Herb David & Bruce Bartman Work On A Guitar In Community High School's Practical Art Program, April 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1973
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Ann Arbor High School - Music Department Faculty, March 1944
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1944
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Ann Arbor National Guard Unit Company K at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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Songtests are common occurences in Co. K 125th infantry from Ann Arbor these days at Camp Beauregard, La. Gathered here in one of the tents, left to right, are: Pvt. Ray White, violinist; Pvt. Don Primeau, Pvt. Morris Lepisto, banjoist; and Ted Wahl, playing the guitar. In the rear are: Pvt. Don Pallo, Pvt. Kenneth Ollett, Corp. Jack McAuliffe, Pvt. Joe Schmitz, Pvt. Lynn Barnard and Pvt. Ervin Kitchenmaster.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
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Songtests are common occurences in Co. K 125th infantry from Ann Arbor these days at Camp Beauregard, La. Gathered here in one of the tents, left to right, are: Pvt. Ray White, violinist; Pvt. Don Primeau, Pvt. Morris Lepisto, banjoist; and Ted Wahl, playing the guitar. In the rear are: Pvt. Don Pallo, Pvt. Kenneth Ollett, Corp. Jack McAuliffe, Pvt. Joe Schmitz, Pvt. Lynn Barnard and Pvt. Ervin Kitchenmaster.
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Lots Of Pluck
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June
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1995
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String Thing
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24
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October
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1995
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Accordion Is Key To His Heritage
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September
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1994
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Clyde Corrello "tunes" a cello, February 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, February 18, 1965
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Thump! (Ah, E-Flat!) Clyde Corrello, Ann Arbor vionlin maker, "tunes" a cello back by thumping it and listening. he claims his educated ear is more accurate than scientific sound measuring devices.
Ann Arbor News, February 18, 1965
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Thump! (Ah, E-Flat!) Clyde Corrello, Ann Arbor vionlin maker, "tunes" a cello back by thumping it and listening. he claims his educated ear is more accurate than scientific sound measuring devices.
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Staff At Jones School Care For Musical Instruments At The End Of The Year, June 16, 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1960
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Ann Arbor News, June 16, 1960
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Operation Put-Away: Now that school's out, musical instruments used in the city public schools have been taken to Jones School where they are being cleaned and tuned. Shown working on the instruments-which must include at least 76 trombones- are Jerrold Lawless (left) and Miss Shiela McKenzie, both staff members of the school.
Ann Arbor News, June 16, 1960
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Operation Put-Away: Now that school's out, musical instruments used in the city public schools have been taken to Jones School where they are being cleaned and tuned. Shown working on the instruments-which must include at least 76 trombones- are Jerrold Lawless (left) and Miss Shiela McKenzie, both staff members of the school.
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Al Nalli Jr. Plays The Bass While Al Nalli Sr. Plays The Accordion At The Ann Arbor Ethnic Fair, September 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1974
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Al Nalli Jr. Plays The Bass While Al Nalli Sr. Plays The Accordion At The Ann Arbor Ethnic Fair, September 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase
Year:
1974
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Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1974
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Al Nalli Jr. thumps the bass and his dad squeezes the accordion, creating music for dancers in the Italian booth at the city's second annual Ethnic Fair. Larger this year and favored with good weather, the fair, which ended last night, attracted a record crowd to the downtown area. (Ann Arbor News Photo By Bob Chase)
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1974
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Al Nalli Jr. thumps the bass and his dad squeezes the accordion, creating music for dancers in the Italian booth at the city's second annual Ethnic Fair. Larger this year and favored with good weather, the fair, which ended last night, attracted a record crowd to the downtown area. (Ann Arbor News Photo By Bob Chase)
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