Monday, August 10, 2015

Vintage Teen Dance Party & Disco

Vintage photos of 1950's and 1960's teen-age dance parties and college-age night clubs complete with discotheques and go-go girls dancing inside of cages and on top of tables.

Teenagers' Twistick Lounge, Raleigh Hotel - South Fallsburg, New York
 Mirrored Balls by Halboy Fixture Distribution - St. Louis, Missouri
 Downtowner Motor Inn, Tony's Restaurant - Springfield, Illinois
 Castaways Motel, Pool Bar - Miami Beach, Florida
 Ginza Chinese Smorgasbord & Discotheque Dancing - New York
 Castaways Motel, Pool Bar - Miami Beach, Florida
Le Baeau Discotheque Club - Rotterdam Hilton, Holland
 Florida Fun - Caged Night Club, Go-Go Dancers
 007 ½ Go Go Night Club, Shelborne Hotel - Miami Beach, Florida
 Psychedelic Dance Scene
Galaxie Night Club - San Francisco, California
The Den Discotheque, Hilton International - Okinawa, Japan
 Disco Dancers - Germany



   
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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Katz Cut-Rate Drug Store

We've all heard of CVS and Walgreens. Does anybody remember Katz?

 Katz Drug Store no. 30, 52nd & Roe blvd - Mission, Kansas
Katz Drug Store #33, 441 Kirkwood Road, Missouri
 Katz Drug Store, 9005 East US 50 - Raytown, Arkansas 1963
 Katz Discount City Drug Store - Topeka, Kansas
  Robinson & Main Street - Oklahoma City
 West Main & Robinson - Oklahoma City

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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Walter Molino Illustrations, Part 2

More amazing pieces from Italian illustrator Walter Molino. These illustrations (1957-63) come from an Italian newspaper called, "La Domenica del Corriere." Molino is a an artist who Frank Frazetta admired and was inspired by.













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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Sunday, June 07, 2015

Walter Molino Illustrations, c.1958

Here are some amazing pieces from an Italian illustrator named Walter Molino. These illustrations (1957-59) come from an Italian newspaper called, "La Domenica del Corriere." Molino, as well as Pyle, Wyeth, Burian and others, is an artist who Frank Frazetta admired and was inspired by.
















Check out Walter Molino, Part 2