No black, no white, just the blues

Description

The Enschede artist Sonna Krom has brought the musical history of Enschede to life in the Stadsgravenstraat by means of this mural. Enschede has always been a vibrant city. E.g. in the 80's and 90's there was a lot of live music. In this work of art one can see the Nobo's Blues Band. A band that has been around for over 40 years.
Here you see Robert Pillage and to his right the three Timmer Brothers. The rightmost, Cor Timmer, has even received a Royal distinction for his active commitment to blues music in Enschede. The man on the far left is Robert "Bilbo" Walker Jr. great American blues misician who was a guest at the Enschede "Memphis HEart 'n Soul festival". Thands to the industrial revolution, a unique bond was created between Enschede and the city of Memphis, which is reflected in the painting. Enschede was a large textile city and Memphis was an important supplier of cotton. Just after the war the mayor of Memphis even sent food parcels and financial aid to Enschede. A real Enschedestory. Textile beats, blues, cotton and music.

Hunter

Rian Nijssen
Country Manager Netherlands 🇳🇱 Hunting the streets for Street Art Cities since May 2021 in my hometown Tilburg (and on a regular basis surrounding areas) Also trying to update artworks wherever my travels take me. I have no graffiti background but started photographing some street art at the end of 2017 in the city of Porto (PT) and that is where my love for this artform started. Member of @urbanartabandoned , @rebel_street_arts and @247graff
Loading...

Location

Created on July 13, 2024
Stadsgravenstraat 31, 7511 EP Enschede, Netherlands
Navigate
Hunted by Rian Nijssen.
Pictures by Rian Nijssen ( @riannijssen ).