Detroit Memories NEWSLETTER
JULY 2009
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HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!



World's Largest Flag
J.L. Hudson's
Flag Day ~ Circa 1960s

This enormous flag hanging on the side of Hudson's downtown store
was one of our favorite summer memories of Detroit.

In 1976, it was retired and donated to the Smithsonian.


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JULY PHOTO CONTEST



WHEN AND WHAT WAS THE OCCASION FOR THIS DISPLAY?

ENTER YOUR GUESS

Deadline for entry is July 15, 2009. One entry per person, please.
Winners* will be announced in the August Newsletter.

*Your prize? Why, the fame and notoriety you'll enjoy once your name appears on the Winners List!

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JUNE'S PHOTO CONTEST
In last month's issue, you were asked to submit the last names of
Fred, Joe and Sebastian
who all had something in common with Woodward.

CLICK HERE
for the answers and winners
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HARRY JARKEY TURNS 96 ON AUG. 11th 

http://detroitkidshow.com/happy_birthday_harry.htm

 

Harry Jarkey, a Detroit TV personality and nightclub entertainer
in the late '50s and '60s, was best known for a morning variety program
called Our Friend Harry, which ran from 1957-59, as well as The Fun House ,
a children's show with Ricky the Clown. He continued his career at places like
The Roostertail and Bay City's Wenona Beach Amusement Park's casino,
where he worked for 30 years, until his retirement at age 75.
He moved to southern California in the '70s to live near another
former Detroiter and friend, Danny Thomas.


Ed Golick, webmaster of www.detroitkidshow.com
has put together a Happy Birthday Harry Jarkey! email campaign.
 

If you remember Harry,
please take a minute to send an email
(include your memories of him if you'd like) to
happybirthdayharry@gmail.com.
And even if you don't remember him, send an email anyway!
After all, how often does one of Detroit's former celebrity icons turn 96?!

 

Ed, who will gather the emails and send them on to Harry,
tells me that he's really a great guy
and will be elated with all of the attention.
(But then, have you ever known a performer who wasn't?)

 

 

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SWINGIN' TIME DVDs

    
(Left) Robin gets in the groove with 'the kids' (as he always called them)
(Right) The outrageous Wayne Cochran.


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Over the years, a number of folks have written to me
asking if there were any existing Swingin' Time shows.

     

As luck would have it, L.A. resident Dave Fisher, Cass Tech '63,
the cutie in the picture above who was a 'regular' on Swingin' Time,
home-taped six shows back then and has now burned them to DVD.

They are dated:
8-27-66,  9-3-66,  9-10-66,  9-17-66,  12-24-66 and 3-11-67.

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If you're interested in these DVDs, contact me at
info@detroitmemories.com
I'll send you a PDF that lists the shows and artists who appeared
along with information on how you can obtain these disks.


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TIGER STADIUM DEMOLITION
Chronicled by Don Coles
GREAT LAKES AERIAL PHOTOS

Not for the faint of heart Tiger Stadium fans, this webpage provides
77 aerial views from
July 5, 2008 through June 22, 2009.

Sadly, more of Detroit's history lost forever.

TIGER STADIUM AERIAL PHOTOS

The poster (above) of the final day of baseball at Tiger Stadium
September 29, 1999
is available through
AllPosters.com
When you use this link to make your purchase, Detroit Memories is credited.

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YET ANOTHER TO BITE THE DUST

photo

LAFAYETTE BUILDING

June 25, 2009 ~ Detroit’s Downtown Development Authority voted unanimously
today to demolish the historic Lafayette Building that sits on a triangular lot at
Michigan Avenue, West Lafayette Blvd and Shelby Street.

