[Dixielandjazz] Fwd: WSJ.com - The Duke, Before My Time
Harry Callaghan
meetmrcallaghan at gmail.com
Tue Mar 8 07:30:58 PST 2011
My friend Ron Guthy of Orlando, FL forwarded this to me.......You must
understand that it represented a strong personal sacrifice on his part.
His hobby is beer, the history of brewing, keeping up on mergers, foreign
beers being licensed for production domestically, etc.
Oh, Mr. G (who I have know since our freshman year in HS) has also been
known to hoist a few on special occasions (like the sun coming up each day)
While a classical music lover since his youth, he did experiment with jazz
during the mid-50s by subscribing to the Jazztone Society. Due to its
failure to influence his musical tastes, I am now the proud owner of perhaps
a dozen Jazztone Society LPs
Please enjoy
HC
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