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The first version of this theme back in January 2008 was inspired by the great magazine style themes of Brian Gardner and Darren Hoyt. I took those elements that I liked the most in every theme and combined them together in one single theme. The different page templates are inspired by Brian Gardners "Revolution" theme, other elements are taken from "Mimbo" by Darren Hoyt. The Tabbed section is created by using jQuery ui.tabs by Klaus Hartl (stilbuero.de). Meanwihle the theme walked through a lot of development and got its own individual face and functions.

The Name of the theme was inspired by the famous American jazz sax-player, Branford Marsalis. Although I´m German, I decided to present this theme in english in order to make it available for a greater audience.




A Kalamazoo guitar was donated

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Mick Kolassa of Oxford, who writes: "The guitar is a 1937 Kalamazoo KG-11, typical of the 'parlor guitars' of its day, slightly smaller but with a very big sound. It was the first step up after a Stella, and made for those who liked the Gibson style and sound, but couldn't afford a true Gibson. Gibson was founded and based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, so they gave that name to their entry level guitar. Robert Johnson was known to play a Kalamazoo KG-14, which is a slightly larger version of this guitar."

The guitar of R. L. Burnside, hill country blues boogie master, is now part of our collection.

The Museum has also acquired the guitar of Michael James, "Dr. Mike," who taught in our Arts and Education program.

African instruments were donated by Acoustic Africa.

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3 comments for "A Kalamazoo guitar was donated"

  1. I really like this angle. A lot of times the reply to a post is 8 posts down the page so you kind of loose track what post the post you are reading is in response to. This helps to sort things a little more logically.

  2. Great looking theme!

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