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Make OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. Model E-M5
Aperture Value f/3.2 Exposure Bias Value -0.7 EV
Exposure Program Aperture Priority Flash Unknown: 8
Focal Length 20 mm ISO 3200
Metering Mode Center Weighted Average Shutter Speed Value 1/40 sec
Date/Time Sun 17 Nov 2013 12:06:12 AM CST IPTC: Caption OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
IPTC: Copyright Notice Cygnus Images
 
 
 
Bettye Crutcher and Deanie Parker
 
 
Jef Sarver Chris Hammerstein David Lee Tommy Barrett
Paul Thode Bettye Crutcher and Deanie Parker Toni Green John Gary Williams
Don Nix Fit For The King Sir Mack Rice Mack, Carl & Ben

Bettye Crutcher and Deanie Parker

Deanie Parker originally a songwriter and artist in Memphis, but soon decided that she'd rather work behind-the-scenes, so she became Stax Records' marketing director. She stayed with Stax until they closed in 1976. She then went back to college and got her Masters' degree. When it was decided to build a museum to the influence Stax had on the world, she became the leader of the fundraising drive, and ultimately the first CEO of the Soulsville Foundation. She helped get the Stax Academy built as well. In the world of soul music, Deanie is a true legend. The lady in brown is Bettye Crutcher, one of Stax's most successful songwriters. Both women were VIP guests at the Mack Rice birthday celebration in Clarksdale, MS. Olympus E-M5, Panasonic 20/1.7

Date: 11/17/2013
Owner: Paul Braun
 
 
 

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