The Maxwell Street market, looking toward Halsted Street, on Nov. 21, 1935, after city officials forced merchants to clear the sidewalks of their wares. They were still allowed to use the street. He also had an ear for East Coast blues, recording Washington, D.C.-based Piedmont guitar wizard Archie Edwards in Archies landmark barbershop. Radios beckon to shoppers along Maxwell Street on Nov. 30, 1986. They were known for a hard-driving style, featuring JBs slide, taking after Elmore James, but also for slow blues with thoughtful lyrics. This collection of early hits is a cheap way to get a taste. Joe Caldwell sells string beans for 45 cents a pound, tomatoes for 25 cents and onions for 20 cents from his cart in the Maxwell Street area on Sept. 25, 1975. He served in Vietnam in the 1960s, and then worked on the Chicago police force, being wounded a total of five times and suffering emotional scars. On 14th and Newberry Streets were spots for Big John Wrencher and Blind Jim Brewer. http://www.document-records.com/fulldetails.asp?ProdID=DOCD-5055 He played with Homesick James Williamson (said to be his cousin) and mandolinist Yank Rachell around Tennessee, and was recording in Chicago by 1937. I asked him another question. Vera Green, left, and Maria Gutierez, right, ride floats as queens in a parade honoring the 100th anniversary of the Maxwell and Halsted Street business districts on Nov. 25, 1955. Jewtown store owners were only too glad to let them plug in their electric cords, for the music drew a crowd in front of each store. In the late 19th century, Jewish immigrants started a produce market on Maxwell Street where it crosses Halsted Street. Pulled down by a drug problem, he quit music for 15 years, took a job and raised a family. JBs nephew, hard-rocking slide guitarist Little Ed Williams, began playing publicly in 1986, three years after J.B.s death in 1983, and recorded for Alligator Records. We have been open since at least 1939, and sometime before that. Polish sausage. In various parts of his life he was a pimp, a preacher, and a street vendor of homemade political buttons. Neither the university nor the Department of Planning has any specifics ready to release, and most Maxwell Street vendors . In 1952 he and Eddie teamed up again and became a hit on VeeJay Records. Maxwell Street Grill has great (open 24/7 day) Chicago Italian Sausage sandwiches, hot dogs, burgers, Gyros at a reasonable price. He was better known in Europe than in the U.S. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/19/arts/music/jimmy-dawkins-fast-fingered-blues-guitarist-dies-at-76.html?_r=0, Jimmy Reed, born in Dunleith, MS, is remembered for his simple, bouncy songs, his sweet, raggedy voice and squealing harmonica. Hesplayed on over 50 records with artists including Big Mojo Elem, Sunnyland Slim, Hip Linkchain, Little Mack Simmons, Eddie Shaw, Jimmie Lee Robinson, Robert Plunkett, Paul Jones, Mick Taylor, Easy Baby, Lovie Lee, Billy Branch, ZZ Hill, Taildragger, Harmonica Hines, Maurice John Vaughn, Melvin Taylor, and Willie Kent and more. Eddie C. cut a few sides for local labels in the 60s, and in 1977 released the LP King of the Jungle (Mr. Blues). The other definitive book on the development of urban blues, including Chicago Blues. Robert Merrill, Robert Merrill. http://illinoisentertainer.com/2014/01/january-2014-sweet-home/. Born in Tennessee, John Lee Granderson moved to Chicago in 1928 and played with John Lee Sonny Boy Williamson I, among others. Bernard Horwich, a financier and philanthropist, aided many organizations whose mission was to improve Jewish lives on the West Side of Chicago. His autobiography My First Eighty Years remainsa vivid account of his childhood as a Jew growing up in Russia, his education in business in East Prussia, his experiences as a Jewish immigrant to Chicago who rose to financial wealth and contributed to Jewish philanthropic organizations. Former U.S. Sen. Eugene McCarthy visits Maxwell Street in March 1972. This is how the music spawned on Maxwell Street reached the rest of the world. The Original Maxwell Street Polish Sausage Stand Southwest Corner of Union and James Rochford Streets. He went on to influence Earl Hooker and other guitar players, as well as his son, drummer Sam Carr. And then the blues began to spread. Coming up from the south, musicians were used to the natural sounds of stringed instruments, horns, drums, fiddles, banjos, washtubs and voices played on the street, in the church or on peoples front porches. Even after a divorce they remained friends and recorded an album on Razor together, 