Jimmie Driver and his Tennessee Playboys
Title |
Jimmie Driver and his Tennessee Playboys |
Description |
"Jimmie Driver and his Tennessee Playboys" band. Pictured are three guitar players, one fiddle player, one banjo player, a harmonica player, and a spoons player with each holding his instrument. The caption on the front of the photograph identifies Henry C. Mattingly as their announcer. |
Historical note |
"Jimmie Driver and his Tennessee Playboys" was a band made up of Civilian Conservation Corps workers. It was formed in a Tennessee Civilian Conservation Corps camp. |
Date |
1936 |
Creator |
Rose Studio |
Collection name |
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Tennessee, 1933-1942 |
Collection finding aid |
http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/civilian-conservation-corps-ccc-tennessee-collection-1933-1942 |
Accession number |
1987-050 |
Education Tags |
2.36 5.50 US.49 Civilian Conservation Corps New Deal The 1920s and the Great Depression |
Subjects - LCSH |
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.); New Deal, 1933-1939 |
Subjects - TGM |
Bands |
Owning institution |
Tennessee State Library and Archives |
ID# |
35455 |
Digital type |
IMAGE |
Digital format |
TIFF |
Copyright |
Copyright not evaluated: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ |
Ordering information |
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