El Paso Rock and Roll 1950-1970, an EP Museum of History Exhibit
My old Montgomery Wartd amp in the lower left, the Stromberg/Carlson PA above that, a beautiful Slingerland drum kit is present and an old Fender guitar amp is also there.
El Paso Rock and Roll 1950-1970, an EP Museum of History Exhibit
Guitar case, Jim Murphy's harmonica and mic in the right corner. The top guitar is a Sears Silvertone (Murphy), middlet bass guitar (owner?), Guilt Starfire III (Murphy). Other mic lower left called a gun mic. Not sure of the owner.
El Paso Rock and Roll 1950-1970, an EP Museum of History Exhibit
An old record player. A lot of children who visited the exhibit had never seen on e before. Also picutred are teardrop or cat's eye glass frames, a hubcap, old shirt and some music programs.
El Paso Rock and Roll 1950-1970, an EP Museum of History Exhibit
Two beautiful transistor radios. These were so innovative. Finally you could walk around the streets and listen to the AM radio station. In it's day, this was equal to the release of the -Phone, but it was a radio, not a phone. There weren't any FM stations yet and certainly no satelite radio.
El Paso Rock and Roll 1950-1970, an EP Museum of History Exhibit
Artifact case showing two Bobby Fuller albums. Fuller was from El Paso and was murdered in California right when he was in his prime. His urder was never solved. He was famous for his hit song, I Fought the Law and the Law Won.
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