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2 – Tennessee Williams: The Pennyland Recordings

2 – Tennessee Williams: The Pennyland Recordings

The lost and found sound recordings of Tennessee Williams, Pancho Rodriguez, and several other drunken revelers in New Orleans

The Kitchen Sisters Present · The Kitchen Sisters

February 27, 201419m 40s

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Show Notes

In 1947 Tennessee Williams and his lover Pancho stepped into a recording booth at a penny arcade in New Orleans and recorded 8 cardboard discs. Lost in a trunk under a friends bed for some 50 years, The Kitchen Sisters unearth these forgotten Pennyland Recordings and tell the story of Tennessee’s fugitive waves.

Fugitive Waves is produced by The Kitchen Sisters in collaboration with Tom Corwin and mixed by Jim McKee