1979, After Work, re-released on Delmark as Troubles. He went about re-teaching himself. He was quickly disillusioned when he learned that there was a general dislike of greenhorns on Chicago streets. The Board of Trustees of the Univesity Of Illinois | Privacy Statement, Our Russian Exiles, Views in the Jewish Quarter on the West Side (1891), Philip Davis, A.B., General Aspects of the Population: Chicago, p. 57-60, Minnie F. Low, Philanthropy: Chicago, p. 87-99, Abraham Bisno, Economic and Industrial Condition: Chicago, p. 135-146, Mrs. Benjamin Davis, Religious Activity: Chicago, p. 172-182, Philip Davis, Educational Influences: Chicago, p. 211-219, I.K. Hildas daughter, Dena Epstein, generously provided the manuscript assembled after Hildas death with editorial comments and family photos. Over the past year, there have been substantial price increases for almost all food and ingredients, most in the range of 10 to 30 percent. Even after his bandstand and the stores were torn down, Sonny Scott continued to show up on various streets and at the Maxwell Street Foundation booth at the Chicago Blues Fest during the 2000s. (Phil Greer, Chicago Tribune), Sunday, Oct. 30, 1988, proved to be a typically busy day at the Maxwell Street market. Born outside Memphis, TN, Johnny Shines moved to Arkansas at age 16 and became a follower and imitator of Howlin Wolf, then traveled with Robert Johnson, learning his masterful finger-picking and slide guitar style. Bill toured Europe and lived in Amsterdam. Chess recorded him but failed to release his songs; JOB label recorded several of his postwar blues classics in 1952-53, but he was discouraged by slow sales and retired from professional music until 1965, when the folk blues revival called him back. He played with Sunnyland Slim and Big Joe Williams and joined Moody Jones group playing for tips on Maxwell Street. He shared the stage with Magic Sam, Byther Smith, Magic Slim, Little Milton, Buddy Guy, Jr. Wells, Howlin Wolf and many other blues legends. Sometimes they were fairly compensated, as in Van Halen paying royalties to blues guitarist John Brim for Ice Cream Man. But other times the bluesmen had to fight to get paid, as when Floyd Jones contested the rock group Canned Heats use of his lyrics On the Road Again. Jones told Living Blues Magazine (LB 59, Spring 1984) that Canned Heat band members Bob Hite, Henry Vestine and Alan Wilson were blues record collectors and very likely bought a 78 rpm record of Jones 1953 JOB Records version of On the Road Again at Bernard Abrams Maxwell Radio Shop. Enduring discrimination against their quaint appearance and alien tongue outside the West Side district, Maxwell Street area residentshad no good reason to leave the ghetto and spend their money elsewherewith all their needs and desires for provisions, goods, and services immediately at hand. bjb. It's located in Illinois, United States.A Velcro'ed Pill Pouch. I play with my guitar, and my foot percussion thing and I have my racked harmonica like Jimmy Reed played. Harpers swinging version of Every Day I have the blues on a Canal Street Sunday morning in summer 2006. Born in 1933, growing up in Sunflower, Mississippi, Leon Brooks learned from masters Sonny Boy Williamson (Rice Miller), Elmore James, Boyd Gilmore and Charlie Booker. He loved Maxwell Street: Everything in my house was from Maxwell Street, there were blues bands on every corner although you did have to watch out for the pickpockets down there. UIC Parking Services reserves the right to change all rates and fees without notice. Horns and violins are prominent. Not hampered by a tracheotomy, Scotty sang at a birthday party for fellow bluesman Artie White and preaches against violence and for love in the family : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGmQUrLJTOU He died Feb. 1, 2012 of complications from a heart attack: http://www.austinweeklynews.com/News/Articles/2-8-2012/Little-Scotty-has-gone-home/, Smilin Bobby, a singer and guitar player promoted by bass player Laurance Glasser, puts on a fine show, marked by his habitual grin, well-written songs, and stinging guitar leads. Horst Lippmann also directed a show on a television station in Baden Baden, West Germany, and each year during the tour he featured the troupe on his show. 2: Postwar Chicago Blues (CD Rhino)A terrific collection of 18 songs recorded in Chicago between 1950 and 1962, with an appropriate picture of Maxwell Street on the cover. Descriptions of Davis and other Maxwell Street musicians of that era are likely to be found in the 1981 documentary directed by Linda Williams. Perkins played on Maxwell street from 1965 on, even at the new market at Canal Street after the old market was moved in 1994. