AADL Talks To: Dianne Baker, Songwriter and Co-Author of "This Is The Town That Was," an Original Musical Written for Ann Arbor's Sesquicentennial in 1974
In this episode, AADL Talks To Dianne Baker. Dianne is a prolific songwriter who began writing children’s songs in the 1960s after coming to the University of Michigan to attend nursing school. She has collaborated with teachers, educators, and health professionals and has been recognized nationally for her commitment to the therapeutic effects of music. Baker has performed at Hill Auditorium, the Power Center, the Art Fair, the Ark, and in countless public school classrooms, both solo and in tandem with other notable musicians such as Percy “Mr. Bones” Danforth. She is known for her songs about Michigan history and, in particular, for “This Is The Town That Was,” an original musical written with collaborator Carol Duffy Sheldon for Ann Arbor’s sesquicentennial celebration in 1974. Check out some of Dianne's sheet music and lyrics in the Dianne Baker Collection.
Album Cover for 'Ye Bloody Rebels", 1976
Year:
1976
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Curtain to raise on 'My Robot Buddy'
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Dicken School Students Present Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Carousel", June 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1972
Ann Arbor News, June 8, 1972
Caption:
Making the merry-go-round whirl in the Dicken School production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel" are (left to right) Karen Amerman, Meg Beyman, Laurie Thompson, Mead Korwin (top), David Bowers and Lisa Lawrence. The musical will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the school's auditorium. Dicken teacher Robert Miller is the director.
Ann Arbor High School's production of "Pirates of Penzance," April 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1944
Ann Arbor News, February 28, 1944
Caption:
PLAY LEADS IN "PIRATES OF PENZANCE": Ellen Gleason as Mable and William Heath as Frederick will have two of the leading roles in "The Pirates of Penzance," which the music department of the Ann Arbor High school is presenting tonight and tomorrow night in the Pattengill auditorium in the high school. The operetta is directed by Miss Rosemarie Grentzer