HMAAC chief curator Christopher Blay and El Franco (photo by Sarah Darrow) and a piece by El Franco

A HEAD-SPINNING mid-career survey of over 60 drawings and paintings by Houston artist El Franco Lee II delving deep into the musical culture and history of Houston is on view through Sept. 2 at the Houston Museum of African American Culture.

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Dennis Arrowsmith (photo by Fil Nenna)

SNOBBISH IS NOT a word one would use to describe Houston baritone, director, educator and children’s book author Dennis Arrowsmith.

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CONSISTING OF METAL bars that match the white and black keys of the piano, and played using two to four mallets, the once utilitarian vibraphone was co-opted from NBC studios in 1930 by master drummer Lionel Hampton for a recording session of the ballad “Memories of You” with Louis Armstrong. (The watery, vibrato-like quality of the opening notes heard on the recording comes from the rotation of small metal discs inside the instrument’s resonating tubes and its pedal, which sustains notes just like a piano pedal.)

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