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Cate Schrepferman (17) talks to her grandma Linda Gerdanich (82) about what her life was like in the 1960s.
Dan (grampy) Maynard discusses what times in the '60s were like through his eyes.
Ava Hall (17) and Aubree Yehl (17) interviewed Mary Jo Blankley (75) about her life in the 60s, including topics such as the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement.
Abby Keck (17) talks with her grandmother, Penny Lucas (65) about her memories of the 60s. Some topics discussed are music, the moon landing, going to school, anti-war protests, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr and Robert Kennedy, and...
Reagan Manwaring (16) talks with her Nana, Kaye Love (74) about her experience during the 1960s. She accounts for changing political dynamics, threats of nuclear destruction during the Cold War, the advancement of technology, teenage culture, and women's advancement in...
Liliana Ortiz a 16 year old oboe student interviews her Teacher Jocelyn Moore. They talk about how Jocelyn grew up with music, her career paths, stories from her jobs, and what makes music special to her. This interview is done...
my name is Day Galbreath interviewing my grandmother, Lorraine Galbreath who is 74. throughout the interview she answers questions about her life growing up in memphis during the civil rights movement, her family life, and her advice for future generations,...
Bandmates and friends Herbert Nelson (72) and Hosea London (75) talk about their experiences as musicians in Mobile, Alabama and their time playing with the local Excelsior band, the city's oldest marching jazz band.
One Small Step partners Alexandra Razell (35) and Micah Smith (51) connect over music, art, and dealing with grief from recent losses in their lives.
Amber Norkett (46) interviews her father, Edward Norkett (75), about his childhood, music, parenting, and jobs.
Steve K Desroches (47) talks to his father Steve R Desroches (74) about concerts and music of their respective younger days with the elder Desroches reminiscing about seeing such legends as Stevie Wonder, Janis Joplin and Jefferson Airplane.
On November 26th, 2021 Alexa Michael and her grandmother Jill Handy talk in their hometown of Hicksville, Ohio about Jill’s life growing up as a woman in the 1950s and 60s. They talk about Jill’s parents, and her sister Sally....
Makayla Krawczyk (16) and her mom, Beth Krawczyk (53) talk about her concert experiences in the 1980s. Throughout this story, Beth recalls her wild teenage adventures with her best friend as they sneak out to attend a Rush concert. To...
I am an 18 year old college student interviewing my mother, Audrey Coulbourn, regarding how the music industry has evolved over the past 50 years.
Me and my sister did a interview on current events and her perspective.
Music has always been a part of my fathers life. That’s why I asked him to share some of his favorite memories and experiences with music.
Sarah Burroughs: 2020-11-21 22:44:47 An interview with Journalism teacher Chip Carter by former student Sarah Burroughs in which they discuss the influence and impact of the Beatles on the music industry and on music as a form of mass communication,...
Spouses Ray Matteis (65) and Penny Matteis (65) recall important life lessons their respective parents instilled in them, share early memories from the 1950s and 1960s, and talk about how their families were different but shaped them into who they...
Wally Robinson was on call for a major network the night John Lennon was shot. His reporting was aired around the world. This is story about that night.
Carson Geye (17) interviews his grandmother Beth Carey (64) about her family, growing up in the 1960s in River Forest, Illinois, her first job at McCormick Place, and her journey going to law school as a mother.
In this interview I sat down with my dad and we discussed some of his favorite artists as well as his own personal taste in music.
I sat down with my dad Dwayne Radden and took a ride down memory lane. I listened to him tell me about the impact of music and his love for music.
Talked about Judy Adams Moreland family, her time spent living on the outside of the Vietnam war, hippies, the Beatles, Woodstock, ect...