July 21, 2014
Working hard now on sorting art into categories. Here's a spot illustration done for Arizona Highways and ended up in "The Illustrated Life & Times of Billy the Kid."
Daily Whipout: "Billy vs. Brushy Bill"
Lots and lots of New Times cartoons. I did a doubletruck worth of cartoons (six to 12 illustrations per) every week for over a decade. Found lots of decent stuff, like this:
Monsoon Fashion Month
It's that time of year when Arizona celebrates Monsoon Fashion Month. In late July and most of August, Zonie women who love fashion are challenged to stay current and clothed.
Daily Whipout: "Monsoon Mama"
Found the promotional postcard for the opening of Honkytonk Sue's, the short-lived niteclub on Scottsdale Road.
Honkytonk Sue's, 2003 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, Arizona
The opening offered free drinks from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on February 27, 1981, promising, on the back, "We're going' to have one hell of a good tam." Yes, time was spelled "tam." At first the club was a raging success with wall to wall dancers and wannabe cowboys, but then, over time, the main dancers would dance all night, nursing a coke, and all the good bands charged $1,000 (if memory serves me correctly) and then when the club tried to institute a two drink minimum, all the good dancers went up the street to Handlebar J's or points north. Ah, the club business. Not the easiest thing in the world to make a success.
"Anybody who thinks of going to bed before 12 o'clock is a scoundrel."
—Samuel Johnson