• January 29, 2016 •
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Posted in 1975, 1985, 1986, Casco Point, Hopkins, Iowa, Lake Minnetonka, Minnetrista, Music, Writing
Tags: Baibi Vegners, Bruce Springsteen, Captain and Tennille, Casco Point, CBS Radio Mystery Theater, David Bowie, DJ, E.G. Marshall, Elton John, Forest Lake, Gillette, Grandpa Maupin, Helen Reddy, Hopkins, Iowa City, Jeff Taylor, John Sebastian, Juicy Fruit, KDWB, Knollwood Towers West, Michelle, Miloš Forman, Neil Sedaka, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Pall Malls, Panasonic flip clock radio, pop music, Queen, radio, Rob Sherwood, rock concerts, St. Paul Civic Center, Sweet, The Carpenters, The Eagles, The Lovin' Spoonful, Theron Hollingsworth, Tony Orlando and Dawn, True Don Bleu, Walker Art Center, WCCO, WDGY, WLKX-FM
• August 15, 2014 •
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Posted in Casco Point, Media, Minnesota, Music, Television
Tags: 1970s radio, Allman Brothers, Alphonso Johnson, Billy Cobham, Billy Jack, Carl Carlton, cassette tapes, County Seat, Dartillac, DJs, Hall & Oates, In Search of Ancient Astronauts, Joe Walsh, John Denver, Kansas, KDWB, KQRS, LaBelle's, Musk Oil by Houbigant, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Pink Floyd, Pioneer stereos, Rod Serling, State Theatre, Steve Khan, The Eagles, Todd Rundgren, Tom Scott, UFOs
• April 10, 2011 •
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Posted in 1973, Casco Point, Dad, Indianapolis, Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota, Music, Writing
Tags: 48-Hr. Film Festival, ABBA, Celts, Don Smith, Erlichmann, Golden Book, gravel pit, Greensburg, Haldeman, hot dogs, Jello 1-2-3, KDWB, Minneapolis, Nixon, Rob Sherwood, soda fountains, space, Stonehenge, streetlights, White House, White River Park, Woolworth's
• February 27, 2011 •
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Posted in 1974, Casco Point, Family, Media, Minnesota
Tags: AM radio, BBC World Service, Black Oak Arkansas, Bread, Carole King, CBS Radio Mystery Theatre, Chicago, classical music, DJs, E.G. Marshall, Edith Bunker, Five Star Music Masters, Free, Graeme Edge, Ibanez bass guitar, James Taylor, Jethro Tull, Jim Croce, KDWB, Led Zeppelin, Lobo, Paul McCartney, Paul Revere and the Raiders, radio, Rob Sherwood, The Moody Blues, The Raspberries, The Who, Traffic