For more info
Lansing State Journal


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 REELRADIO.COM ~ 4TH OF JULY 



Jim Kerr, Jim Hampton, Joey Reynolds
and
Lee Alan
taken at the

Motor City Radio Reunion 2005
Courtesy of Shotgun Kelly

Jim Hampton's 4th of July
DETROIT RADIO RECALL

If you missed it over Memorial Day weekend, here's your second chance!
www.ReelRadio.com
will stream all four nights of Jim's 3-hour shows all day long
on Saturday, July 4th starting at 12 noon

Lots of interviews and airchecks of
Detroit DJs from the '50s and '60s, such as
Robin Seymour, Tom Shannon, Lee Alan,
Joey Reynolds, Dave Prince, Jo Jo Shutty
and many more,
interspersed with plenty of the old commercials
you'd definitely remember.

REELRADIO.COM
will be streaming the entire 12 hours.
New ReelRadio subscribers will be charged $12.
--OR --
 Listen on your iPhone!

Download the application Tuner2 and pay only $9.00.

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A BIG THANKS
to Jim for acknowledging Detroit Memories in each broadcast!

RADIO RECALL

http://www.radiointernetworks.com/radiorecall.html




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PROFILE

MARSHALL CRENSHAW
Berkley HS ‘71



www.marshallcrenshaw.com


Marshall Crenshaw
is an American
singer, songwriter, guitarist and
rock music historian. He was born in Detroit, Michigan
on
November 11
, 1953 and grew up in the suburb of Berkley.

Crenshaw began playing guitar at age 10.



From 1968 to 1973 he led the band Astigafa (above),
an acronym for "a splendid time is guaranteed for all."

He scored a top 40 hit in 1982 with "Someday, Someway"
from the film
Night Shift (1982).

Retro rocker Robert Gordon took "Someday, Someway"
to #76 in 1981, and Crenshaw's version made #36 the next year.

 In the 2000s, Crenshaw played guitar as a special guest with
the reunited members of the
MC5.

Crenshaw's latest CD, Jaggedland, was released on June 2, 2009.


DOWNLOAD JAGGERLAND


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TRIVIA:
Native Detroiter and actor Curtis Armstrong (below)
graduated from Berkley HS in 1972, one year after Crenshaw.
You may remember him as 'Booger' in Revenge of the Nerds.

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SAVE THE DATE!

ARIZONA-DETROITERS DINNER
Saturday, October 10, 2009
5-10 pm




Fiesta Resort Conference Center
2100 South Priest Drive
Tempe, AZ 85282
MAP

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VIC CAPUTO
Former Channel 2 News Anchor ~ 1968-1980

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Also speaking will be
THERESA (TERRY) LIVINGSTON
daughter of
TOBY DAVID/"Captain Jolly"
who'll be bringing along a bunch of her dad's memorabilia

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More speakers and details to come!

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MAKE IT A WEEKEND GETAWAY
Fiesta Resort is offering Detroit Memories guests
rooms for only $99 per night!
Airfare on Southwest is as low as $360 round trip from Detroit,
$218 round trip from Portland, and
$100 round trip from Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Diego and Albuquerque

The Resort is conveniently located within 10 minutes of Sky Harbor Airport
and lots of other local attractions, including ASU, Arizona Mills and Mill Avenue.
Their shuttle will take you anywhere within a 5 mile radius for FREE!

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WATCH FOR MORE INFO IN UPCOMING NEWSLETTERS
OR GO TO:

Arizona Detroiters 2009 Info



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Occasionally I receive emails I feel would be of interest
to our Detroit Memories Newsletter subscribers.
With permission from the authors, I'll publish them.


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 NEWSLETTER KUDOS  

 

Hi Eileen,

Thanks again for another wonderful issue of the Detroit Memories Newsletter. Living in Detroit in my youth was truly the happiest time of my life, and each issue brings forth more and more forgotten delights of those times. I pray that our beloved city will someday experience the full renaissance it deserves.
 
Keep up the good work!
 
Richard Wheaton
Winchester VA, formerly of Grosse Pointe Woods

 

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 WHEN BASEBALL WAS FUN 

When Baseball Was Fun: A Baseball Memoir 

 

Hi Eileen,

I'm Bobby Hoeft, former Hearst All American, out of Detroit and Briggs Stadium in 1947 and then signed by the Detroit Tigers. I've a published book called When Baseball Was Fun (part of it can be read online) all about old Detroit in the rollicking '40s and '50s. I also recently founded and published a Tiger quarterly by the same name.
 
