Georgia Laster Branch of the National Association of Negro Musicians Presents Its Eleventh Annual Memorial Concert Sunday Afternoon, January 13, 1974
Los Angeles: Georgia Laster Branch/National Association of Negro Musicians, Publisher, 1974. Unbound. Good. Item #021791
Single sheet, folded into four pages. Roughly 8 ½ by 11 inches. Peach paper stock. A program for a 1974 concert dedicated to the memory of A.C. Harris Bilbrew, Mozelle Te Outley and Edna Hammett Porter. This includes a list of secheduled performances and perfomers, as well as a list of patrons and biographies of the three whose show this was dedicated to. NANM is an association founded in 1919 that promotes the work and education of Black musicians in America through scholarships, educational opportunities and networking, etc. The Georgia Laster Branch formed in 1961 in Los Angeles, inspired by the work of the national organization. It was named after a Black musician who died in a car accident in 1961. GOOD condition. Some creases and wrinkles present, especially at the corners. Offsetting/toning along the top edge.
Price: $35.00