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdeRc5vsoS4. Hearing Chuck Berry playing on records inspired him to take up guitar. And this is Maxwell Street (CD, Rooster Blues)Recorded on Maxwell Street in 1964 for the documentary film And This Is Free, the original master tapes were discovered a few years ago and have now (October, 2000) been released as a three CD set. The Polacheck family lived well in Poland when the peasants believing the Jews killed Christ were incited to the retaliation of Pogroms. He died in a nursing home in 2013 from complications of his wounds. The cumulative evidence in the mosaic of Bernheimers Chicago testified to a core of common facts without any comprehensive unity. B. Hutto, Otis Spann, Jimmy Cotton, Otis Rush, Homesick James, Johnny Young, Johnny Shines and Big Walter Horton. Hes a genuine Mississippi bluesman, born in Sunflower, MS. He is also known as Mr. Pitiful, from his former band with the late Magic Slim. Heres an article from Greece: http://blues.gr/profiles/blogs/an-interview-with-versatile-melvin-taylor-one-of-the-greatest, A highly talented guitarist Born in Chicago (the title of his famous song), Bloomfield joined a small but influential group of young white men, including Paul Butterfield and Charlie Musselwhite, who visited South and West Side clubs to learn from and play with Chicago bluesmen. Over the years, Maxwell Street, shown here circa1905, grew into a vast Sunday-morning flea market. Street scene on Maxwell Street near Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois, October 9, 1955. Cartooning was effectively combat by different means. He played about a year in Wolfs band, ran a clothing store and taxi business from 1961-69, and returned to play music until his death.http://sundayblues.org/archives/tag/sunnyland-slim. Order Online Hours & Location. The focal point was the intersection of Halsted and 13th Street named Maxwell. While record-breaking throngs were buying luxury gifts in Loop stores in December 1936, Maxwell Street merchants applied their usual tactics to shoppers in their district. Also see his live performance of this song on the Street in Mike Sheas film, And This Is Free. Some of these tracks feature the original Sonny Boy Williamson on harp, creating a sound many believe was a preview of what Muddy Waters and Little Walter would do later.http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000000JI3/charlekcowder. He migrated to Chicago and was playing on Maxwell Street by 1947. 717 West Maxwell Street, , IL 60607 (773) 717-7979 Visit Website More From Eater Chicago Sign up for the newsletter Eater Chicago Jones said he eventually won a settlement. Born in Shaw, MS, David Honey Edwards was one of the last Delta guitar players to travel and perform professionally. He made many recordings with Delmark, Evidence, JSP and other labels, from 1969 into the 21st century. He died tragically of a heart attack after he ran over a man in an automobile. The historians universe neither privileges subjective fictions of myth and imaginative story telling nor objective sciences of measurement and numbers. Gary. The produce is "seconds," but Caldwell says his customers don't mind. Even as one of the international touring blues recording artists of the day, Walter continued to play Maxwell Street, playing guitar instead of harmonica to avoid conflict with the musicians union. Today, there is little left of the old Maxwell Street market. The merchants will tell you how their fathers started on Maxwell Street, how they worked in the stores on Maxwell as kids before going to Halsted, and how their businesses thrived in both locations. After many years, his ideas were accepted. http://www.mikebloomfield.com, The documentary Born in Chicago shows the white guys who learned from Chicago African American blues men and often became more famous than their teachers. Courtesy of the Newberry Library, Rees and Rucker, 1849 http://www.allmusic.com/artist/floyd-jones-mn0000194122/biographyHe switched to bass as that electric instrument became popular. Maxwell Street market near Maxwell and Halsted Streets, Chicago, Illinois, March 22, 1953. July 30 2001. Located on the eastern side at the south branch of the Chicago River with a few industrial buildings, the street moved westward with increasing residential density around Jefferson Street, where outdoor marketing first appeared. Music today is nothing but the old original beat, only theyre making