We just mailed out our summer edition in memory of George Kell and Mark Fidrych. They were both lifetime subscribers, along with 52 other noted former Tigers. We have many letters, baseball cards and profiles from them both. We also have an authentic story written by Charley Gehringer titled The First Time I Stepped Into Briggs Stadium which is included in the book.
 
I was informed about your great Detroit Memories by Jerry Richards in Arizona.

Bobby Hoeft
Manchester Village, Michigan
734-428-9991
1947 Southeastern grad
 

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 MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH 


Photo courtesy of Ed Golick
www.detroitkidshow.com/Maureen_Bailey.htm


I grew up in Detroit and lived in the area until 1995 when I moved to Arizona.

During the '50s and early '60s, I sang with a Detroit group called "Make Way for Youth," a Don Large Chorus. We practiced every Tuesday and Thursday evening in the WJR studios and were on the radio every Saturday.

It would be fun to see how many folks are still out there who participated in this group and where they are today.

Joanne Blues

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EILEEN RESPONDS: 
'Make Way for Youth' produced a wealth of talent, not the least of whom was Maureen Bailey, better known as Christmas Carol. You may also be surprised to know that DJ Lee Alan was also part of this Chorus, too. In fact, he talks about his involvement in Jim Hampton's Detroit Radio Recall show. (See info below.)

Next month, in the August 2009 Newsletter, I'll feature some of the MWFY participants. In  particular, we'll take a look at the careers of Jim Beasley and his friend, the late Barry Kinder. We sorely miss Barry's contributions to the Detroit Memories Discussion Group. 

 

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'MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH'

If you were part of this chorus, I want to hear from you!
info@detroitmemories.com

Please include your name, the years you participated,
and any memories you'd like to share.
All responses will be published next month.


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STEVIE WONDER
at Fitzgerald Elementary



1970's ~ Stevie Wonder
reunites with Constance Beneduci
Photo courtesy of Wayne State University


My grandmother, Constance Beneduci, was Stevie's teacher at Fitzgerald Elementary. She was made famous by Paul Harvey a few years back in one of his "The Rest of the Story" episodes that featured a story about Stevie, Constance and a classroom incident involving a mouse. (Click here for the Mouse Tale.)


We still receive mail for her about this story from people around the world.

Thanks for letting me share my Detroit connection.

Mark Sweetman
Livonia MI

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Got a Detroit connection to share? Email it to info@detroitmemories.com


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DETROIT PHOTO GALLERY

STOUFFER'S

 


Recently I had my 86-year old aunt to my home. She brought along her photo album which has a ton of memories for me. I asked if I could scan some of her pictures and she said yes. I want to share one with you. Maybe you could use it in your Newsletter.

This is a picture of the workers at Stouffers #3 in Detroit taken Nov 27, 1950. My aunt's name is Kathleen Virginia Sayles. She is 4th from the left.

This Stouffer's was on Clifford, and Aunt Kathleen was part of the wait staff in the front of the store, serving desserts, sandwiches, etc. She is now 86 yrs old and was raised in Detroit at 1359 Butternut which is now part of the Motor City Casino.

Cheryl Thorne


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Got an old Detroit photo to share? Email it to info@detroitmemories.com
Submitted photos should be your own original(s). DO NOT submit photos found on the Internet!

 

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WWW.KEENER13.COM

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40 YEARS AGO
WKNR/KEENER 13
Survey for week ending Thursday, July 3, 1969

                              TITLE  ~ ARTIST ~ PREVIOUS WEEK
                        1.  In The Year 2525 ~ Zager & Evans ~ 5
                        2.  What Does It Take ~ Jr. Walker & the All Stars ~ 3
                        3.  Spinning Wheel ~ Blood Sweat & Tears ~ 1
                        4.  Sweet Caroline ~ Neil Diamond ~ 2
                        5.  Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town ~ First Edition ~ 6
                        6.  Baby I Love You ~ Andy Kim ~ 7
                        7.  Good Morning Starshine ~ Oliver ~ 4
                        8.  Crystal Blue Persuasion ~ Tommy James & The Shondells ~ 5
                        9.  Ballad of John & Toko ~ Beatles ~ 8
                      10.  Did You See Her Eyes ~ Illusion ~ 15


VISIT WKNR / KEENER 13.COM FOR THE COMPLETE LIST

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KUDOS TO SCOTT WESTERMAN and STEVE SCHRAM
for the spiffy new updates to the Keener13 website!

