The Famous, Chuck and Linda Meeting

It was the summer of 1971, I had just graduated high school. Back in those days, there were many venues that featured live bands. The Park on the Hill in Neffsville, St Anthony’s Catholic Church, The YWCA Hangout and various others. Practically every community had a swimming pool, many sponsoring “splash parties”, combining swimming, musicContinue reading “The Famous, Chuck and Linda Meeting”

The Sixers and Sunday Brunch

In 1967-68, our Freshman basketball team went undefeated. Our coach, Henry Benner, rewarded the team with a trip to see the Philadelphia76ers at the brand new Spectrum. The game was scheduled for March 27, which happened to be a playoff game against the New York Knicks. Unfortunately, on March 1st, during a windstorm, part ofContinue reading “The Sixers and Sunday Brunch”

The West Lyndon Softball Feud, 63 or 64

As a boy growing up in the sixties, summers meant leaving the house after breakfast, maybe returning for lunch, then back out until sunset or dinner. In the neighborhood of West Lyndon, this usually meant baseball all day. There were some days occupied in some other manner, but baseball was the main activity. This isContinue reading “The West Lyndon Softball Feud, 63 or 64”

Cayamo Stories 1

Throughout my posts, there are many references to the Cayamo Cruises that Linda, Jared and I have taken. The Cayamo Cruise, subtitled “A Journey through Song”, is filled with Americana artists. Americana music draws on folk, country, singer-songwriter, bluegrass, blues, gospel and rock. It is a disparate and varied genre. These cruises are organized byContinue reading “Cayamo Stories 1”

Jared, Nashville, Cayamo Cruise

My son Jared, lived for four years in Nashville, he also accompanied Linda and I on two Cayamo Cruises. The Cayamo Cruise, subtitled “A Journey through Song”, is filled with Americana artists. Americana music draws on folk, singer-songwriter, bluegrass, blues, gospel and rock. It is a disparate and varied genre. While in Nashville and onContinue reading “Jared, Nashville, Cayamo Cruise”

Dakota Roadhouse and Strippers, NYC

For a few years, when I was covering the BlackRock account for Donnelley, I would be in NYC for two weeks in February for a client in-house session. I would work various hours, usually the afternoon to late at night. The team would consist of the NY CSRs, one or two NY typesetters and usuallyContinue reading “Dakota Roadhouse and Strippers, NYC”