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Dusty Art

This is your chance to let everyone know how you feel about Dusty Springfield and her music through your own creative abilities. Essays, poetry, recording reviews, drawings, paintings, computer generated work, and of course, music, are welcome here. The rest is up to you.

Please be sure to read the site polices before submitting your work to this site.

If you have a site with recorded music on it, you may link that site to this one. I am no longer accepting MP3s or other sound files of actual Dusty music. If you are a Dusty fan and have original music of your own in MP3 or any other format, please contact Larry Launstein, Jr. at cpc@usol.com so I can request permission from Fortune City to post it. The music has to be music you created yourself.

Recording Reviews

Full Circle (The Life And Music of Dusty Springfield) Video Review -
By James Fabiano

Beautiful Soul Review - By Larry Launstein, Jr.

Essays, Poetry and Other Written Work

My Dusty Springfield Related Writing - By James Fabiano
How I Became A Dusty Fan - By James Fabiano
Dusty Springfield's Influence On My Music - By Dawayne Bailey

Dusty Springfield Tribute Poem - By Paul Johnson

Paintings, Photos, Drawings and Computer Generated Work

Dusty Springfield's cars

Dusty Springfield's Buick Riviera - loads of information about the 1964 Buick Riviera, including an actual photo of Dusty's Riviera submitted by Carole Gibson, and links to sites where you can learn more about the 1964 Buick Riviera.
The Jensen Motor Company

Dusty Springfield Caricature 1 - By Larry Launstein, Jr.
Dusty Springfield Caricature 2 - By Larry Launstein, Jr.
Dusty Springfield / Peggy Fleming Breast Cancer Ad - By Larry Launstein, Jr. NOTE: This was a class project at Lansing Community College and was part of the LCC Student Art Show in the Spring of 2000. The organization, United Against Cancer, is fictitious, as required by the class assignment. The work is currently on display at Artist's Alley in Chesaning, MI.

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This page was updated: 1 - 25 - 2002