Pat Rush, Bleu, Bobby T (Bright Eyed),
Johnny Winter, Mike Daggar
Pat Rush, Bleu, Johnny Winter Mixing
Thunderhead's "Lay it On The Line Sweet Mama"
Paul Young, Bleu, Kenny Wilson, and Hoyt Garrick
Great Friends Getting a Bite in Hammond, Louisiana
Perry Como, Bleu, The Studio in the Country Team
and the Big Group of NBC Executives
Perry Como and Bleu Evans
No, My Gesture is Not What You Think! Dreaming
Pierino Ronald Como and Mrs. Mary Kathryn Evans
My Friend and My Wonderful, Loving, Talented, and Angelic Mama
Left , 3 NBCers, Perry Como, Dick Stablie (Music Director for Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis)
Bleu at the Console, Lee Peterzell, and Jimmy Stroud
Jeff Fountain, Pete Fountain, Bleu, and Benny Harrell (Pete's Son-in-Law
and Manager) Receiving a Few of Our Gold Records
Mary Kathryn Evans and Her Favorite TV Star, Mr. Dick Van Dyke
One of the Most Talented and Kindest Men Mother & I have ever met
Pete's Body Guard, Pete Fountain, Robert Lyons, and Bleu
My Year as Captain of "The Half-Fast Walking Club". A Great Time For All
The Famous "Pine Cone Cafe on 4th Street". A Studio Favorite with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher
What Amazing Food Mrs. Fisher Would Cook. Thunderhead, Johnny, Bleu, Randy Hobbs (more)
The Cover of Rick Nelson's "Playing to Win", My Great Friend.
The Last Album We Did Together. Devastatingly, Rick's Last of His Short Life
Pete & Debbie Farmer, Paul Black, Daggar and Nancy, Ron & Cathy Dobbs, O.T. Ware,
Ken Wilson, Johnny Gray, Johnny Hosey and a Great Crew of Friends at the "J.J. Muggler Band"
Induction into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. Where the Hell are Ricky and Jan?
Mr. Levon Gary Bardwell, Contemplating Life
Mr. Levon Gary Bardwell. Duded Up For the Studio in the Country
Opening Celebration Party. Called by City Folk a "Gala". July 7th, 1973
Terry Granier, Del Moon, (Co-Founder of the LMHOF), Jerry Amoroso, Gregg Wright,
Bleu, & Mike Shepherd, Director of the LMHOF, at Gregg Wright's Induction Ceremony
Hoyt Garrick
This is the Album "It is Never Too Late" by Hoyt Garrick, Jr.
David Craig, Gary Bardwell, Chopper (the Puppy),
Lee Peterzell, Ralph Carter, and Hoyt Garrick, Jr.
Jim Bateman, Ray Black, Bleu, and Lee Peterzell
(If you know the other gentleman, please let me know)
Perry Como, "Mr. Wonderful" One of My Heros
Old Picture of Bleu During the Studio Construction. (My Western Fringe Jacket)
Judging by its Quality, Chester (from Gunsmoke) Must Have Been the Photographer
The Great "Nick Perito", Perry's Conductor & Arranger
Conducting the Large Horn and String Session. (Horn Section is Pictured)
A Very Nice Cartoon. Thank You Jimmy Roussell
The Original "Studio in the Country Logo" Designed by
Charley Gressett's Former Girl Friend Susan
Bleu's PA-31 Turbo Navajo
Would You Fly With Bleu to "Studio in the Country" in this Airplane?
"The Hungry Years" Willie Nelson. Recorded and Mixed By Bleu Evans
at Studio in the Country, Bogalusa, Louisiana in May 1976-1978
Bleu in a Bow Tie and White Jacket 1972. Don't Remember Where I was Going
I Think This Yacht is the Only Hatteras in History With "Bogalusa, LA" as it's Home Port
Named After My Daughter "Kate". My Son Christopher Always Called Her "Sister Kate"
Bleu on the Port Side of "Sister Kate"
The Great "Nick Perito", Perry's Conductor & Arranger
Conduction the Large Horn and String Session. (String Section is Pictured)
Al Pacino "Crusing" Movie Sound Track Advertisement Placed in Record Stores
by CBS During the Release Featuring John Hiatt's "Spy Boy" Title Track
Jimmy Stroud, Doug Kershaw, and Lee Peterzell During the Recording of Doug Kershaw's
"RAGIN' CAJUN" Album for Warner Brother's Records
Jimmy Stroud, Bleu, and Bleu's Daughter "Kate"
Kate is an Entertainment Attorney Living Between the USA and Australia
Bleu and Glen Himmaugh. One of My Best Friends. We Are At Shady Key
Horse Farm and Recording Studios. Deb and Glen Save Countless Horse's Lives
Where Else, Bleu is at Shady Key Farm
If Not Mistaken. These 2 Beautiful Horses Love me More Than People
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