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The Maitland News, Vol. 02, No. 3, January 19, 1927
Tags: A. H. Shadix; A. M. Springer; agriculture; Anna B. Treat; Anna C. Stone; Annie Meer; B. A. Galloway; B. Auxford Burks; B. M. Robinson; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; Bessie Galloway; Betty Rowland; book; Boy Scouts of America; Bryan's Barber Shop; C. A. Moberg; C. B. McNair; C. D. Horner; C. L. Pruyn; C. M. Niven; C. N. Beecher; Carol Bennett; chamber of commerce; Charles B. Waterhouse; church; citrus; citrus industry; club; construction; Don Cochran; E. A. Upmeyer; E. D. Visor; E. N. Beech; E. R. Baldwin; E. R. Hanson; Elizabeth Smith; Ella Kennedy; F. A. McNair; Forrest B. Stone; Foster R. Fanning; Frederick B. Conant; freeze; freeze protection; frost; fundraising; George B. DeNoyelle; Georgianna Hill; Glee Club; Goodyear Tires; government; gun club; H. A. Griner; H. D. Haldeman; H. E. Milliman; H. T. Sowell; Harold Haldeman; Hill School; Hungerford School; J. A. Brown; J. Blanton Belk; J. C. Russell; J. D. Baggett; J. F. Gardner; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Foster; J. I. Whitworth; Jack Lee; Jane Goode; Joseph Ponder; Karl Lehman; Kenneth N. McPherson; L. L. Lampp; Lena Fugate; library; Lily Lake; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. A. Howard; M. C. Bryan; M. L. Kyle; M. P. Ponder; Maitland; Maitland Clothing and Dry Goods Store; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Home Builders Association; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Mamie Fugate; Mary Wahl; Methodism; Methodist; Moody Bible Institute; municipal government; Nellie W. Taylor; Orange Hardware & Furniture Company; orlando; Orlando Realty Board; Parent-Teacher Association; Pepper Pot Restaurant; Presbyterian; Presbyterianism; PTA; R. A. Wheeler; R. B. Wright; R. P. Cobb; radio; Ralph Ponder; Ray Ponder; real estate; Robert Kilbourn; Rollins Press; Ruby Baggett; Ruby Lake Grove Fruit Company; Ruth Knight; Ruth Russell; S. B. Hill, Jr.; S. J. Stiggins; sanitation; school; sport; Stella Waterhouse; T. M. Henkel; tennis; tennis court; Texaco Gas; The Bookery; The Maitland News; Town Council; town government; W. A. Myers; W. F. Smith; W. H. Johnston; W. R. G. Orwick; water; waterworks; WDBO Radio; Wesley Widdis; William W. Long; Winter Park; Winter Park Cleaners; Winter Park High School; Winter Park Refrigerating Company
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 31, December 4, 1926
Tags: A. G. Beyer; A. M. Springer; Alexander McL. Rowland; American Red Cross; Anna B. Treat; Augusta McNair; B. M. Robinson; Bank of Maitland; banking; banks; Betty Rowland; books; Boy Scouts of America; Brown's Store; C. D. Horner; C. L. Durrance; C. L. Pruyn; C. M. Niven; C. M. Niven, Jr.; C. N. Beecher; chambers of commerce; Charles D. Horner; Christian Endeavor Society; church; churches; Cleo Umphery; cop; Cora Nelson; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. E. Dull; E. R. Hanson; Eleanor Upmeyer; Epworth League; F. A. McNair; F. R. Fanning Company; fire department; fire protection; Flora's Studio; Florence Bennett; Foye Lee McIntosh; G. J. Friedland; Georgianna Hill; Glen Orwick; government; H. F. Haile; H. R. Peat; Harold Hill; Hill School; housing; Hungerford School; J. A. Brown; J. F. Gardner; J. G. Bennett; J. G. Foster; Jack Horner; Joe Drawdy; L. L. Lampp; law enforcement; Lena Fugate; libraries; library; Lily Lake; Lily Tucker; local government; Louis L. Coudert; Lucy Brown; M. A. Howard; M. L. Kyle; M. P. Ponder; Maitland; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Mamie Fugate; Margaret Russell; Mary C. Ely; Mary Rice; Methodism; Methodist; Mildred Jones; municipal government; Nellie W. Taylor; orlando; Orpheus Radio; Parent-Teacher Association; pest control; police; Presbyterian; Presbyterianism; PTA; R. A. Wheeler; R. B. Wright; radio; Ralph Grassfield; Ray Leuthy; real estate; Rollins Press; Rose Tucker; S. A. Ducret; S. B. Hill, Jr.; S. J. Stiggins; sanitation; schools; State Highway No. 3; Telecommunications; The Bookery; The Maitland News; Town Council; town government; Twila Horton; W. A. Myers; waterworks; Winter Park; Winter Park Cleaners
