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Mance Lipscomb Blues Poster

$20.00

9 in stock

Mance Lipscomb Blues Poster

Mance Lipscomb Poster – 12 inches by 18 inches. Digitally printed on speckletone cardstock, hand signed by the artist, Grego Anderson. Ships Worldwide.

Illustrated and Designed by Grego Anderson – “America’s favorite Blues folk artist”
Owner and only employee at Mojohand.com – the one man Blues Boutique

Free shipping for all orders over $35 in the continental USA

©Mojohand.com –  Everything Blues™ The one man Blues boutique celebrating over 20 years in service of the Blues!

What one of my customers had to say:
“I never had the blues – the blues always had me… thanks Grego for the stickers!” – Paul Z. – Morgan City, LA

Grego’s notes: “I fell in love with the Mance Lipscomb sound when I saw “a well spent life” by Les Blank about 25 years ago – I’ve even gone to Navasota just to smell the air and see if the magic is still floating around the area… it is. If you get a chance, read his autobiography called “I say me for a parable” it’s written the way he spoke – very cool.”

Mance Lipscomb Blues Poster

$20.00

9 in stock

Mance Lipscomb Blues Poster

Mance Lipscomb Poster – 12 inches by 18 inches. Digitally printed on speckletone cardstock, hand signed by the artist, Grego Anderson. Ships Worldwide.

Illustrated and Designed by Grego Anderson – “America’s favorite Blues folk artist”
Owner and only employee at Mojohand.com – the one man Blues Boutique

Free shipping for all orders over $35 in the continental USA

©Mojohand.com –  Everything Blues™ The one man Blues boutique celebrating over 20 years in service of the Blues!

What one of my customers had to say:
“I never had the blues – the blues always had me… thanks Grego for the stickers!” – Paul Z. – Morgan City, LA

Grego’s notes: “I fell in love with the Mance Lipscomb sound when I saw “a well spent life” by Les Blank about 25 years ago – I’ve even gone to Navasota just to smell the air and see if the magic is still floating around the area… it is. If you get a chance, read his autobiography called “I say me for a parable” it’s written the way he spoke – very cool.”