it with musical instruments instead of the drum. I work out my anger, happiness, love, sorrow, everything I shoots all of it right out through that guitar, Robinson told National Geographic Explorer in a 1994 television special on the Great African-American Migration from the south to the north. Heat vegetable oil over medium heat and add onions. Where is the original Maxwell Street polish? Let Eater know about your favorite street food stand by emailing chicago@eater.com with the subject Street Food.. Among them, the Hebrew Literary Society, Order of Brith Abraham, Chicago Hebrew Institute, Chicago Zion Society, and with the help of Leon Zolotkoff, the Order Knights of Zion, in which he was the first grand-master.He financially aided war victims of Poland and Lithuania in 1919. Born in Lambert, MS, Snooky Pryor grew up with Jimmy Rogers and Floyd Jones, according to Mike Rowes book Chicago Blues. His statue keeps a vigil on the gentrified 21st century Maxwell Street. In June 1944, the Chicago Maternity Center at the corner of Maxwell Street and Newberry Avenue was surrounded by the open-air market. Cream, The Very Best of Cream (Uni/A&M). Find 5 listings related to Maxwell Street Grill in Homewood on YP.com. He helped protest the streets demolition through 2000. SEE MENU FOR KIDS. Once golden brown and caramelized, transfer onions to a bowl. Inspired by both Sonny Boy Williamsons and Little Walter Jacobs, Charles Edwards, born in 1933 in Tuscaloosa AL, began playing harp shortly after hitting Chicago in 1949. He was attacked with stones when looking for his cousins address on the West Side. But damn it, they can see pictures.. In 1948 he moved from Memphis to Chicago. "Poor folks can't afford to pay more," he said. He recorded three albums on Earwig Records from 1999 til 2007. (Chicago Tribune historical photo), King Levinsky, shownin 1931, worked in his family's fish market on Maxwell Street in 1931 even as he was achieving fame as a professional heavyweight boxer. 10 (October 1909): 4-5. 701 West Maxwell Street. By means of a talented caricaturist and snappy caption, the target of the cartoon received instant recognition in the eyes of a gleeful beholder. We stay true to the way Jim served Maxwell Street sandwiches when we were on that famous corner. There are several hallmarks at a classic Chicago street food stand. 312-440-0000. Born in Earle, Arkansas, Moody Jones migrated to Missouri and arrived in Chicago in 1939. They found the street thronged with people of all kinds. Through the late 1970s and 1980s he showed up to play at the Delta Fish Market. Her holy dance for the song Power from this video was adapted, in a more secular fashion, on stage by the British rock group, the Rolling Stones. Dorsey co-founded the National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses in 1933, and teamed musically with the powerfully inspired Chicago South Side singer Mahalia Jackson six years later to popularize the gospel form.https://www.pbs.org/thisfarbyfaith/people/thomas_dorsey.html. (Chicago Tribune historical photo), Joseph Steward, 45, sells pillows and just about anything else on Maxwell Street on April 25, 1993. The store moved in 2001 to nearby Union Street once the building was sold, muscled out by the soon-to-be-built University Village apartments. In the human documentary active people in the period acted out many lives on a variety of platforms. They voiced temporal concerns and often pursued conflicting interests. During the 1960s he worked as sideman and leader, playing on many anthologies in the style of early 20th century Memphis. When Sholem Alechem the Yiddish humoristwas called the Jewish Mark Twain, Twain replied, Please tell him that Im the AmericanSholem Aleichem. bjb. He never gave up, continuing to play until his death on a California road trip. 405-414-7567. http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/horst_lippman, Theodore Roosevelt Hound Dog Taylor took his guitar and slide to Maxwell Street in 1940 when he first arrived in Chicago from Natchez, Mississippi at age 23. Lost Ticket. (Chicago Tribune historical photo), Soroka Rayfield, 70, grinds horseradish at the Maxwell Street market in 1938. One of Chicagos very first record companies to record blues was Ora-Nelle Records, owned and operated by Bernard Abrams and his wife Idel at their Radio and Records store at 831 W. Maxwell Street. Williams,James Brown, Dennis Edwards, Pervis Spann, Walt Willey, and Charlie Love. 60607. SEE MENU BEVERAGES & SIDES. Graduating in the 1970s from Manley High and from East-West University. The ridiculed