Martin worked at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery. He is holding a stack of records, which he is giving out as door prizes to audience members. The following artists performed during the concert: Otis Redding; the Marvelettes;...
Martin worked at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery; he is giving out the records as door prizes to audience members. He is standing in front of a drum set and "Otis Redding" signs. The following artists performed during the...
The prizes are provided by WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery. The following artists performed during the concert: Otis Redding; the Marvelettes; Lorraine Ellison; James and Bobby Purify; and Aaron Neville. A full-page...
The prizes are provided by WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery. The following artists performed during the concert: Otis Redding; the Marvelettes; Lorraine Ellison; James and Bobby Purify; and Aaron Neville. A full-page...
The other man is holding a Westinghouse radio box, and another radio box is on the floor; the men are giving out the radios as door prizes on behalf of station WRMA. They are standing in front of "Otis Redding" signs. The following artists...
Martin worked at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery. He is holding a stack of records, which he is giving out to audience members as door prizes. The following artists performed during the concert: Otis Redding; the Marvelettes;...
A turntable is on the table in front of Martin, and a woman beside him is looking into a bag. A decorated tree is in the background. Martin worked at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery, Alabama.
A woman beside him is holding a microphone, and a decorated tree is in the background. Martin worked at WRMA, an African American radio station in Montgomery, Alabama.
The following artists performed during the concert: Otis Redding; the Marvelettes; Lorraine Ellison; James and Bobby Purify; and Aaron Neville. A full-page advertisement for the show appeared in the issue of The Southern Courier for February 18-19,...