Lizzie Douglas (June 3, 1897 – August 6, 1973), known as Memphis Minnie, was a blues guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter
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Pharoah Sanders and John Coltrane, photo by Chuck Stewart, NJ, 1966
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Alain Delon, Marianne Faithfull and Mick Jagger
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Miles Davis at Jimi Hendrix’s funeral at Dunlap Baptist Church, Rainer Beach, Washington, September 1970
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Miles Davis by Don Hunstein -- 1969
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Thelonious Monk by Eugene Smith
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Gene Tierney in Leave Her to Heaven
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Big Mama Thornton
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I put no stock in the significance of birth anniversaries, normally noting them only as reminders of something actually interesting; this time I learned that Jean Genet and I share ours (December 19), which reminds me of how interesting the great mage was
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"'Camus is a very fine writer, but France has many other fine writers. Camus is not a great writer, not a genius. He added, There is only one genius in France today.' Who was that, we wanted to know. Sartre’s answer was: 'Jean Genet.'"
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