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Hugh Masekela - Inner Crisis (Home Is Where The Music Is, 1972)
Hugh Masekela – trumpet, Larry Willis – acoustic and electric piano, Dudu Pukwana – alto saxophone, Eddie Gomez – bass guitar, Makhaya Ntshoko – drums
A poster issued by Blue Thumb, the first indie label for Tyrannosaurus Rex. This is perhaps the smallest image of Marc Bolan ever seen on a poster.
Tom Rapp - Sunforest
Tom Rapp – Sunforest
Released in 1973 on Blue Thumb Records Format: LP Style: Folk-Pop, Singer/Songwriter, Chamber Folk Vibe: Uplifting, Contemplative, Breezy, Bright, Sunny, Warm, Soft Musical Attributes: Lush, Polished, Acoustic, Lyrical, Session Players
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Minnesota for Bees
Blue Thumb and the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources have partnered to create the Lawns to Legumes program. This is an effort to encourage residents to turn part or all of their lawns into clean water-friendly pollinator habitat.
Bee with Pollen
Blue Thumb has a website for the project. Minnesotans can attend related workshops and receive cost-share funding for converting lawns…
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Natural Interiors: 5 Ways To Nail It!
Natural Interiors: 5 Ways To Nail It!
Natural interiors are hugely popular particularly for people who may not have easy access to nature directly from their home. They are also popular with people who seek to remain connected to nature when they live in the City.
Others find organic shapes, natural fibres and sustainable design their key wants for natural interiors. But why? Because nature is fantastic. Being outdoors has many…
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The Pointer Sisters, “Yes We Can Can”
The sisters, working it out on a great Lee Dorsey tune. I wish people knew the Pointers’ Blue Thumb-era work as well as they do the ‘80s Top 40 hits. Back when there were four of them, and they were working the seam between the church, the streetcorner and Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, they recorded some of my favorite music on the planet.