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Staff Pick of the WeekFor my staff pick, I’ve chosen Little Bullets by talented musician, author, anStaff Pick of the WeekFor my staff pick, I’ve chosen Little Bullets by talented musician, author, anStaff Pick of the WeekFor my staff pick, I’ve chosen Little Bullets by talented musician, author, anStaff Pick of the WeekFor my staff pick, I’ve chosen Little Bullets by talented musician, author, anStaff Pick of the WeekFor my staff pick, I’ve chosen Little Bullets by talented musician, author, anStaff Pick of the WeekFor my staff pick, I’ve chosen Little Bullets by talented musician, author, anStaff Pick of the WeekFor my staff pick, I’ve chosen Little Bullets by talented musician, author, anStaff Pick of the WeekFor my staff pick, I’ve chosen Little Bullets by talented musician, author, anStaff Pick of the WeekFor my staff pick, I’ve chosen Little Bullets by talented musician, author, anStaff Pick of the WeekFor my staff pick, I’ve chosen Little Bullets by talented musician, author, an

Staff Pick of the Week

For my staff pick, I’ve chosen Little Bullets by talented musician, author, and music professor John Kruth. Kruth is the author of several books of poetry, as well as several other books, including biographies of Townes Van ZandtandRoy Orbison. A native of New York City, Kruth lived in Milwaukee from 1986-1996, partially because the Violent Femmes told him it would be more affordable to finish his album here

This book features brief poems and accompanying illustrations that are all linocuts by artist Marvin Hill. Hill lived in Milwaukee and later in Johnson Creek, WI with his wife, Wendy, until his passing in 2003. Wendy carried on Hill’s legacy, continuing to print his works for many years—some are still available on their website. I found a nice piece about Hill and his work written by journalist Kevin Lynch. 

What’s impressive to me is that all of the text for this book was done as linocuts! There are a lot of really nice details in the book, like how the bullet holes on the cover line up with the exit holes on the back. I love the bright orange used for the title page and again for the background of the linocut of a rhinoceros. 

Little Bullets was published in 1992 by Barefoot Press, which remains a green printer in Raleigh, North Carolina, and apparently in association with Stone Axe Press of Milwaukee, WI, which was housed at 2720 N. Fratney St. in the Riverwest neighborhood. The penultimate page of the book has a linocut of two figures, one with a guitar and the other with a brayer, chasing a bison and says “M. Hill and J. Kruth currently pursue the bison of happiness through Milwaukee.”

I hope this book finds you pursuing your own bison of happiness.

- Alice, Special Collections Department Manager


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Tindersticks / Kathleen (Townes Van Zandt)

gratefulfrog: 21 years ago we lost one of the great troubadours and Fort Worth royalty, Townes Van Z

gratefulfrog:

21 years ago we lost one of the great troubadours and Fort Worth royalty, Townes Van Zandt. It’s time I make my annual pilgrimage to visit him as he lays in rest not far from me. Your words will haunt me forever, Townes. To live is to fly.

25 years ago


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Susanna Clark and Townes Van Zandt, in pancho and sweater.

Townes Van Zandt, Susanna Clark, Guy Clark and Daniel Antopolsky on the porch at Guy and Susanna’s house, [Photos: Al Clayton. East Nashville, 1972]

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From the 1975 documentary, Heartworn Highways. Townes Van Zant and Uncle Seymour Washington. 

From the 1975 documentary, Heartworn Highways. Townes Van Zant and Uncle Seymour Washington. 


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 Townes Van Zandt photographed by Michael Ochs, Circa 1970

Townes Van Zandt photographed by Michael Ochs, Circa 1970


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Townes at Liberty Hall in Houston, TX (1977)

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“Still Looking for You” performed live (1993)

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Townes playing “Waitin’ ‘Round to Die” 

Townes covering Hank Williams’ “You Win Again”

Townes with Jerry Jeff Walker (1974)

Townes with Jerry Jeff Walker (1974)


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Townes covering Bruce Springsteen’s “Racing in the Street” (1984)

For the Sake of the Song signed inside cover, one of only 1000 copies (1977) 

For the Sake of the Song signed inside cover, one of only 1000 copies (1977) 


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Listening to Sky Blue in honour of Townes, today would have been his 75th birthday.

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Sunshine Boy

Sunshine Boy


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Townes photographed by Al Clayton

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Townes photographed by Al ClaytonTownes photographed by Al Clayton

Townes photographed by Al Clayton


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Townes Van Zandt – Our Mother the Mountain

Townes Van Zandt – Nothin

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Townes Van Zandt – Heartworn Highways – Waitin’ Around to Die

birthday boy.

birthday boy.


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townes with john prine.

townes with john prine.


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remembering those who gave all on memorial day

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