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- Text: JA: Oh yeah 38:18 EG: Or kind of just the dynamics. The vibe 38:21 JA: Oh. Well, I mean, there were long lines to get in, and it was just, fun. People watching and seeing what they wear and the music blaring. And you know, visitors all over, and boats
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- Text: was… EG: Sure… RF: So, uh, but I knew this was a unique place, and I knew it had, but, had I known more, in in hindsight, I might of, might of tried to go there because I know they had great music, and uh, I’m a great uh, admirer of that kind of, uh, music
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- Text: of em.n Bruce Hall, Bonnie Hatfield Committee Reoommenda.ti()lls h andsomely a nd cleverly d ecorated and Don 'Bonevi'ch. Producer-Direct.At the second meeting, held last 1boaJts, from the prams of the Sauga- or J am es Dyas and Musical Director Monday
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- Text: located on 147 WATER STREET/ SAUGATUCK, MICHIGAN CHECK OUT TIME IS 1:00 P.M. • Mingle with the Rich, the Beautiful and the Famous! (Upon check-out, key may be left in room or front office.) KNOWN FOR: TELEVISION: All Color C able TV. Music Channel
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- Text: to the Music of . .. • TERO MENDEZ AND HIS B AND DIR,E CT FROM MUSKEGON 9 P.M. TILL .. -•- VOTE REPUBL CAN NO .. 8, 1960 To, Retain Local Control, Village, C i t y, Township, School D istrict and County G overnment. -COMING- SUNDAY, NOV 6 R. C. H ughs
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- Text: .·. FUN SPOT '' PRESENTS LABOR DAY . WEEKEND, 1964 ':'Top Musical Entertainment" THURS., ·· FRI., SAT., _SUN., MON. ni~es, . 9:QO .P-"'1·. and JAZZ SESSIONS SAT., SUN., MON. at 4:30 P.M. . THE BLUE TEMPO . Jazz Comb •o Above James Mitchell -walks 'i n
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- Text: are out at the lake, uh, skinny dipping in the boathouse, which was still there at the time, it had a second floor and, uh, people were hanging out there, listening to music and drinking beer. And, uh, and, and I think that was one of my first entries
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- Text: to the, uh, to the bar there 7:52 TR: Yeah 7:53 DN: almost to the bar there. 7:54 TR: Did they have music there? 7:55 DN: Have what? 7:56 TR: Did they have music or-- 7:58 DN: Oh yeah 7:58 TR: --any kind of entertainment 7:59 DN: They had
Howard Schultz was born in Douglas, Michigan in 1935. Howard recalls growing up during wartime on the lakeshore.
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- Description: the summer. In her interview, Nancy remembers a massive influx of college aged people on holiday weekends in the 1960s. Nancy also recounts attending the 1968 music festival that was held in Douglas.
- Text: interesting, there were a lot of drugs, lot of smoking, um, people were just enjoying themselves, lots of dancing, music was great! You know, it was a beautiful day, didn’t rain so it was very very nice…. NN: That makes a big difference when you were
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- Text: , right there there... PD: Exactly!. EG: That you were uh, doing new things. PD: Exactly. EG: So less gear, but you were able to just kind of have that quieter space out there. Did you ever, radio, was music at the beach, or? PD: We did, we would bring our