Northeast Michigan Oral History and Historic Photograph Archive

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  • Norm Seiss Interview
        Born and raised in Alpena, Norm Seiss has played accordion and been involved in the music business for over 65 years. Inducted into the Michigan Polka Hall of Fame in 2001, Norm's music focuses on Ge
      Born and raised in Alpena, Norm Seiss has played accordion and been …
  • Bobby Rigg Interview
        Bobby Rigg started playing drums under the tutelage of his dad Tubby Rigg, then played drums at St. Bernard's and in the City Band. Enamored by the sounds of rock and roll, he formed the band The Che
      Bobby Rigg started playing drums under the tutelage of his dad Tubby …
  • Stan Bartreau Interview
        Stan Bartreau started playing guitar in a country band called The Ranch Hands in 1948, along with Ed Perkins and Howie Arnold. He continues to play music today in area nursing homes and can be found
      Stan Bartreau started playing guitar in a country band called The Ranch …
  • Diana Madsen Interview
        Diane Madsen and her husband moved to Alpena from Brimley, Michigan in 1972. Playing bass guitar to Neil's lead, the Madsen's performed locally in Two's Company, and were later joined by Dick Laney i
      Diane Madsen and her husband moved to Alpena from Brimley, Michigan in …
  • Greg Adamus Interview
        Greg Adamus earned his chops playing weddings and funerals with his dad's bands in West Detroit. After receiving degrees in both music and educational administration, Greg and his wife Betsy moved to
      Greg Adamus earned his chops playing weddings and funerals with his dad's …
  • Don Deadman Interview
        A native of Alpena, Don Deadman was born into a musical family and began playing music at the age of one. In addition to teaching music and owning a music store in downtown Alpena, Don led a variety
      A native of Alpena, Don Deadman was born into a musical family …
  • Carey Deadman Interview
        Renown studio trumpet player, teacher, and orchestrator, Carey Deadman got his roots in music in Alpena. Locaaly, Carey took private lessons from Dave Antolini, studied with Brad Moors and John Hopki
      Renown studio trumpet player, teacher, and orchestrator, Carey Deadman got his roots …
  • Cal Howard Interview
        Coming from a musical family, Cal's love for music began at the early age of five and was influenced by his travels growing up in a military family. While his father was stationed in Hawaii, Cal lear
      Coming from a musical family, Cal's love for music began at the …
  • Lois Centala on her father, musician Bill Jerome
  • Marvis McNeil Interview
        St. Paul Lutheran Church organist Marvis McNeil recounts her life in music from her roots in Alpena to playing the violin in regional orchestras,and piano in supper clubs and private parties. Marvis
      St. Paul Lutheran Church organist Marvis McNeil recounts her life in music …
  • Randy Ladkau Interview
  • James Rasche Interview
        August 2016 James Rasche began playing guitar at the age of 14 and performed in the local Alcona music scene. In this interview, James talks about some of his early years playing at the Mountain Inn,
      August 2016 James Rasche began playing guitar at the age of 14 …
  • Bill Lawrence  Interview
  • Doug and Eve Allyn Interview
        Husband and wife, Doug and Eve Allyn, worked professionally in rock and roll bands for over 35 years. Both natives of Northeast Michigan, the Allyns talk about their formative years in the Alpena are
      Husband and wife, Doug and Eve Allyn, worked professionally in rock and …
  • Jim LaCross Interview
        Jim LaCross started playing sax and clarinet in local Alpena bands in the 1950's- including theThe Jim LaCross Trio, The Monarchs and The Kombo Katz. In 1960 Jim set off on tour with the Hal Wallace
      Jim LaCross started playing sax and clarinet in local Alpena bands in …
  • Jim Weeks Interview
        Jim Weeks, guitarist and radiologist, makes music with fellow doctor, Dave Larkin, in a band called House Call. They've performed locally at the Guitar Summit, the Thunder Bay Folk Festival and in th
      Jim Weeks, guitarist and radiologist, makes music with fellow doctor, Dave Larkin, …
  • Mike Centala and Mark Nowak Interview
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