And thanks, too, for adding me as a new Keener Correspondent!
http://keenerpodcast.com/?p=784



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WORTH READING

THE ROAD THROUGH MOTOWN
by Ralph Terrana



Musician, songwriter, producer, arranger, studio manager and sound man,
Ralph Terrana has done it all. And here he tells it all, from the early days
with the
Glo-Worms and The Sunliner
s, a red hot band that would go on to
become the legendary
Rare Earth, creating, owning and running the fabled
Tera Shirma studios in Detroit, playing with Johnny and The Hurricanes,
taking charge of
Hitsville USA, home of the world-famous Motown Sound
,
and working with artists such as Meatloaf and Jeff Beck, Frank Wilson
and the Funk Brothers, to enjoying a quieter post-Motown life
on the West Coast with his wife, Jesse. This book is enriched
with the flavour of the times, the music and the personalities that provided --
and continue to provide -- the soundtrack to billions of lives.


MORE INFO / PURCHASE THIS BOOK

Ralph is also the Moderator of the Soulful Detroit forum


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COMING SOON!

LOUDER THAN LOVE:
The Grande Ballroom Story



Watch the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6NRYN7dznY

(Warning for sensitive ears: Strong language and sexual references)

A group of local Detroiters are making a film about the music scene
back in the days of the MC5 and The Grande Ballroom.

This documentary will be released as soon as the crews are finished with their
local shooting and the final compilation of materials.
We'll keep you posted.

Thanks for tip from RetroKimmer



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MOTOR CITY CONEY ISLAND
Henderson Nevada




If you find yourself near Las Vegas with a hankerin' for genuine Detroit food,
you need only drive to Henderson to get your fill.
Former SW Detroiter Manuel Sanchez opened his restaurant three years ago
and recruited his mom, another former Detroiter, Patty Batwins, to help.
They offer Chili Dogs, Loose Burgers, Chili Fries plus, of course,
Vernor's, Better Made, Faygo and Sanders!

Their walls are full of Detroit memorabilia: Lions, Tigers, Red Wings and more.
You can bet I'll be stopping by there on my next trip to Vegas!
And make sure you tell them Detroit Memories sent you.

www.detroitmotorcityconeyisland.com

19 S Water St # D
Henderson, NV 89015-7200
(702) 353-7911

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WHITE CASTLE CELEBRATES 88 YEARS!





FREE SLIDER
If you've got a White Castle near you, print out the
COUPON
and hurry on over!


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DETROIT MEMORIES WEBSHOTS

FOR THOSE WHO MISSED THESE IN LAST MONTH'S ISSUE...

In May, I journeyed 'home' to Detroit and took a bunch of pictures.
Click on the link below to check 'em out.

You'll also find albums of
BELLE ISLE and the DETROIT ZOO
the
SWINGIN' TIME EVENT
at Macomb Community College's Lorenzo Cultural Center,
DETROIT HISTORICAL MUSEUM
with photos of the Detroit TV Exhibit,
Motown Museum,
Pewabic Pottery,
Sanders
and photos from
Around Detroit and
Signs of Detroit

ENJOY!

DETROIT MEMORIES WEBSHOTS

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HOW DID DETROIT'S STREETS
GET THEIR NAMES?


ORIGIN OF DETROIT STREET NAMES

Woodward Avenue
Named for Judge Augustus Brevoort Woodward,
Woodward Avenue had its humble beginnings as a
Native American hunting/traveling path.

Sears
Named after the store built on that street.

