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dustbowl$531814$ - traduction vers allemand

AMERICAN ACTOR, CROONER, UKULELIST (1902-1953)
Art "Dustbowl" Fowler

dustbowl      
n. Region für Sandstürme anfällig
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  • A dust storm approaches [[Stratford, Texas]], in 1935.
  • Buried machinery in a barn lot; [[Dallas, South Dakota]], May 1936
  • Heavy black clouds of dust rising over the Texas Panhandle, Texas, c. 1936
  • [[Florence Owens Thompson]] seen in the photo ''Destitute Pea Pickers in California. Mother of Seven Children.'' by [[Dorothea Lange]]
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  • "Dust bowl farmers of west Texas in town", photograph take by [[Dorothea Lange]], June 1937, in [[Anton, Texas]].
  • Resettlement Administration poster by Richard H. Jansen, 1935
  • Spearman]], [[Texas]], April 14, 1935
PERIOD OF SEVERE DUST STORMS IN NORTH AMERICA
Dust bowl; Dustbowl; Dirty Thirties; The dustbowl; The Dust Bowl; Dust storms of the 1930s; The Dust bowl; Sand bowl
Trockengebiet, Region an der Sandstürme stattfinden

Définition

dust bowl
¦ noun an area where vegetation has been lost and soil eroded, especially as a consequence of drought or unsuitable farming practice.

Wikipédia

Art Fowler (actor)

Art "Dustbowl" Fowler (1902 – April 4, 1953) was an American actor and musician known as "The Wizard of the Ukulele". He played tenor ukulele accompanied by a gentle croon. Among his hits are "No Wonder She's a Blushing Bride", "Crazy Words, Crazy Tune" and "Just a Bird's Eye View of My Old Kentucky Home".

From Oklahoma, Fowler took up ukulele around 1922, playing professionally from 1925 with his first professional performance at the Metropolitan Picture House in Los Angeles. He went on to tour internationally and in 1927 he travelled to England for a series of performances after being discovered by Gerald Samson while performing in New York City.