Hi Lites of Detroit, an R Crumb image
A presentation of R. Crumb's Motor City haunts, which include Johnny's, General Motors Building, The Red Barn, Ford Assembly Plant and John R. Fruit Market to name a few. Motor City Comics No. 1 cover,1969. A Keep On Truckin' Apparel exclusive design
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The figure at the blackboard appears to be R. Crumb, copying "A cessation of desire". Cessation: a bringing or coming to an end, a ceasing, a temporary or complete stopping. Clearly-temporary. A Keep On Truckin' Apparel exclusive design.male - adult$24.95
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Whistler and His Jug Band Heroes of the Blues Trading Tee Card #11 Art by R. Crumb, Text by Stephen Calt The first jug band to record, in 1924, was Whistler and His Jug band, a group hailing from the Louisville, Kentucky, area where, beginning at the turn of the century, jug bands playing string band arrangements entertained during the Kentucky Derby. From 1924 to 1931, Whistler's aggregation recorded twenty-one titles for three different companies. A movie clip of the essentially unknown players exists, a still from which provided the source for this card illustration. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this Keep on Truckin' Apparel exclusive t-shirt will be donated to Music Maker Relief Foundation. Image copyright of Shanachie Entertainment Corp.male - adult$24.95
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