Archive for 2012

THE SINGING COWBOY’S GUITAR

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Heck Harper (Hector Vincent Flateau) and his Gibson guitar with a young
guest during
the Bar 27 Corral on Portland’s KPTV.
 




The 1948 Gibson J200 guitar owned by Heck Harper is on display in The
Apple Music
Museum of Rare and Vintage Music Instruments. The store
is located at 225 SW
First Ave. in Portland.




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KGW-TV, 1964

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IT’S PARADE DAY!

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Postcard of the Portland Rose Carnival in 1911

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Portland Fire Dept. float, 1912

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The 1912 Rose Festival Parade included a float from Kenton.

 

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FIRST-EVER CONCERT ON THIS DAY IN 1972

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Elvis Presley at the garden

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The above photos were taken by George Kalinsky who has been the official 
Garden photographer for more than 40 years. He came across the never- 
before-seen photos while looking for images for a publicity campaign
“Great Moments in New York.”


Elvis Presley gave his very first concerts at Madison Square Garden New York
City during the weekend of
June 9 through June 11, 1972. He had performed on
television in the 1950s and recorded at studios in the city, but he had never
performed in a concert venue before a paying audience. Four shows in total
were scheduled: three for the evenings of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, with
a matinee performance on Saturday afternoon as well. The album ELVIS-
AN AFTERNOON IN THE GARDEN features the entirety of Elvis’ afternoon
performance on June 10.


   




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HONORARY PHD AWARDED ON THIS DAY IN 1970

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Bob Dylan was awarded an honorary doctorate from Princeton
University. The decision to honor Dylan at the school’s 1970
graduation ceremony was somewhat unconventional at the time
and not only did it raise eyebrows among the Princeton crowd,  
it also made Dylan uncomfortable.

According to news reports of the ceremony, Dylan initially refused
to wear a cap and gown and did not speak directly with any staff
or students at the school. Instead, he communicated through his 
wife and through singer David Crosby, who had accompanied him 
on the trip to Princeton.

Dylan found the experience so unsettling that he wrote about it in
a song on his album. "Day of the Locusts" where he describes the
experience and expresses relief that the event is behind him,
declaring: “Sure was glad to get out of there alive.”  

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Dylan (R) receiving his honorary doctorate

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            Bob Dylan turned 71 on May 21

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ROBERT PRESTON WAS BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1918

ROBERT PRESTON YNG

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      Robert Preston
(June 8, 1918 – March 21, 1987)

Robert Preston was a stage and film actor best remembered
for originating the role of Harold Hill in the 1957
musical The
Music Man
and the
subsequent film adaptation in 1962.

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