target was instantly recognized and the satirical message immediately understood abetted by brief captions. bjb, Jewish families in eastern Europe would send their daughters to work and with luck land husbands in America. For twenty years Hildas mother made a go of supporting the family, continually moving addresses in the Maxwell Street area in response to the cost of rent and limited family resources. Small $ 13.95. Jimmy and Eddie toured the U.S. and Europe, from Black nightclubs to German auditoriums and southern white fraternities. He also recorded for Random Records, JOB, and Parrot. Born in Greenville, MS, Frank Craig was playing guitar by age four, learning blues and country/western from older musicians who bought home-brewed corn whiskey from his mother. Some have been reproduced by Delmark Records. 60610. (Chicago Tribune historical photo), Bernard Pinsker stands outside his shop on Maxwell Street, east of Halsted Street, on April 17, 1970. He continued in this way for several extra verses, more biography on the great late baritone. His mother wanted him to be a cantor. http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/blues-plate-special/Content?oid=908489Frank appears along with Jimmie Lee Robinson, Sleepy Otis Hunt, Willie Hudson and Bill Warren on a CD produced in 1995 by photographer Jim Fraher, Lost American Bluesman: http://www.amazon.com/Lost-American-Bluesmen/dp/B000005BNA/ref=ntt_mus_dp_dpt_1. He died of a heart attack on a visit back home in Clarksdale, MS. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/big-john-mn0000063942Big John Wrencher plays Maxwell Street Alley Blues, c. 1968, on the And This Is Free CD. The modern antisemitic caricature of the Jewish plan for global domination in TheProtocols of the Elders of Zion (1903)was present in the mock world of cartooning. Corritores photos of Anderson and other musicians of that era are here: http://bobcorritore.com/photos/chicago-blues-1970s-to-early-eighties-part-2-2/During the 1980s Anderson showed up often to play on Maxwell Street and at the Delta Fish Market.http://www.allmusic.com/artist/little-willie-anderson-mn0000264819/biography, Authored by Bonni McKeown, document.getElementById("wpmt-578421-811241").innerHTML = eval(decodeURIComponent("%27%62%6f%6e%6e%69%40%62%61%72%72%65%6c%68%6f%75%73%65%62%6f%6e%6e%69%2e%63%6f%6d%27"))*protected email*,Maxwell Street Foundation Advisory Council memberThis material is copyrighted.BMc, 2014, P.O. He created unique songs such as Bad Luck Blues, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, Bluebird Blues, Sugar Mama and Elevator Woman and set the stage for the upbeat electric blues Chicago of the 1950s. Jimmy popularized the harmonica rack; it left his hands free to play his guitar riffs while Eddie kept up the rhythmic bass line (the famous Jimmy Reed lump. Jimmys wife Mary sang along on some of his recordings and helped him remember songs, and his son Jimmy Jr. plays harmonica and guitar. When I first put my feet on the soil of Chicago, I was so disgusted that I wished I had stayed in Russia. Halsted street car conductors take in bales of transfers from the workers in these industrial plants. He played electric slide guitar and sang, often with a tall, thin white harmonica player, Tom, and the drummer Porkchop Hines who claimed to have played with Louis Jordan and often sang the hit Caldonia. Porkchop lived in the building next door and supplied the electric power for the show. The sound of bands like the Rolling Stones, Cream, Led Zeppelin and many others came about when English teenagers tried to duplicate the music of Maxwell Street bluesmen.Chuck Cowdery, author of Blues Legends featuring photos by Raeburn Flerlage, Gibbs-Smith, 1995, A 1981 documentary trailer sums up the sights and the musical soundtrack of Maxwell Streets history, from scenes of early 20th century Jewish stores to 1930s hokum songs, to the popular recorded rockin blues of the 1950s, to the street musicians using their van as a stage backdrop, to the Happy Bus driver who sings Count Your Blessings while taking passengers along Roosevelt Road to Halsted.http://www.wbez.org/blogs/lee-bey/2013-06/old-maxwell-street-remembered-film-107720. His books translatedin Yiddish were popular on New Yorks lower east side. Although Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker were always more jazz-oriented, Eric Clapton was and remains a devotee of blues in all its forms. In America, the music has evolved to include elements of jazz and Broadway show tunes, in a melting pot just like Maxwell Street. It was torn down in the name of