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Oral History of Mick Dolan
Tags: "Brewster" Brewton; ABC Lounge; Alan Baxter; Altamonte Springs; AM radio; Amway Arena; Angelo Jannotti; Blandini; blogger; Bob Seger; Bobby Friss Band; Bon Iver; booking agent; Camp Nashville; CBS; Cinco de Marko; Citrus Bowl; Clear Channel; Clear Channel Radio; CMT; Columbia Broadcasting System; concert; Converse All Star; Converse Chuck Taylor All Star; country music; Country Music Television; Cox Media Group; Daniel Lawrence Whitney; David Lee Roth; deregulation; disc jockey; DJ; Dr. Zonas; Earl Tennent; fantasy camp; Fern Park; Fern Park Station; Florida Citrus Bowl; FM radio; Foreign Legion; George Thorogood; Greg Billings; Greg Billings Band; J.P. Price; jazz; Jeff Blando; John "J.P." Price; Justin Vernon; Kansas City, Missouri; Lakeland; Lakeland Civic Center; Larry the Cable Guy; Lee Bailey; Louisville, Kentucky; Lynyrd Skynyrd; Mark Samansky; Mark Taylor; Michael Jackson; Mick Dolan; Mr. Bradley; music; music fantasy camp; music venue; Nashville, Tennessee; new wave; new wave music; news reporter; Opie Gets Nookie; orlando; Orlando Arena; Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium; Paradise Cove; Plus 3 Lounge; Point After; production director; promotions director; punk rock; radio; radio personality; radio station; reporter; Rick Young; rock; Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp; rock club; rock music; rock radio; Rock Super Bowl; Rock Super Bowl 12; Rock Super Bowl XII; Rolling Stones American Tour 1981; Ron and Ron; Ronald ''Ronnie'' Wayne Garvin; Ronnie Garvin; Salem Media Group; Sanford; Seminole County; shock jock; shock radio; smooth jazz; smooth jazz radio; social media; song parody; Sons of Doctors; Steve "Brewster" Brewton; Steve Brewton; Steve Peck; Stranger; talk show; talk show producer; Tangerine Bowl; Ted Nugent; The B-52's; The Baxter and Mark Show; The Rolling Stones; The Who; Tom's Point After; Topeka, Kansas; traffic reporter; Van Halen; voiceover actor; Washington, D.C.; WBZW-AM; WDIZ-FM; WJRR-FM; WLOQ-FM; WMMO-FM; WORL-AM; ZZ Top
Mick Dolan's Ticket Stub and Press Pass Collection
Tags: A Flock of Seagulls; alternative rock; art rock; backstage pass; Beach Club; blue-eyed soul; blues rock; Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre; Bob Seger; boogie rock; business card; Citrus Bowl; concert; country rock; Declan Patrick MacManus; Elvis Costello; Foghat; glam metal; guitar pick; hard rock; heartland rock; heavy metal; Iron Maiden; jam rock; Joe Jackson; Lakeland; Lakeland Civic Center; Men at Work; metal; metal music; Mick Dolan; Molly Hatchet; MTV; Music Television; new wave; Nugent, Ted; Orange County Civic Center; orlando; Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium; Orlando Seminole Jai-Alai Fronton; Orlando Stadium; Pat Travers; Pat Travers Band; Patrick "Pat" Henry Travers; pop; pop music; pop rock; post-punk; power pop; press pass; progressive metal; progressive rock; pub rock; punk; Ratt; reggae rock; REO Speed Wagon; Richard "Rick" Lewis Springthorpe; Rick Springfield; Robert "Bob" Clark Seger; rock and roll; rock band; rock concert; rock festival; Rock Super Bowl; Rock Super Bowl XIX; rockabilly; roots rock; shock rock; soft rock; soul; soul music; Southern metal; Southern rock; sticker; STYX; symphonic rock; synthpop; Tangerine Bowl; The B-52's; The Police; The Romantics; Theodore "Ted" Anthony Nugent; ticket; Tom's Point After Lounge; Triumph; Twisted Sister; Uriah Heep; Van Halen; VIP pass; WDIZ-FM; Yes
Oral History of Ray Sturm
Tags: 210th Field Artillery Brigade; 34th Infantry Division; accountants; Advanced Individual Training; advanced training; AIT; alcohol; alcoholic beverages; alerts; AR-15; Army Special Forces; basic training; beers; budget cuts; cold war; colleges; Columbia, South Carolina; Community Veterans History Project; comradery; CVHP; David Lee Roth; defense; defense budgets; Desert Storm; desert training; E-3; E-4; education; Enlisted Rank 3; Enlisted Rank 4; enlistment; Federal Republic of Germany; firearms; First Gulf War; First Iraq War; Fort Irwin & the National Training Center; Fort Jackson; Fort Stewart; Frankfurt Airport; Frankfurt, Germany; FRG; Georgia; German Air Force; Germans; Germany; Gulf War; Gulf War I; guns; Headquarters and Headquarters Battery; Herzo Base; Herzogenaurach, Germany; HHB; higher education; Iraq; Iraq War; James Earl Carter, Jr.; Jimmy Carter; Katie Hollingsworth; Kuwait; Kuwait War; law enforcement; Luftwaffe; M16 rifles; military training; Mojave Desert; music; musicians; National Training Center; NCO; non-commissioned officers; Nuremberg Trials; Nuremberg, Germany; Operation Desert Storm; orlando; Persian Gulf War; PFC; police; police brutality; polizei; Private First Class; range shooting; rapid deployment forces; Ray Sturm; Republic of Iraq; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; sergeants; shooting; shooting ranges; soldiers; Special Forces; Specialist 4; State of Kuwait; supply; terrorism; terrorists; Thirty-Fourth Infantry Division; training; Two Hundred and Tenth Field Artillery Brigade; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Special Forces; UCF; University of Central Florida; Van Halen; veterans; veterans' benefits; Warrior Thunder; weapons; weather; West Germany; Wilson Jones; Winter Park; World War II; WWII
Rolling Stones Ticket Stub
Tags: Alex Van Halen; Alexander Arthur Van Halen; Beach Club; Beach Club Productions; Bill Grahamal; Bill Wyman; blues; blues rock; British rock; Capital One Bowl; Carl Knickerbocker; Cellar Door; Cellar Door Productions; Charles Robert Wood; Charlies Wood; Citrus Bowl; concerts; David Lee Roth; Downtown Orlando; Eddie Van Halen; Edward Lodewijk Van Halen; Florida Citrus Bowl; glam metal; hard rock; heavy metal; Jovan Musk; Jovan, Inc.; Keith Richards; metal; Michael Anthony Sobolewski; Michael Philip Jagger; Mick Jagger; music; orlando; Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium; Orlando Stadium; R&B; rhythm and blues; rock & roll; Rolling Stones; Rolling Stones American Tour; Ronald David Wood; Ronnie Wood; sports stadium; stadium; Tangerine Bowl; The Rolling Stones; The Stones; Van Halen; William George Perkas; Wolfgang William Van Halen