Tag Archives: folkways

Random Record Pick: Poesie de la Negritude, Leon Dumas Reads Selected Poems from Pigments, Graffiti, Black Label and Nevralgies

Vinyl record of Poesie de la Negritude, Leon Dumas Reads Selected Poems from Pigments, Graffiti, Black Label and Nevralgies.For more photos, connect to @afrancisb on Instagram.

Random Record Pick is a way to organize and archive an always-growing collection of vinyl records. Each record is randomly picked from a shelf or crate or dusty corner of my house, a photo is taken of the cover, and then the entire record is played all the way through, even if it’s terrible. 

Random Record Pick: The Songs and Stories of Aunt Molly Jackson

Vinyl record of The Songs and Stories of Aunt Molly Jackson.For more photos, connect to @afrancisb on Instagram.

Random Record Pick is a way to organize and archive an always-growing collection of vinyl records. Each record is randomly picked from a shelf or crate or dusty corner of my house, a photo is taken of the cover, and then the entire record is played all the way through, even if it’s terrible. 

Random Record Pick: Get On Board, Negro Folk Songs Sung by the Folkmasters Accompanying Themselves

Vinyl record of Get On Board, Negro Folk Songs Sung by the Folkmasters Accompanying Themselves.For more photos, connect to @afrancisb on Instagram.

Random Record Pick is a way to organize and archive an always-growing collection of vinyl records. Each record is randomly picked from a shelf or crate or dusty corner of my house, a photo is taken of the cover, and then the entire record is played all the way through, even if it’s terrible. 

Random Record Pick: Indian Music of the Southwest

Vinyl record of Indian Music of the Southwest.For more photos, connect to @afrancisb on Instagram.

Random Record Pick is a way to organize and archive an always-growing collection of vinyl records. Each record is randomly picked from a shelf or crate or dusty corner of my house, a photo is taken of the cover, and then the entire record is played all the way through, even if it’s terrible.