Gratiot Avenue
Also began as a Native American hunting/traveling path
(some say at was a military road).
Named after Gen. Charles Gratiot, the engineer in charge of the project.
Construction on Gratiot was completed in 1831.
(But I'll bet he didn't pronounce Gratiot like we do now.)

Michigan Ave.
Another that began as a Native American hunting/traveling path.

Brush Street
Named for Elijah Brush's farm (originally the Askin farm belonging
to John Askin). Mary Bailey of the Detroit News writes,
"Brush was named after Edmund Askin Brush,
son of Elijah Brush, who was a leading lawyer and Detroit's
second appointed mayor. Brush Street was also the Brush property
boundary. Edmund studied law, as did his father before him.
He was Secretary to the Governor and judge
of the Michigan Territory in 1823, a private secretary to
Lewis Cass in 1826, a court recorder, a member of the
City Planning Commission and a police commissioner."


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VISIT FROM EARTH AT

"You Know You're From Michigan If..."

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Please use this link to make your purchase so Detroit Memories is credited.

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FREE ADMISSION
during the month of July
 
Thanks to the generous support of PVS Chemicals,
admission to the Detroit Historical Museum is FREE
during the entire month of July.
Experience all the Museum has to offer
without having to worry about the cost of admission.

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Soupy Sales Film Series
Saturdays & Sundays, July 5-August 30 · 1 p.m.
Detroit Historical Museum

Re-live some classic TV moments.
In celebration of the Detroit's Classic TV Personalities exhibit,
the Detroit Historical Museum will be showing two episodes from the
original Soupy Sales television show each weekend! 
 
The series will provide a sampling of Sales' greatest TV hits, such as
"The Singing Bug", "Sinatra Gets Pie-Eyed", and "Fang the Olympian".
 
Screenings are FREE with regular Museum admission.


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The Detroit Historical Society
is honoring
John Kelly and Marilyn Turner, along with Detroit TV broadcasters
Soupy Sales, Bill Bonds, Bill KennedyEmery King and Amyre Makupson
with an exhibit at the Detroit Historical Museum thru August 2009.

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Sign up now to receive information on all of the exciting
exhibits and events
offered by the Detroit Historical Society, your complete history resource!

To subscribe: http://www.detroithistorical.org/main/enews.aspx

 

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THE 15TH ANNUAL
WOODWARD DREAM CRUISE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2009

www.woodwarddreamcruise.com


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UPCOMING CLASS REUNIONS
from OLDIES WOMC 104.3
This listing covers only the years 1950 through 1979

Assumption Grotto Grade School ~ All years
Detroit St. Thomas ~ All years
St. Ambrose
~ All classes

Cooley ~ Class of '59
Detroit Redford
~ Class of '59
Lowrey ~ Class of '59
Walled Lake Central ~ Class of '59

Mother Of Our Savior ~ 60's Grade School Reunion
Fordson
~ Class of '64
Highland Park ~ Class of '64
Finney ~ Class of '64, '65 and '66
Lakeview (St. Clair Shores) ~ Class of '67
Waterford Township ~ Class of '68
East Catholic ~
Class of '69
Henry Ford ~ Class of '69
Lakeview (St. Clair Shores) ~ Class of '69
Livonia Franklin ~ Class of '69
Marine City ~ Class of '69
Pickney ~ Class of '69

Southfield
~ Class of '69
St. Brigid ~ Class of '69
St. David ~ Class of '69
St. Florian
~ Class of '69
St. Mary Mt. Clemens
 ~ Class of '69
Waterford Kettering ~ Class of '69
Wyandotte Roosevelt ~ Class of '69

Madison ~ Class of '74
Anchor Bay ~ Class of '74
Clintondale
~ Class of '77
Walled Lake Central ~ Class of '77
Lincoln Park ~ Class Of '78
Airport (Carleton, MI)
~ Class of '79 
Crestwood ~ Class of '79
Romulus ~ Class of '79 (also '77-'81)

Roosevelt ~ Class of '79
St. Clement
~ Class of '79

FOR DETAILS, GO TO
OLDIES WOMC 104.3



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