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Granada TV films their Blues and Gospel Train music show at the derelict
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Granada TV films their Blues and Gospel Train music show at the derelict
Granada TV films their Blues and Gospel Train music show at the derelict railway station of Wilbraham Road, Manchester. Sister Rosetta Tharpe pictured in the middle. 7th May 1964
Ashurst
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Manchester
England
S4388
Media ID 21710654
© Mirrorpix
Archiveids Gospel Guitar Platform Train Crossover
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Captured in this vintage photo print, the vibrant energy of Granada TV's Blues and Gospel Train music show comes to life at the derelict railway station of Wilbraham Road, Manchester. It was on the 7th of May in 1964 when this iconic moment unfolded, forever etching itself into the annals of American entertainment history. At the heart of this image stands Sister Rosetta Tharpe, a true musical powerhouse. With her guitar in hand and an undeniable aura surrounding her, she takes center stage amidst a backdrop that perfectly encapsulates the essence of rock 'n' roll rebellion and gospel fervor. The abandoned platform serves as an unconventional stage for these boundary-breaking artists who effortlessly bridge genres and captivate audiences with their soul-stirring performances. Brownie McGhee can be seen alongside Sister Rosetta Tharpe, adding his own unique flair to this mesmerizing spectacle. This photograph is not just a testament to one unforgettable night; it represents a pivotal era where music transcended boundaries and brought people together. The raw power emanating from each musician resonates through time, reminding us of the transformative nature of art. As we gaze upon Ashurst's remarkable capture from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to an era filled with passion and innovation. This image serves as a powerful reminder that even within forgotten spaces like derelict railway stations, magic can happen when talented individuals come together under one roof – or rather – one platform.
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