ARC-0888
Nivel de descripción
collection
Título
Bruce Ellis Photograph of Scoundrels of York
Fecha
circa 1967
Tamaño
0.07 (Linear feet)
Biografía / Historia Administrativa
The Scoundrels of York were a band that existed in Cleveland, Ohio, in the late 1960s. They primarily performed at local clubs and youth dances. In late 1968, they changed their name to the Factory.
Ámbito de contenidos
This collection consists of a single black and white promotional photograph of the band, Scoundrels of York. The photograph was taken at the Scene Lounge in Cleveland, Ohio, circa 1967. The photo provides an example of the fashion and appearance of local rock bands and venues in Northeast Ohio in the late 1960s.
Notes
: The Bruce Ellis Photograph of Scoundrels of York was received by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a gift from Bruce Ellis on November 15, 2016.
: Bruce Ellis Photograph of Scoundrels of York, Library and Archives, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
: Linguistic content within the photograph is in English.
: Processed by Lily Korte, Volunteer. Completed June 24, 2019. Descriptive sources and standards used to create this inventory: DACS and local processing manual. Collection processed through an Access to Historical Records grant from the NHPRC.
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