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Flo's Underground - 03-01-2013 Track: 16
Concert Date: March 01, 2013
Old filename: 433.mp3
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Jazz Night - 03-04-2015 Track: 6
Concert Date: March 04, 2015
Old filename: 2819.mp3
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Vocal Jazz - 05-22-2018 Track: 4
Concert Date: May 22, 2018
Old filename: 8237.mp3
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Jazz Vocalists - 11-07-2017 Track: 4
Concert Date: November 07, 2017
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Vocal Jazz Ensembles - 11-10-2020 Track: 9
Concert Date: November 10, 2020
Old filename: 11040.mp3
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Guest Artist Recital Akropolis - 10-06-2022 Track: 3
Concert Date: October 06, 2022
Old filename: 11892.mp3
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video includes the 2014 interviews with Sandy Vinnik, Evan Makovsky, Alan Golin Gass, and Ben Weindling. The interviews were conducted for the film "Small Town Jews: Creating Colorado…
Archive Video?
Yes EventDate
January 2nd, 2014
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No description given for audio from Museum of Western Colorado. Title: Fruitvale to Grand Junction
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No description given for audio from Museum of Western Colorado. Title: Fruitvale to Grand Junction
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Interview with Clarence B. Robinson Bernice Gillette and Walter Gillette from the Urban Renewal Oral History Project.
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Interview with Florence Knight from Pikes Peak Library District Oral History Project.
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Sargent tells of his family's move to Mesa from Kansas via Los Angeles California. He retired from a career at Salt River Project but also worked as a farmer. Sargent gives great detail of…
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Hibbert was born in Mesa at corner of Morris and Second Avenue and married Ruth Hansen in 1932 at the Arizona Temple. He describes what Mesa was like growing up with no running water no electricity…
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Hanson begins by telling the story of her parents' move to Mesa at the request of Brigham Young; they were asked to help ?colonize? the area. Her father Hyrum Smith Peterson served as the Town…
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Robertson begins by recounting her family's move from California to Arizona in 1911. Her father Paul Baxter Beville a citrus farmer moved to Mesa to grow citrus because the land was plentiful…
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A member of the prominent Pomeroy family Johnson was born in Mesa in 1896 at Robson and Second Ave. Her father was the first Mormon Bishop of Mesa and one of her distant cousins served as Mesa's…
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