Blues Hall Of Fame Museum 1st Exhibition Revealed
. (The Blues) Iconic blues photographer Dick Waterman has revealed his work will feature in the first exhibition at the Blues Hall Of Fame Museum when it opens in April. Building work on the establishment began last summer, with the Blues Foundation saying the premises would "pay tribute to the great blues men and women, giving them and their music the validation they deserve." Hall Of Fame inductee Waterman co-founded the Avalon Productions blues agency and was manager of Buddy Guy, Junior Wells and others before becoming a full-time writer and photographer. He tells HottyToddy: "I'm going to have 26 photos and they'll be up from April all the way until summer. It's going to be opened some time in April." Read more and watch a video with Dick here. The Blues Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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