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 25, October 23, 1926
Tags: A. B. Rowland; Agnes Moremen; Alvord L. Stone; Anna B. Treat; Anna C. Stone; artists; Augusta McNair; Bank of Maitland; banking; banks; Beulah Rowland; books; Boy Scouts of America; Brown's City Store; C. C. Jackson; C. D. Horner; C. Fred Ward; C. N. Beecher; camping; chambers of commerce; Charles B. Waterhouse; church; churches; city government; construction; Dale Orwick; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. D. Visor; Eleanor Upmeyer; Elinor Barnett; Elizabeth Treat; F. A. McNair; F. G. Manning; Flora's Studio; Forrest B. Stone; Goodyear Tires; government; Halloween; Harry Cargyl; highway; Hill School; holidays; housing; I. Vanderpool; J. A. Brown; J. C. Russell; J. G. Bennett; Joseph Ponder; Kate Vanderpool; Katharine Brewer; Kenneth N. McPherson; L. C. Ingram; libraries; library; Lily Lake; local government; Louis L. Coudert; lumber; lumber industry; M. L. Kyle; M. P. Ponder; Maitland; Maitland Auxiliary; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Mary C. Ely; mayors; Methodism; Methodist; municipal government; music; musicians; Nellie W. Taylor; Parent-Teacher Association; parties; party; Presbyterian; Presbyterianism; PTA; R. A. Wheeler; radio; real estate; road; Robert Kilbourn; Rollins Press; S. B. Hill, Jr.; S. J. Stiggins; Saretta Hill; schools; State Highway No. 3; streets; Teddy Brocksmith; Telecommunications; The Maitland News; Town Council; town government; Viking Tires; WDBO Radio; WEAF Radio; White-Way Restaurant; Winter Park
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 02, April 29, 1926
Tags: agriculture; American Fruit Growers; Anna B. Treat; appliance; bank; Bank of Maitland; bond; Boy Scouts of America; building permit; C. D. Horner; C. N. Beecher; Carl Hunt; chamber of commerce; church; citrus; civil engineering; construction; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. T. Owen; electronics; F. H. Manning; Forrest B. Stone; Frank L. Skelly; government; Greenwood Gardens; Hamilton Holt; Harold Peet; housing; insurance; Inter-City Realty Company; J. A. Brown; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Hill; John Nelson; Karl Lehmann; Lake Maitland; Lida P. Bronson; Lily Lake; local government; Lois L. Haile; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Methodist; music; N. S. Bronson; Needlework Guild; notary; Office of the Mayor; orlando; Orlando Realty Board; plumbing; Presbyterian; R. A. Wheeler; radio; real estate; restaurant; S. B. Hill, Jr.; S. B. Hill, Sr.; subdivision; The Maitland News; Town Council; W. A. Manning; waterworks; WDBO; White Way Motor Company; White-Way Restaurant; Winter Park; Wright-Warlow & Company
The Arena Twins with Dave Archard
Seminole Tire Shop Advertisement
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 27: Central Florida without a Theme Park: An Interview with Dr. Benjamin Brotemarkle
Tags: African American; African-American community; art; Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community; Bach, Johann Sebastian; Barberville; Barberville Pioneer Festival; Beyond the Theme Parks: Exploring Central Florida; Brevard County; Brotemarkle, Benjamin D.; burial; cattle; cattle industry; Channel 24; Christmas; composer; Crawford, Janie; Cypress Gardens; documentary; Eatonville; festival; Flagler, Henry Morrison; Fort Christmas Historical Park; Harlem Renaissance; historic site; humanities; Hurston, Zora Neale; Kennedy Boulevard; local history; mermaid; Murphree, Daniel S.; music; musician; Nathiri, N. Y.; orange county; orlando; PEC; pioneer; Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts; podcast; radio; radio magazine; railroad; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; roadside attraction; Rollins College; Spaniards; Spanish; Stetson University; television; Their Eyes Were Watching God; Titusville; tourism; tourist; University Press of Florida; Vanderjagt, Steve; Walt Disney World; Weeki Wachee; Windover Archaeological Site; Windover Farm; Winter Park; Winter Park Bach Festival; WMFE; Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities
