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[Photograph of Tex Ritter in Concert]

Description: Tex Ritter performing onstage with a band. He is on the left of the photograph playing a guitar and standing in front of a microphone. A man wearing glasses plays drums behind Ritter. On the right side of the photo, a man with a fiddle stands in front of another bespectacled man. The background of the stage is painted in the image of a downtown business scene.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Portrait of Clarence Henry with a Stuffed Frog]

Description: Photograph of Clarence "Frogman" Henry lying on top of a piano. He is propped on his right arm and has his head in his left hand; there is a stuffed frog on his right shoulder, posed in the same way. Henry is wearing a suit with a light shirt, dark tie, and patterned jacket. Some of the piano keys are visible at the bottom of the image.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Photograph Featuring Janis Joplin at Tyrell Elementary School]

Description: Photograph of the Tyrell Elementary School' 1952 Christmas Program. Children are arranged onstage in a raked pyramid in front of a curtain. Each child is wearing a white top and holding a microphone. The girl sitting to the far right of the bottom row is Janis Joplin. An adult woman is sitting before the stage in a wooden chair, and other people can be seen sitting behind her.
Date: December 1952
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast

[Photograph of Moon Mullican at a KFDM Recording]

Description: Photograph of Moon Mullican at a KDFM recording with his arms around two men. To the left is a middle aged man wearing a suit and paisley tie. In the middle of the picture is Moon Mullican wearing a ribbon bow tie and a broad brimmed hat. To the right is a younger man standing besides a KFDM microphone and wearing a dark coat over a sweater. The group is standing in a corner, with a curtained wall behind them to the left and a door to the right.
Date: unknown
Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
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