progress and urban renewal in 1994 to make way for the University of Illinois Chicago campus. So our margins are being squeezed, but more important than that is the loss of late-night customers. Global in reach and portal to world populations in transit, the densely populated inner-city business and working class residential streets housed alien nationals, race colonies, and native white Anglosspeaking thirty languages on the polyglot West Side streets. One of only two records issued by Bernard Abrams OraNelle Records, according to Mike Rowes Chicago Blues, was Little Walters I Just Keep Loving Her with Othum Brown, backed by Walters harp on the other side, as Othum sang Ora Nelle Blues. The Abrams named the record company for Othums lady friend Ora Nelle. Backstage with J.B. by guitarist Dave Weld: http://www.chicagobluesguide.com/features/jb-hutto-by-weld/jb-hutto-weld-page.html, J.B. Hutto plays his racy Pet Cream Man, featuring his guitar slide on the And This Is FreeCD, Blinded in his youth, Jim Brewer was urged by his parents to learn music. The Maxwell Street market its principal thoroughfare was just south of Roosevelt Road on either side of Halsted Street was the predecessor of today's suburban flea markets. With his sweeping jazz-like solos and intentional overdriving of amplifers, Little Walter revolutionized the art of electric harmonica. 116 26. Venson was a drummer and harmonica player who accompanied Big Joe Williams in the late 1950s-early 60s. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/homesick-james-williamson-mn0000825544/biography, This German promoter helped the music spawned on Maxwell Street to reach the rest of the world. Abstract. In addition to his lack of sight, he lost a thumb and a finger in a shotgun incident in 1930, but learned to play guitar in spite of the handicap. In human documents the unique past is valued, and resemblance to more recent historical trends raised to awareness. Soon he held North Side jobs at Kingston Mines and John Brims Broadway Night Club, plus a trip to Mississippi. The configuration of the east-of-Halsted Maxwell Street Market is unknown. When the city of Chicago incorporated in 1837, its geographic boundaries included the area on which Maxwell Street was later platted. Besides the Chicago residents, people from all over the mid-west would stream into town looking for bargains. Except for a short closure in 2001 when we were relocated from Maxwell Street to Union Avenue, we have been in business since 1939, with 62 years of history on Maxwell Street. In the 1870 and 1880 period, Russian Jewish immigrants began to replace the Irish. According to the Tribune, a "marijuana and hashish enthusiast" sells slightly used drug paraphernalia on Maxwell Street on March 16, 1975. He and Walter made their money. Arriving Chicago in 1949, Taylor played on Maxwell Street and in the clubs on the West and South Side, first with guitarist Jimmie Lee Robinson, then with harpist Snooky Pryor and guitarist Floyd Jones. A fishmonger tries to catch the attention of shoppers on a cold Sunday at the Maxwell Street market on Feb. 3, 1974. A Sunday-only affair, it was a precursor to the flea market scene in Chicago. Oops. 733 West Maxwell Street, Chicago, IL, 60607, United States (312) 455-9380 info@lalosonmaxwell.com. 10/01/2014 - Medley Maxwell Street is awesome. Johnny traveled and played the southwest, then moved back to Chicago where he played as a one-man band on Maxwell Street til he died in 1963a classy, sometimes lonely figure in his top hat and waistcoat. Jim's was so well-known and has so consistently served . http://paramountshome.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=95:mercy-mr-percy-that-is-surely-him&catid=45:new-york-recording-laboratoriesartist&Itemid=54Percy may have had other stage names as well. Alcoholism and epilepsy made Reeds public appearances unpredictable at times. Pitcher $ 42.95. Mon-Tue-Wed-Thur-Fri-Sat. He soon took up guitar and then bass. Lefty plays on the sidewalks at Chicago Blues Festival and neighborhood events, and at the, http://klezmerband.com/aboutus/history.html, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUQeSsf9Sec, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people, http://www.newstips.org/category/maxwell-street/, https://www.pbs.org/thisfarbyfaith/people/thomas_dorsey.html, B. Maxwell Street Sounds through the years, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZVyOiUypQs, http://www.wbez.org/blogs/lee-bey/2013-06/old-maxwell-street-remembered-film-107720, 1. 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