes is now running his own studio, Tiki, in Houma, La."). Articles: Rev. Gary Davis interview Part 1 (recalling Blind Boy Fuller and J.B. Long), Booker (Bukka) White Part 3 (by David Evans), Robert Johnson by Don Kent, Jack Kelly and His South Memphis Jug Band by Paul Garon, Columbia's 1927 Memphis session, Carolina Blues/Blind Boy Fuller by Simon Napier. Also ads, news, reviews, and blues and gospel discographies. 28 pages, 6-1/2 x 8 inches, mimeographed, stapled. In excellent condition. 

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