Jean Larson interview on May 30, 2018

I asked my Mom a bunch of questions about her life and she had a lot to say. After we were done, she added, “I really liked to darn socks. The little cross stitches.” That didn’t make it into the recording.

      Interview Mom 5-30-2018

“Why are you doing this?”

“Why are you doing this?”

Regal Blend is my barbershop quartet. We go out singing Valentines on February 14. While we’re traveling around town, we like to visit schools and sing for the chorus classes, to give them a little demonstration of what adults do for fun. The classes enjoy the change of pace, and we can do a little tutorial on barbershop singing.

Of course, the first thing we do when we get to a school is report to the office to check in. As long as we’re there, we sing for the secretaries and administration. It always draws a crowd, and not so subtly shows that people keep on singing long after they leave school.

One of the students this year asked that question above. I mumbled and stammered about how much fun it was. But she made me think about it. There are more reasons than “fun” to sing in a quartet, a chorus, a band, even alone in the shower. Continue reading “Why are you doing this?”

Audio from Claude Warren

Deborah (Warren) Schwarz came up with some great old recordings from Grandpa Warren.  Click to play the MP3 files. If you need a copy of the MP3 files let me know.

This first one is “Hopeful Aspects of Racial Conflict” by Claude Warren. Released: 1957.

      \"Hopeful Aspects of Racial Conflict\" - Claude Warren

Next we have “This is my Life”.

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Dick Warren interviewed Betty in 1994.

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And finally, a 1957 interview with Paul Jones on segregation. Mr Jones was a black Birmingham parole officer for the juvenile court.

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Clean Temp Starter

We were at a beer festival in Fond du Lac Wisconsin serving out some of our local brewery’s samples, along with our own home made beers and meads, when a slightly intense gray haired gentleman in a beer-themed baseball cap tottered up to us and intoned “Clean. Temp. Starter.”

Then he nodded and looked as if he had delivered the secrets of the universe, waiting for us to acknowledge the blessings of his bountiful wisdom. Continue reading Clean Temp Starter