# 4900847 FDC - 1993 Rock 'n' Roll Otis Redding Combo PFCD
Often called the ultimate philatelic issue, the Fleetwood Proofcard is a distinctive commemorative with an elegantly embossed surface. Each Proofcard bears an original work of art complementing the theme of the stamp and created exclusively for Fleetwood by a leading American artist. Proofcards are often collected on their own, but would also make a beautiful addition to your existing stamp or cover collection.
Birth Of Otis Redding
Redding enjoyed singing from an early age, participating in the local church choir and learning to play guitar, piano, and drums. By the time he was in his teens, he was earning $6 to perform gospel songs on the radio.
Redding quit school when he was 15 to help support his family. He held a variety of jobs and was also able to work occasionally as a musician. In 1958, he participated in a teen talent contest, attracting the attention of locally famous guitarist Johnny Jenkins. Jenkins offered to play with him and Redding went on to win 15 consecutive weekly talent shows. Redding was then invited to replace the frontman of a local band but was then invited to replace his idol Little Richard in his band when he quit rock ânâ roll to dedicate himself to gospel music.
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Often called the ultimate philatelic issue, the Fleetwood Proofcard is a distinctive commemorative with an elegantly embossed surface. Each Proofcard bears an original work of art complementing the theme of the stamp and created exclusively for Fleetwood by a leading American artist. Proofcards are often collected on their own, but would also make a beautiful addition to your existing stamp or cover collection.
Birth Of Otis Redding
Redding enjoyed singing from an early age, participating in the local church choir and learning to play guitar, piano, and drums. By the time he was in his teens, he was earning $6 to perform gospel songs on the radio.
Redding quit school when he was 15 to help support his family. He held a variety of jobs and was also able to work occasionally as a musician. In 1958, he participated in a teen talent contest, attracting the attention of locally famous guitarist Johnny Jenkins. Jenkins offered to play with him and Redding went on to win 15 consecutive weekly talent shows. Redding was then invited to replace the frontman of a local band but was then invited to replace his idol Little Richard in his band when he quit rock ânâ roll to dedicate himself to gospel music.
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