"Soul Eyes" by The Jazz Professors
Tags: alto saxophones; alto saxophonists; bass guitarists; bass guitars; bebop; Bobby Koelble; CAH; College of Arts and Humanities; Drexler; drummers; drums; educators; Flying Horse Records; higher education; Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors; jazz; jazz ensembles; jazz guitars; jazz pianists; jazz pianos; jazz standards; jazz trombones; jazz trombonists; Jeff Rupert; John Coltrane; John William Coltrane; Mal Waldron; Malcolm Earl Waldron; Marty Morrell; Michael Wilkinson; music; musicians; National Public Radio; NPR; orlando; PBS; Per Danielsson; Prestige All Stars; professors; Public Broadcasting Service; radio; radio stations; Richard; Soul Eyes; teachers; tenor saxophones; tenor saxophonists; The Jazz Professors; UCF; University of Central Florida; WUCF; WUCF-FM
"Yes or No" by The Jazz Professors
Tags: alto saxophones; alto saxophonists; bass guitarists; bass guitars; bebop; Bobby Koelble; CAH; College of Arts and Humanities; drummers; drums; educators; Flying Horse Records; higher education; jazz; jazz ensembles; jazz guitars; jazz pianists; jazz pianos; jazz trombones; jazz trombonists; Jeff Rupert; JuJu; Marty Morrell; Michael Wilkinson; music; musicians; National Public Radio; NPR; orlando; PBS; Per Danielsson; professors; Public Broadcasting Service; radio; radio stations; Richard Drexler; teachers; tenor saxophones; tenor saxophonists; The Jazz Musicians; UCF; University of Central Florida; Wayne Shorter; WUCF-FM; Yes or No
"This is for Albert" by The Jazz Professors
Tags: Abdullah Ibn Buhaina; alto saxophones; alto saxophonists; Art Blakey; Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers; Arthur Blakey; bass guitarists; bass guitars; bebop; Bobby Koelble; CAH; Caravan; College of Arts and Humanities; Drexler; drummers; drums; educators; Flying Horse Records; higher education; jazz; jazz ensembles; jazz guitars; jazz pianists; jazz pianos; jazz trombones; jazz trombonists; Jeff Rupert; Marty Morrell; Michael Wilkinson; music; musicians; National Public Radio; NPR; orlando; PBS; Per Danielsson; professors; Public Broadcasting Service; radio; radio stations; Richard; Rupert, Jeff; teachers; tenor saxophones; tenor saxophonists; The Jazz Messengers; The Jazz Professors; This is for Albert; UCF; University of Central Florida; Wayne Shorter; WUCF-FM
"Two Bats" by The Jazz Professors
Tags: alto saxophones; alto saxophonists; bass guitarists; bass guitars; bebop; Bobby Koelble; CAH; College of Arts and Humanities; drummers; drums; educators; Flying Horse Records; higher education; jazz; jazz ensembles; jazz guitars; jazz pianists; jazz pianos; jazz trombone; jazz trombones; jazz trombonists; Jeff Rupert; Marty Morrell; Michael Wilkinson; musicians; National Public Radio; NPR; orlando; PBS; Per Danielsson; professors; Public Broadcasting Service; radio; radio stations; Richard Drexler; teachers; tenor saxophones; tenor saxophonists; The Jazz Professors; Two Bats; UCF; University of Central Florida; WUCF; WUCF-FM
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1971
Tags: Charles A. Wales; conservation; Hemarthria Altissima; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; Joe Hopkins; John Winter; natural resources; pollution; radio; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; timber; U.S. Department of Agriculture; University of Florida; USDA; W. W. Linz; wildlife; wildlife management; WTRR
Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District Long-Range Program, 1975
Tags: agriculture; artesian water; Betty J. Palmer; Bureau of Environmental Education; C.A. Wales; Charles A. Wales; chloride; Civic Clubs; climate; community development; condominiums; conservation; construction; Department of Education; education; encroachment; environmental improvement; environmental protection; Farm Bureau; farming; farms; forests; geology; grant funds; ground water; ground water resources; highway planning; housing developments; Hubert Bagwell; Hydrolic Features; industrial expansion; irrigation; J.A. Hopkins; land development; Larry Morrell; livestock; mobile homes; open space; Orlando Sentinel Star; Outdoor Classroom Conservation Plans; Planned Unit Developments; population growth; poultry; radio; radio station; resource development; retail; road planning; Sanford; Sanford Herald; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; shopping centers; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; Soil Map; soil survey; SSWCD; subvision developments; toxic soil; U.S. Department of Agriculture; urban expansion; urbanization; USDA; water; watershed; wildlife; WTRR; zoning
A History of Central Florida, Episode 41: Recorded Music
Tags: A History of Central Florida; banjo; Berliner, Emil; Berliner, Emile; Blake, George E.; Brunswick Corporation; Brunswick Phonograph; Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company; Clarke, Bob; Clermont; Clermont Historic Village; Dans la Gypsy; drum; Edison Cylinder Gramophone; Edison, Thomas Alva; Elssler, Fanny; Ford, Chip; G. E. Blake; Gibson, Ella; gramophone; Groveland; Groveland Women's Club; Hazen, Kendra; invention; inventor; Johnson, Elridge Reeves; jukebox; Kelley, Katie; Lake Avenue; Lake County; Lake County Historical Museum; live music; Main Street; Mozart, Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus; music; music player; National Phonograph-Records Recruiting Corps; Now for Some Music; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; phonograph; piano; podcast; radio; record disc; recorded music; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; Rock-Ola juke box; Rudolph Wurlitzer Company; Seeburg Corporation; Seeburg jukebox; sheet music; sheet music industry; Sony Corporation; Sony Walkman; Sousa, John Philip; Super Rocket Rock-Ola; TAMU; tape recorder; Tavares; Texas A&M University; Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University; transistor radio; UCF; University of Central Florida; Velásquez, Daniel; Victor Talking Machine Company; violin; Walkman; Waren, Warren; Warfield, Scott; West Avenue; Wurlitzer; Wurlitzer jukebox; Zimmermann, Marc
"Grandfather's Waltz" by The Jazz Professors
Tags: alto saxophones; alto saxophonists; bass guitarists; bass guitars; bebop; Bill Evans; Bobby Koelble; CAH; College of Arts and Humanities; Drexler; drummers; drums; educators; Flying Horse Records; Frederick Eugene John Lees; Gene Lees; Grandfather's Waltz; higher education; jazz; jazz ensembles; jazz guitars; jazz pianists; jazz pianos; jazz trombones; jazz trombonists; Jeff Rupert; Lasse Farnlof; Marty Morrell; Michael Wilkinson; musicians; National Public Radio; NPR; orlando; PBS; Per Danielsson; professors; radio; radio stations; Richard; Stan Getz; Stan Getz & Bill Evans; Stanley Getz; teachers; tenor saxophones; tenor saxophonists; The Jazz Professors; UCF; University of Central Florida; William John Evans; WUCF; WUCF-FM
Alan Baxter and Mick Dolan
Mark Samansky
"Lover Man" by The Jazz Professors
