Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Tellin' Stories
This picture comes from the Album Collection of Marty Gould.
Our thanks to Marty for getting these sent into our Blog.
The question is WHO sang on this album?
Here are my guesses:
Steve Brimmer -Front Row Left.
Mark Thallander - Middle Front
Keith Wright - 2nd Row Left
Jeannie (Suddeth) Mayo - 3rd from Left, Row 2
Jeannie - How many cans of hairspray did you use?
Is that Earl Thorton in the blue sport coat?
No! It is Dave Watson. Thanks for the correction, Earl.
Joan (Fava) Brimmer is that you in yellow near Bro Mac?
Gaylan Grant tells us:
Ken Brann is the Tall Guy in the middle of the back row,
right in front of Cal White. He must be standing on a tombstone!
Ask Ken about using "Pssst" to shampoo his hair in Montana.
And Gloria Elliott is 3rd from the Left on row 3.
If that is Eve ( ? ) Peak on the Front Row - 2nd from the Right,
then that is Herb directly behind her on Row 3!
Can you help us name the rest of the choir members?
And where is this picture taken?
(It looks like the cemetary - just east of CBC.)
T&J
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Gloria Elliot is in the picture of the We've a Story to Tell album, (back row left). Ken Brann is on the back row (tallest one in the picture, go figure), Calvin White is just in front of Ken. Bev remembers several more but can't remember their names. She kept muttering 'Alzheimer'.
From Gaylan & Bev Grant
Here is a partial list of the "Story Telling" choir members from Mark Thallander:
Barbara Liddle
Bob Reed
Cal White
David/Becky Watson
Yvonne Gomes Albrecht
Cathy White Risner
Ricky Miller
Judy Casso DiGiandomenico
Gloria Elliott
Mike Schull
Ken ??????
Mike Hamilton
Diane Mosier ???
Bruce ????
Glen and Cookie K ????
Jim Phillips
Karen Fava ?????
Herb and Evelyn Peak
Marilyn ???
Gayle Rogers
Annalee Scalzo ???? (married Larry Lakey???)
????? Dickinson
Thanks Mark!
Who can help us fill in the blanks?
T&J
Hi there!
On the third row in a brown-sleeved sweater is Glenn Kaluka,
and to his right, just behind him
is Cookie Boyer Kaluka. 40 years later, I'm still there. :)
That WAS a cemetery. Yikes.
Cookie
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