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Clay/tone sculptor, Sculptor, b. 1937 -

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      • Linda Kramer (American, b. 1937) Liberty with Four Nudes together with two other works, 1987
        Jun. 10, 2020

        Linda Kramer (American, b. 1937) Liberty with Four Nudes together with two other works, 1987

        Est: $300 - $500

        Linda Kramer (American, b. 1937) Liberty with Four Nudes together with two other works, 1987 film drawing 17 x 16 inches.

        Hindman
      • Linda Ronstadt, Tom Waits,& Liza Minelli: The Charles Lewis Live Recording Tape
        Dec. 02, 2017

        Linda Ronstadt, Tom Waits,& Liza Minelli: The Charles Lewis Live Recording Tape

        Est: $15,000 - $18,000

        Linda Ronstadt, Tom Waits, & Liza Minelli: The Charles Lewis Live Recording Tape The Charles Lewis Tape collection features countless live raw recordings of some of the biggest names in music.This one tape includes audio of live performances by Linda Ronstadt, Tom Waits, and Liza Minelli. Complete and unedited from this performance, the audio was taken off the board by the sound engineer Charles Lewis c.1960's. Tape measures 7.5" in diameter and box measures 11.75". Tape measures 7.5" in diameter and box measures 11.75". Chuck Lewis started his career in sound in the late fifties at Otto K. Olsen in Hollywood. While working there, he was the soundman/sound mixer for red carpet premiers at Grauman's Theater.In the sixties, Chuck was in charge of working at and overseeing performances at both the Hollywood Bowl and the Music Center.Chuck did sound for all types of performances; rock, jazz, classical, stand up, and theater. He worked with everyone from the Beatles to Baryshnikov. Chuck did have his favorites some of which were Robert Goulet, Groucho Marx, Don Rickles, Frank Sinatra, and Florence Henderson. In his later years, he worked solely for the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion as sound director and overseeing the Center Theater Group. Several years after Chuck's passing his children started to clear out his garage. Chuck had a sound rental business for a few years after he retired and his children were selling the sound equipment. They came across several boxes of reel to reel tapes that they had no idea existed. Among these tapes there was everything from rock, jazz, stand up, classical, and plays. These tapes have gone untouched and unheard for 45 years or more.

        Guernsey's
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