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| In the early 1990's there existed a small joint that was a big player in the music scene - Belly's - known to most as the "Best Little Blues Bar in Lubbock". The proprietor of this joint was a big man named P.J.Belly and he played a brand of Texas roadhouse blues with some of the finest musicians around. This tribute to the Man and the Sound is by Randy Fisher or friend and cohort, the Visual Jester of Tornado Gallery. This full color print, limited to an edition of only 150 is available now through the Tornado Gallery Online Shop. |
| Randy Fisher : Major S.O.B.! ( But A friend of the gallery! ) Randy turned to the dark side early in 1980. ( ADVERTISING )! Randy graduated from Texas Tech with a degree in " DESIGN COMMUNICATIONS " rightfully earned via the 5 year party plan. Randy worked in a lot of the bars we remember and for some reason still love as a bar back & bartender. After graduating he worked as a roofer for a few weeks then realized he could do better and started interviewing finally landing a job in the DFW area. Randy's first big project was to draw a box of Tampex for a local Sunday tabloid, He'd hit the big time! After 27 years Randy has made some progress but he is still basically an Art Whore. We allow Randy to be part of Tornado Gallery because he is pretty good at what he does. Larry Simmons and Randy are lifetime buddies and together created the gallery ID and the supporting seasonal and special events posters and flyers that you will see occasionally. |