Tags: alto saxophones; alto saxophonists; bass guitarists; bass guitars; bebop; Billie Holiday; Bobby Koelble; CAH; College of Arts and Humanities; Drexler; drummers; drums; educators; Eleanora Fagan; Flying Horse Records; James Edward Davis; James Sherman; jazz; jazz ensembles; jazz guitars; jazz pianists; jazz pianos; jazz standards; jazz trombones; jazz trombonists; Jeff Rupert; Jimmy Davis; Lover Man; Marty Morrell; Michael Wilkinson; music; musicians; National Public Radio; NPR; orlando; PBS; Per Danielsson; professors; Public Broadcasting Service; radio; radio stations; Ram Ramirez; Richard; Roger J. Ramirez; teachers; tenor saxophones; tenor saxophonists; The Jazz Professors; UCF; University of Central Florida; WUCF-FM
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
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 14: Calvary Assembly and Benny Hinn, Part 1
Tags: anniversary; Assemblies of God; Bush, George Herbert Walker; Calvary Assembly of God; Calvary Towers; Carey, Debbie; Charisma Magazine; charity; Christianity; church; Corbett, Joseph Francis II; Crown Financial Ministries; Dayton, Howard; disability; documentary; elderly; evangelical; evangelicalism; finance; Good Life Broadcasting; gospel; Hall, John; Hammond, Michael; Hinn, Benny; Hinn, Toufik "Benny" Benedictus; Iglesia El Calvario; Lake Mary; Lloyd, Rustin "Rusty"; mega-church; Miller Avenue; Mills, Lisa; Norman, Jack; orlando; Orlando Gospel Tabernacle; people with disabilities; podcast; Polino, Gene; radio; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; senior citizen; Southeastern University; televangelical; televangelism; televangelist; television; television ministry; The Orlando Sentinel; TV-52; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; vice president; Winter Park; WTLN; WWLTV; Zink, Dale
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 53: Community-Based Research
Tags: Africa and African-American Studies Program; African American; African American community; African American neighborhood; Burlington, Vermont; Chambliss, Julian C.; City of Winter Park; co-working model; Colony Theatre; community-based research; Cummings, Denise K.; deindustrialization; Department of Critical Media and Cultural Studies; Department of English; Department of History; documentary; dot-com bubble; e-commerce; education; educator; equity; Florida Humanities Council; Florida Humanities Council grant; gentrification; Grant; Great Recession; Hannibal Square; Hannibal Square Community Land Trust; Hannibal Square Land Trust; historical society; Hopkins, Mary Ann; housing; India; Indian; Internet; local history; museum; oral history; podcast; Pottery Barn; professor; radio; radio documentary; real estate; real estate development; real estate industry; recession; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Rollins College Department of Critical Media and Cultural Studies; Rollins College Department of English; Rollins College Department of History; teacher; urban; urbanization; Winter Park; Winter Park Historical Association; Winter Park History Museum; WPHA; WPRK
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 37: An Interview with Nick Wynne
Tags: American Civil War; Bollinger, Heather; Brevard Arts Alliance; Brevard County; Civil War; Cocoa; Cocoa Main Street; Cocoa Post Office; FHS; Florida Frontiers; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Historical Society; Florida Historical Society Press; Florida Public Archaeology Network; Gainesville; Historic Rossetter House Museum and Gardens; historical society; Larson, Peter L.; library; Mosquito Beaters; Nelson Poynter Memorial Library; post office; public history; public radio; radio; Reconstruction; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; St. Augustine; St. Petersburg; Tampa; U.S. Post Office; UCF; University of Central Florida; University of South Florida; University of South Florida-St. Petersburg; USF; Winter Park; Works Progress Administration; WPA; Wynne, Nick
The Watermark, Vol. 12, No. 11, June 2-15, 2005
