PHOTOGRAPHS COPYRIGHT MAX SINGER 2006 – 2011

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downriver away from hurricane beer barf show your tits bourbon street know whereya gotcha feet street cross quarter’s edge genuflection firehouse plantation beat street

—from FRENCHMEN STREET RAP


wolfman natty always natty silk tie natty always sharp florsheim wingtip canal street old school cool daddy cool pinstripe stovepipe polyester wednesday night mellow yellow natty

—from WOLFMAN RAP


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BEHIND THE PHOTO RAP

Wolfman is New Orleans bluesman Walter "Wolfman" Washington, a bluesmaster and local favorite. D.B.A. is a great bar and music club down the street from Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro located on the Frenchmen Street strip just across Esplanade Avenue at the edge of the French Quarter. Frenchmen is Frenchmen Street is where the locals hang — with a dozen or so bars, music venues and restaurants set on this four block strip. Wednesday nights is my favorite night. That when the Wolfman howls at D.B.A. I am not sure how or why this "photo rap"— is it photos set to words or words set to photos? — came about, but in some way I feel it really captures the experience. Hope you dig it. —MAX

about max singer

Before working in the medium of digital photography, Max Singer was an award-winning cartoonist, illustrator, artist and designer whose work has appeared in numerous national publications including ArtNews, the NY Times and NY Magazine, to name but a few. Max was associated with the world-famous Push Pin Studio. His unique, colorful and bold illustrative style of imagery has been exhibited widely both in his homebase of New York City, in particular at such music and club venues such as the Knitting Factory, as well as various outsider and contemporary venues in his spiritual home of New Orleans, and was featured in the documentary Blood Brothers: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Max is an active member of the New Orleans Photo Alliance.

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