Nearly 50 years after a mystery man with a bundle of sticks was famously featured on the cover of Led Zeppelin IV, his identity was discovered by accident by a researcher. The subject’s name was Lot Long, a thatcher who was born in Mere, Wiltshire in 1823 & died in 1893. At the time of the photograph, Lot was a widower living in a small cottage on Shaftesbury Road.

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Furry Lewis

Blues Music Clothing Featuring Beale Street Blues Guitarist

Furry Lewis lived perhaps the most prototypical life of a bluesman in history. Born in Greenwood, Mississippi around the turn of the 20th century, he lived mostly in Memphis, Tennessee. Furry became a well-known blues guitarist, recording dozens of now-classic blues songs in the 1920s. He lost his leg to a train while hitching a ride underneath a rail car, to avoid paying the ticket.

For years Furry was a street sweeper on Beale St until the 60s folk revival lead to a resurgence of popularity for the guitarist. In his amazing second act, Furry twice opened for the Rolling Stones, was profiled in Playboy, performed on The Tonight Show for Johnny Carson, got a song dedicated to him by Joni Mitchell (which he HATED), and even had a cameo in in a Burt Reynolds movie.

But mostly, Furry played the blues.

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