Tags: A Different Grind; ACLU; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; advertising; AFA; AIDS; Alison Burgos; Allen L. Mack; American Civil Liberties Union; American Family Association; Amy Alonso; Ariel Sharon; Arlene Sweeting; Assemblies of God; Barney Frank; Barry Farmer; Bears of Central Florida; Ben Patrick Johnson; Betty Spence; Bill Kanouff; bisexual; BOCF; books; boycott; Brad Wilson; Brandon Lee; Brian Botoroff; Brian Winfield; bullying; business; Cari Gerchick; Chaka Khan; Charlotte Strayhorne; Chi Chi La Rue; child custody; Chris Alexander-Manley; Chris Jauch; Christian Right; comedy; Corey Clark; CVB; Dan Fiorini; Danielle Courtenay; David K. Johnson; DEA; DeMarco DeCiccio; Derek Edward Weston; Diana Richmond; Drug Enforcement Agency; Eddie Stone; Equality Florida; Eric Heins; family; Fiorini Gallery; Florida Men's Chorale; Florida Studio Theatre; FST; gay; Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation; Gay and Lesbian World Travel Expo; Gay Day Partners; Gay Days Weekend; gender roles; Girls in Wonderland; GLAAD; hate crimes; Headdress Ball; Heather Tepe; HIV; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hope and Help Center of Central Florida; HRC; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Rights Campaign; Ileana Ros-Lehtinen; International Drive; International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association; Jason and DeMarco; Jason Galehouse; Jason Hawke; Jason Warner; Jerusalem Open House; Jesse Valencia; Jill Zakrzewski; Joan Garry; Joe Salomese; Joel Paley; JOH; John Duran; John Gibson; Johnny Hazzard; Jonathan Rhys-Meyers; Karma; Kathy Griffin; Kenneth Cole; Kern High School District; Kristen Calihan; Larry Paciotti; Laura McElroy; Lavender Scare; Lech Kaczynski; lesbians; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Lil Barcaski; M. Christine Zink; Marcella Beckwith; Martina Vidmar; Marvin Laird; Matt Foreman; Michael Eisner; Michael Jeanes; Michael Sebastian; Michael Wachholtz; minocycline; murder; musical; Naked Orange Theatre Company; National Associaion for Female Executives; National Center for Lesbian Rights; National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs; National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; NCLR; New College Student Alliance; NGLTF; Nicole Wee; Niko Maldonado; Noa Sattath; off-Broadway; One Mighty Party; Orlando Family Reunion Picnic; Orlando/Orange County Visitor and Convention Bureau; Pandora Events; Pat Benatar; Paul Lekakis; Paula Abdul; Pride in Paradise Home and Garden Tour; Pridefest; Pulse; queers; questioning; radio; Randy Shilts Award for Gay Non-Fiction; Richard Hopkins; Robin Brightbill; rohypnol; Ruthless! The Musical; same-sex; Sarasota Local Radio; Scott Schweickert; Shannon Minter; Shawn Hicks; Southern Baptist Convention; Southern Nights; Stephen Hope; Stephen Reigns; Steve Lorenzo; Steven Rios; Susan Wefald; Tammy Baldwin; The Black Eyed Peas; The Miss ASAP Pageant; The Watermark; Theo Blake; Todd Richardson; Tom Wildmon; Tomes and Treasures; Tony Awards; Tracy Young; trans; transgender; travel; Troy Apit; Troy Perry; UCC; UFMCC; Una Voce; United Church of Christ; United Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches; Walt Disney Company; Water Colors; Wayne Cooper; WorldPride; WSLR; Yesi Leon
"My Shining Hour" by The Jazz Professors
Tags: Academy Awards; alto saxophones; alto saxophonists; bass guitarists; bass guitars; bebop; Bobby Koelble; CAH; College of Arts and Humanities; drummers; drums; educators; Flying Horse Records; Harold Arlen; higher education; jazz; jazz ensembles; jazz guitars; jazz pianists; jazz pianos; jazz trombones; jazz trombonists; Jeff Rupert; John Herndon Mercer; Johnny Mercer; Marty Morrell; Michael Wilkinson; music; musicians; My Shining Hour; National Public Radio; NPR; orlando; PBS; Per Danielsson; professors; Public Broadcasting Service; radio; radio stations; Richard Drexler; teachers; tenor saxophones; tenor saxophonists; The Jazz Professors; The Sky's Limit; UCF; University of Central Florida; WUCF; WUCF-FM