Fascinating. Part of the mega-sappy era of The Music Man with its irresistible (I TRIED!), addictive nostalgia-angle. For the real story on what trouble the citizens of that purported "straight arrow" region could get into, see Richard Raynor's very readable "Drake's Fortune" (2002).
Great program. Great quartet. Perhaps I missed it (and forgive me if so), but which member of the group performed the national anthems at Buffalo Sabres games many years ago? Al Shea?
Fascinating. Part of the mega-sappy era of The Music Man with its irresistible (I TRIED!), addictive nostalgia-angle. For the real story on what trouble the citizens of that purported "straight arrow" region could get into, see Richard Raynor's very readable "Drake's Fortune" (2002).
That was wonderful. I enjoyed all 3 parts of the story of the Buffalo Bills. The are truly the best.
Thank you!
Excellent job Grady!
Yes he does. In the very first installment. He names "Hersh" as the original bari of the Bills, and the reason he had to leave the quartet.
Great program. Great quartet. Perhaps I missed it (and forgive me if so), but which member of the group performed the national anthems at Buffalo Sabres games many years ago? Al Shea?
Do you have ANY contact info for Jim Jones ?