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Fictional blues musician invented by ''Downbeat'' magazine writer Don DeMicheal in 1959 as a joke on Blind Lemon Jefferson, and DeMichael didn't expect his bosses to publish it. They thought it was funny after and kept dropping references in the magazine here and there.
 
Fictional blues musician invented by ''Downbeat'' magazine writer Don DeMicheal in 1959 as a joke on Blind Lemon Jefferson, and DeMichael didn't expect his bosses to publish it. They thought it was funny after and kept dropping references in the magazine here and there.
  
Described in ''[https://archive.org/details/jazzanecdotes00crow Jazz Anecdotes]'' by Bill Crow (1990).
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The whole affair is described in ''[https://archive.org/details/jazzanecdotes00crow Jazz Anecdotes]'' by Bill Crow (1990).
  
 
The name even made it into ''[https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_eQsEAAAAMBAJ#page/n9/mode/2up/search/%22Blind+Orange+Adams%22 Billboard]'' (March 16, 1963) and ''[https://archive.org/stream/cashbox25unse_35#page/42/mode/2up/search/%22Blind+Orange+Adams%22 Cash Box]'' (May 23, 1964) magazines.
 
The name even made it into ''[https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_eQsEAAAAMBAJ#page/n9/mode/2up/search/%22Blind+Orange+Adams%22 Billboard]'' (March 16, 1963) and ''[https://archive.org/stream/cashbox25unse_35#page/42/mode/2up/search/%22Blind+Orange+Adams%22 Cash Box]'' (May 23, 1964) magazines.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*Lees, Gene. "The Life and Times of Blind Orange Adams" ''High Fidelity'', Oct. 1969. P.126.
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*Lees, Gene. "The Life and Times of Blind Orange Adams" ''High Fidelity'', October 1969. p.126.
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*https://dolphinshark.tumblr.com/post/12288388235/the-fake-life-of-blind-orange-adams-in
  
  

Revision as of 09:59, 26 January 2021

Fictional blues musician invented by Downbeat magazine writer Don DeMicheal in 1959 as a joke on Blind Lemon Jefferson, and DeMichael didn't expect his bosses to publish it. They thought it was funny after and kept dropping references in the magazine here and there.

The whole affair is described in Jazz Anecdotes by Bill Crow (1990).

The name even made it into Billboard (March 16, 1963) and Cash Box (May 23, 1964) magazines.

External Links