Blues guitarist Chris Cain hides part of his face with his right hand as he laughs. He sits on cement steps by a brick wall. On the top landing are a piano, guitar, sheet music and a coffee mug. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "Chris Cain, blues singer/songwriter/guitarist. Discography. Late Night City Blues, Blue Rock'it Records. Cuttin' Loose, Blind Pig Records. Can't Buy A Break, Blind Pig Records. Somewhere Along the Way, Blind Pig Records. Booking & Promotions, The Blues Agency, 408.464.3317, bluesagent[at]aol.com." Printed in the right margin, "Photo: Charles Nucci. Art Direction: Smart Design Group 408.995.5745."
Guitarist Chris Cain hides part of his face with his right hand as he laughs. He sits on cement steps by a brick wall. On the top landing are a piano, guitar, sheet music and a coffee mug. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "Chris Cain, blues singer/songwriter/guitarist. Discography, Unscheduled Flight . Blue Rock'it Records (1997), Somewhere Along the Way . Blind Pig Records (1995), Can't Buy A Break . Blind Pig Records (1992), Cuttin' Loose . Blind Pig Records (1990), Late Night City Blues . Blue Rock'it Records (1989). Booking & Promotions, The Blues Agency, 408.793.5122, bluesagent[at]aol.com." Printed in the right margin, "Photo: Charles Nucci. Art Direction: Smart Design Group 408.995.5745."
The Reverend, a member of the psychobilly band Reverend Horton Heat, plays an electric guitar as he stands on a double bass, in his cowboy boots, that has been laid on its side on stage as the bass player, Jimbo Wallace, bends over the neck and continues playing the bass. A crowd stands surrounding the stage. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "Reverend Horton Heat. [logo]. Sub Pop Records, 1952 First Avenue, Suite 1103, Seattle, WA 98101, TEL: (206) 441-8441." Printed in the right margin, "Photo: Charles Peterson."
Norris Turner, an African American male jazz saxophone player, sits, smiling at the camera and holding an alto saxophone with both hands. He wears a double breasted business suit. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "Norris Turney. Photo (c)Andy Snow. Hot Jazz Management & Production [logo]. Bookings. Russ Dantzier, 328 West 43rd St Ste 4FE, New York, NY 10036, (212) 586-8125."
Kipori "Baby Wolf" Woods, an African American male blues guitarist and singer from New Orleans, Louisiana, closes his eyes and grimaces with his chin lifted high as he plays an electric guitar. House of the Blues is hanging on the wall behind him. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "Kipori "Baby Wolf" Woods, www.babywolf.com. Contact Info: Melissa Woods, (504) 236-5814, babywolf[at]bellsouth.net. Louisiana Red Hot Records "Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler" [logo]. 2001 Gentilly Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70119, (504) 948-4600 . Fax (504) 948-4422 . redhotrec[at]aol.com." Printed in the right margin, "Photo by: Charles Driebé."
Deborah Coleman, an African American woman, hugs an electric guitar to her body. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "Photo: Pat Johnson. Deborah Coleman. Blind Pig Recording Artist. Blind Pig [logo]."
R.L. Burnside, an African American blues guitarist, wears a conical masonic hat and holds his hands up shoulder height with his fingers spread.. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "Fat Possum Records [logo], P.O. Box 1923, Oxford, MS 38655, (601) 236-3110, email address: ftpossum[at]watervalley.net, Website: Watervalley.net/fatpossum/indes.html. R.L. Burnside. For Bookings: Piedmont Talent (704) 399-2210." Printed in the right margin, "Photo by: Matthew Johnson."
Tad, a grunge band comprised of four white men, stand together and smile, one with his mouth open wide, another with his arms crossed over his body, in a close-up photograph. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "TAD. [logo]. Sub Pop Records, 1932 . 1st Ave., Suite 1103, Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 441-8441." Printed in the right margin, "photo: Charles Peterson."
Blues guitarist Debbie Davies stands with her head slightly tilted forward and looks back up at the camera as she plays an electric guitar. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "Photo: Pat Johnson. Booking:Intrepid Artists 704 358-4777. Debbie Davies. Blind Pig Recording Artist. Blind Pig [logo]."
Voodoo Cowboys, a band comprised of four white men, sit or lean on a pile of tires stacked up by a dilapidated building. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "Voodoo Cowboys." Printed in the right margin, "Photo credit: Lisa Johnson." A printed label attached to the top right-hand corner of the photograph, "The Music Book, 617 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205, 317-926-1244."
Billy Tipton Memorial Sax Quartet, a saxophone quartet comprised of four white women and one white man who play jazz, soul, and funk music, stand together laughing. One band member holds a baritone sax and lets it rest on the floor. Another band member has a soprano sax on a holder on the floor in front of her. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "Billy Tipton Memorial Sax Quartet. FAX (206) 323-9215, TEL (206) 328-7178. Photo: Charles Peterson."
The Cultivators is a rock band comprised of four white men. Three sit on a wall and one stands behind those three as the photograph is taken from below the wall up toward the trees. The man sitting farthest to the left is likely Dan Israel. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "The Cultivators." Printed in the right margin, "Photo Credit: Steve Cohen."
Stanford Prison Experiment, a lo-fi rock band comprised of a Hispanic American man and three white men, stand against a wall of graffiti and wipe their lips. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "Mario Jimenez, Mark Fraser, Davey Latter, Mike Starkey. Stanford Prison Experiment. World Domination [logo]. Contact: 213-850-0254." Printed in the right margin, "Photo: Lisa Johnson."
Guitarist Chris Cain stands with his left hand holding the neck of an electric guitar and his right hand in his pocket as he looks down and to the left. He wears a dark, double-breasted suit. Printed in the margin below the photograph, "Chris Cain. Blind Pig Recording Artist. For Booking Info Contact: Rita Mc Hann, 408.464.3317, 408.464.3273 Fax, bluesagent[at]aol.com. Bling Pig [logo]." Printed up right margin, "Photo: Pat Johnson Studios."