Storyteller and musician Roy Book Binder remembers meeting Ray Charles, working with Rev. Gary Davis
Roy Book Binder saw five Ray Charles shows in one day in 1957. Entrance was $2, and the Apollo Theatre staff never cleared out the seats, meaning Book Binder and his friends could stay put and wait ...
The evolution of book publishing has some parallels with that of the computer. Smaller and quicker are the operative words in this comparison. Before the PC became a household fixture, computers were ...
Houchen has acquired 14 regional book binderies over the years, keeping a small bindery of five employees in St. Louis and bringing the rest of the work to Utica. They've expanded the Utica facility ...
For a guy who was born in Queens, N.Y., Roy Book Binder sure knows his Spartanburg music history. “There’s a cool book written about Spartanburg called ‘Hub City Music Makers.’ Have you read that?” ...
FRIDLEY, Minn. – Using century-old equipment to restore century-old books is an ancient craft, but one that's still very much alive. In this week's Finding Minnesota, John Lauritsen shows us how a ...
DEXTER, MI—Dec. 15, 2010—Thomson-Shore, a leading book manufacturer, recently acquired The Bessenberg Bindery, a specialty hand bindery in Ann Arbor, MI. Through this acquisition, Thomson-Shore will ...
Mark Andersson has always loved to make and fix things, but when a church in Boston asked him to repair some books in its archives, he couldn't sleep. Using tape to patch ripped pages and broken ...
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