AADL Talks To: Andrea Fulton, 1970s Rock Concert Promoter, Photographer, and Psychedelic Ranger
Andrea (aka Andye) Fulton-Higgins, is the daughter of Douglas James Fulton, outdoor editor for the Ann Arbor News from 1955 to 1987, and Anna Louise Summers Fulton, an Ann Arbor Public School teacher for 40 years. Andrea shares her memories of coming of age in Ann Arbor during the heady days of counter-cultural Ann Arbor in the late 1960s and early 1970s. She talks about her involvement in the Ann Arbor music scene and discusses the influence of her parents, in particular, her father's work and legacy as a photographer, music lover, editor, conservationist, and friend. Hundreds of Andrea's photographs are also available in the Andrea Fulton Concert Collection.
James Griffin, Robert Conn, Frank Duff: Those Who Made The Rock Concerts Run Smoothly, September 1970 Photographer: Andrea Fulton
Year:
1970
Ann Arbor City Junior Tennis Champions, June 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1960
Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1960
Caption:
City Tennis Champs: The city's 1960 junior tennis champions are James Griffin, Karen Knowles and Bill Dixon (top row, left to right) and Barbie Dixon and Rick Weir. Griffin wears the crown in the boys 15-and-under division while Miss Knowles is the champ in two girls' divisions, 18-and-under and 15-and under. Bob Dixon won the 18-and-under boys championship. Barbie Dixon is the 13-and-under girls titlist and Weir the 13-and-under boys champ. One championship match in doubles was completed on Saturday. Griffin and John Stanley defeated Steve Blatt and Bob Masur in the boys 15-and-under bracket.
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Syncopated Blares, Thumps - It's, Fiesta Ann Arbor Style!
Organization, Man
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