Description: 1993-1999 Legends of American Music Series US #2724-3350: Legends of American Music Series Issue Years: 1993-1999Stamp Category: CommemorativeSeries: Legends of American MusicValues: 29c/32c/33c – First-Class postage rateFirst Days of Issue: Various – from June 16, 1993 (Rock ‘n’ Roll/Rhythm & Blues) to September 21, 1999 (Broadway Songwriters) Why the Stamps were Issued: The Legends of American Music Series aimed to pay tribute to the greatest names from various American musical styles. From rock and roll to rhythm and blues, country and western to jazz and pop, opera and classical to gospel and folk, the series celebrated the diverse array of musical talent that has shaped American culture. Series History and Representation: Running from 1993 to 1999, the series showcased over 90 performers and musicians across different genres. Notable figures included individual singers, bandleaders, classical composers, Hollywood songwriters and composers, conductors, lyricists, and even Broadway musicals. Origins and Elvis Stamp: The inception of the series can be traced back to the demand for an Elvis Presley stamp. While there was initial controversy surrounding the idea due to concerns about Elvis's image, Postmaster Anthony Frank advocated for it. The compromise was to include Elvis as part of a series honoring America's musical legacy, which gained broader acceptance. Elvis Presley Stamp: The series kicked off with a 29c stamp featuring a "young Elvis," which was released on January 8th, Elvis's birthday. This stamp, designed by Mark Stutzman, became immensely popular, becoming the best-selling commemorative stamp in US history. It was issued both individually and as part of a se-tenant set alongside other rock 'n' roll and rhythm & blues legends. Diversity and Representation: One significant aspect of the Legends of American Music Series was its commitment to diversity. The series honored many Black and female artists, recognizing their invaluable contributions to American music across various genres. Through this series, the US Postal Service not only celebrated the achievements of iconic musicians but also highlighted the rich cultural tapestry of American music, ensuring that their legacies would be commemorated and remembered for generations to come. (Photos are of actual product) Here’s what you get in this money-saving combo US #2724-30 – Rock ‘n’ Roll/Rhythm & Blues Singers ** US #2771-74 – Country and Western Singers ** U.S. #2723 - 29¢ Hank Williams US #2849-53 – Popular Singers US #2854-61 – Blues and Jazz Singers 1993-1999 Legends of American Music Series US #2724-3350: Legends of American Music Series Issue Years: 1993-1999 Stamp Category: Commemorative Series: Legends of American Music Values: 29c/32c/33c – First-Class postage rate First Days of Issue: Various – from June 16, 1993 (Rock ‘n’ Roll/Rhythm & Blues) to September 21, 1999 (Broadway Songwriters) Why the Stamps were Issued: The Legends of American Music Series aimed to pay tribute to the greatest names from various American musical styles. From rock and roll to rhythm and blues, country and western to jazz and pop, opera and classical to gospel and folk, the series celebrated the diverse array of musical talent that has shaped American culture. Series History and Representation: Running from 1993 to 1999, the series showcased over 90 performers and musicians across different genres. Notable figures included individual singers, bandleaders, classical composers, Hollywood songwriters and composers, conductors, lyricists, and even Broadway musicals. Origins and Elvis Stamp: The inception of the series can be traced back to the demand for an Elvis Presley stamp. While there was initial controversy surrounding the idea due to concerns about Elvis's image, Postmaster Anthony Frank advocated for it. The compromise was to include Elvis as part of a series honoring America's musical legacy, which gained broader acceptance. Elvis Presley Stamp: The series kicked off with a 29c stamp featuring a "young Elvis," which was released on January 8th, Elvis's birthday. This stamp, designed by Mark Stutzman, became immensely popular, becoming the best-selling commemorative stamp in US history. It was issued both individually and as part of a se-tenant set alongside other rock 'n' roll and rhythm & blues legends. Diversity and Representation: One significant aspect of the Legends of American Music Series was its commitment to diversity. The series honored many Black and female artists, recognizing their invaluable contributions to American music across various genres. Through this series, the US Postal Service not only celebrated the achievements of iconic musicians but also highlighted the rich cultural tapestry of American music, ensuring that their legacies would be commemorated and remembered for generations to come. (Photos are of actual product) Here’s what you get in this money-saving combo US #2724-30 – Rock ‘n’ Roll/Rhythm & Blues Singers ** US #2771-74 – Country and Western Singers ** U.S. #2723 - 29¢ Hank Williams US #2849-53 – Popular Singers US #2854-61 – Blues and Jazz Singers × × × × × × × × × × Buy now and save! 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