As promised yesterday, here are several more of the drawings that The Famous Hairdos of Popular Music collected on Saturday at the Chicago Zine Fest. It was great meeting (however briefly) so many great people. Thanks again!
Below are the drawings. Some of the drawers even wrote messages on the backs of their postcards. Check back later for another bunch.
As far as I can tell, "A Face Like A Brick Wall" is not an actual Loretta Lynn song.
Judging by the bevy of incredible Loretta Lynn drawings, it's safe to assume that Volume Seven of The Famous Hairdos of Popular Music will be dedicated to her hairdo and to the many drawings that have been inspired by her imposing coif. Although it won't likely see print until the fall, I'm already excited. In the meantime, please check out Volume Six: Jimmy Page.
Drawings From The Chicago Zine Fest, Part One
Monday, March 28, 2011
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Jimmy Page,
Loretta Lynn,
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