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Music Rehearsal For "Our Own Thing", October 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Music Rehearsal For "Our Own Thing", October 1970 image
Year:
1970
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1970
Caption:
Willis Patterson at the piano, a faculty member of the University School of Music and president of "Our Own Thing" rehearses a number with three of the "Our Own Thing" students who will perform Wednesday at a benefit show. The students are (from left) Richard Taylor, Krystal Green and Belinda Overstreet. Taylor attends Peterson School in Inkster, while Miss Green attends Pioneer High and Miss Overstreet is a student at Forsythe Junior High. (News Photo by Cecil Lockard).

Piano On The Prowl

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Day
2
Month
June
Year
1961
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Geraldine Seeback's Music Mobile - Interior, August 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Geraldine Seeback's Music Mobile - Interior, August 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1963
Caption:
SAID TO BE FIRST OF ITS KIND: This music studio on wheels is said by Mrs. Geraldine Seeback of Ann Arbor to be the first of its kind in the nation. Mrs. Seeback will put the vehicle into use next month, instructing both groups and individuals who will go to the mobile studio parked in neighborhood areas where 10 or more students want instruction. The mobile studio was Mrs. Seeback's original idea and she enlisted the aid of the Ford Motor Co. in designing and equipping the special purpose vehicle. "The potential of this thing is unlimited," Mrs. Seeback said. Both the Music Mobile name and "music lessons on wheel" slogan are copyrighted.

Geraldine Seeback Relaxes With Piano, July 1969 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Geraldine Seeback Relaxes With Piano, July 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 6, 1969
Caption:
"Mrs. Geraldine Seeback, a music teacher in the area for 50 years, takes a few moments from her busy daily schedule to relax at the piano. The instrument on top of the treasured upright is a one-eighth size violin which she bought for her son, Dale, when he was about four years old and learning to play. Mrs. Seeback, who has worked with thousands of children during her career, is writing a book called, "Learn Music by Crayoning" The idea is to color in notes while learning their position on the scale."