Patti Smith at the Second Chance, February 8, 1978 Photographer: RJ Godin
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1978
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Patti Smith at the Second Chance, February 8, 1978 Photographer: RJ Godin
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Patti Smith at the Second Chance, February 8, 1978 Photographer: RJ Godin
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Afromusicology Ensemble Members Play A Lunchtime Concert Outside The 777 Building, September 1988 Photographer: Jim Jagdfeld
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1988
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Ann Arbor News, September 10, 1988
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LUNCHTIME CONCERTS - Morris Lawrence, playing the clarinet, and his two sons, Jason Lawrence, bass, and John Lawrence, guitar, and drummer Julian Van Slyke Jr., play for a lunchtime crowd outside the 777 building on Eisenhower Parkway. The group is part of the Afromusicology Ensemble.
Ann Arbor News, September 10, 1988
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LUNCHTIME CONCERTS - Morris Lawrence, playing the clarinet, and his two sons, Jason Lawrence, bass, and John Lawrence, guitar, and drummer Julian Van Slyke Jr., play for a lunchtime crowd outside the 777 building on Eisenhower Parkway. The group is part of the Afromusicology Ensemble.
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Taps Is Played At The Military Funeral Of Pfc. Gregory R. Shambaugh, March 1968 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1968
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Orchestra Honors Elizabeth Green
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June
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1943
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Elizabeth A.H. Green Leads The All-City Public Schools String Orchestra In Practice For May Festival, May 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1944
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Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1944
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DRILL FOR CONCERT TONIGHT: Music certainly has charms thinks an onlooker as he watches the 14 cellists of the massed string orchestra of 100 players recruited from Ann Arbor Public schools as they practice for the annual May Music Festival at 7:30 tonight in Hill auditorium. Forgotten are all the other intrigues of springtime as the young musicians concentrate on the things at hand, namely, a cello and a somewhat difficult composition.
Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1944
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DRILL FOR CONCERT TONIGHT: Music certainly has charms thinks an onlooker as he watches the 14 cellists of the massed string orchestra of 100 players recruited from Ann Arbor Public schools as they practice for the annual May Music Festival at 7:30 tonight in Hill auditorium. Forgotten are all the other intrigues of springtime as the young musicians concentrate on the things at hand, namely, a cello and a somewhat difficult composition.
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Elizabeth A.H. Green Leads The All-City Public Schools String Orchestra In Practice For May Festival, May 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1944
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Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1944
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VIOLINISTS PRACTICE: Fritz Kreisler has nothing on these youthful second violinists of the all-city public school orchestra when it comes to enthusiasm. In the above picture they are shown rehearsing for their selections in tonight's concert, for which there will be no charge, in Hill auditorium. Whether or not the Negro boy is weary or whether he is captivated by the music of his co-players remains unknown.
Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1944
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VIOLINISTS PRACTICE: Fritz Kreisler has nothing on these youthful second violinists of the all-city public school orchestra when it comes to enthusiasm. In the above picture they are shown rehearsing for their selections in tonight's concert, for which there will be no charge, in Hill auditorium. Whether or not the Negro boy is weary or whether he is captivated by the music of his co-players remains unknown.
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