Barber shop in LA..1956.....she baaaad

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Those sandals? Those shorts? Hoop earrings? Show me a 50s woman with these items. I mean, its not farfetched, just shorty was like 3 decades before her time

Shorts on women became a thing in the 30-40s. Greta Garbo helped make it popular.

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She was considered a freak in her time.
 

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You was the shyt, you was cakin, no 360 deal, everybody was wildin lol, it was very much appreciated, you had dope album covers, and comradery.

I would like to learn a bit jazz piano and get a saxophone. Terrance Martin and Robert Glasper already killin it.

I dunno what city you're in but some cities still have a jazz scene.

18th and Vine in KCMO aka the jazz district has live jazz clubs all through out the week:

The Blue Room, Our Jazz Club

Fred.
 

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yall got me googling :wow:

Annazette Chase - Wikipedia

Annazette Chase (born May 20, 1943) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in the films The Mack (1973) and Truck Turner (1974).[1] She also portrayed Muhammad Ali's wife Belinda in The Greatest (1977), in which Ali played himself.[1][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] She began her career with uncredited bits in Chamber of Horrors (1966) and Hotel (1967).[1] She was also in Part 2, Sounder (1976)[1][10][11][12][13] and Blume in Love (1973).[14]

Annazette Chase
Born
Annecetta Williams
May 20, 1943 (age 78)[1]
Los Angeles, California, U.S.[2]
Years active
1964-1984
 
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