Edwards, Malik (Reginald Earl), 1946-
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Go-Go’s Next Chapter Panel, 2021-11
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Identifier: 225_01_03_GoGoMusicCafe
Abstract
The Go-Go Museum & Café commissioned Gregory “Mr. G” Saunders to take photographs in front of a custom-made Go-Go Preservation Week 2021 backdrop commissioned by the Museum commissioned.
Dates:
2021-11
Malik Edwards interview, 2021-06-07
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Identifier: 225_01_GoGoMusicCafe_011.mp4
Abstract
This interview took place in 2021 via ZOOM video recording software. Mr. Edwards spoke from his home in the Bay Area, California, about growing up in New Orleans Second Line parade culture, becoming a professional artist for the people as part of the Black Panther Party and as a designer for various nonprofit and commercial enterprises. He discusses his work developing Experience Unlimited Band’s logo and 1977 album cover, “Free Yourself,” as well as why marginalized people are so vulnerable...
Dates:
2021-06-07
Malik Edwards transcript, 2021-06-07
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Identifier: 225_01_GoGoMusicCafe_011_tra.pdf
Abstract
This interview took place in 2021 via ZOOM video recording software. Mr. Edwards spoke from his home in the Bay Area, California, about growing up in New Orleans Second Line parade culture, becoming a professional artist for the people as part of the Black Panther Party and as a designer for various nonprofit and commercial enterprises. He discusses his work developing Experience Unlimited Band’s logo and 1977 album cover, “Free Yourself,” as well as why marginalized people are so vulnerable...
Dates:
2021-06-07
Mr. G’s Go-Go Preservation Week 2021 Backdrop with Rare Essence Backdrops, 2021-11
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Identifier: 225_01_03_GoGoMusicCafe
Abstract
The Go-Go Museum & Café commissioned Gregory “Mr. G” Saunders to take photographs. Mr. G is a club photographer and brought a Rare Essence backdrop in use at clubs since the early 1980s.
Dates:
2021-11