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TTC Interview DON WAS TRANSCRIPT INDEX If you are interested in viewing the full length video interview or transcript, please email [email protected] A C AFRIKA BAMBAATAA ............................................................ 12 CANDACE SPRINGS .............................................................. 83 AHMET ERTEGUN ................................................................. 80 CAPITAL TOWER .................................................................. 88 ALBERT AMMONS ................................................................. 91 CAPITOL RECORDS .................................................. 30, 41, 78 ALBUM ................................................................................ 50 CARLA BLEY ....................................................................... 39 ALFRED LION ..................................................................... 80 CARLY SIMON ............................................................... 25, 35 AMBROSE AKINMUSIRE ......................................................... 83 CARNEGIE HALL .............................................................. 4, 45 AMERICAN BANDSTAND ......................................................3, 43 CAROL CHILDS.................................................................... 37 ANNIE LENNOX ................................................................... 83 CAROL HALL ....................................................................... 18 ARETHA FRANKLIN .........................................................17, 80 CAROLE CHILDS .................................................................. 54 ARIF MARDIN ..................................................................... 52 CECIL TAYLOR.................................................................... 91 ART BLAKEY ....................................................................9, 91 CELLO STUDIOS .................................................................. 72 ARTHUR BAKER ........................................................ 12, 18, 20 CHAD FRANSCOVIAK ............................................................. 70 AUGUST DARNELL ...........................................................25, 26 CHARLES LLOYD ............................................................ 22, 83 AWARD ................................................................................ 50 CHARLES MINGUS .......................................................... 16, 17 CHARLIE WATTS ............................................................ 65, 66 CHER .................................................................................. 18 B CHESS RECORDS .................................................................. 49 CHRIS BLACKWELL ........................................................ 26, 31 BANGLADESH ....................................................................... 58 CHRIS DAVE ....................................................................... 83 BEATLES ............................................................. 4, 45, 89, 90 CHRIS SHERMAN .................................................................. 71 BEATNIKS .....................................................................21, 22 CIVIL RIGHTS.................................................................... 10 BEBOP ................................................................................ 16 CLARK GABLE ..................................................................... 51 BERNARD FOWLER ................................................................ 31 COBO ARENA ................................................................... 5, 46 BERNARD PURDY ................................................................. 29 COBO HALL ......................................................................... 64 BERNIE GRUNDMAN .............................................................. 81 COLUMBIA RECORDS ............................................................. 54 BERT PARKS ....................................................................... 54 COLUMBIA STUDIOS ............................................................. 57 BETTE MIDLER ................................................................... 51 COMPLEX RECORDING STUDIOS ............................................. 39 BILL LASWELL ................................................................... 25 COUNTRY WESTERN .......................................................... 5, 46 BILL WYMAN ....................................................................... 65 CRAZY JACK ....................................................................... 10 BILLBOARD ......................................................................... 25 CREAM ................................................................................ 21 BILLIE JEAN ..................................................................... 17 CULTURE CLUB.................................................................... 35 BILLY JOEL ....................................................................... 51 CUNARD LINES.................................................................... 87 BLUES ................................................................................ 16 BONNIE RAITT ........................................................ 38, 39, 41 BOOTSY COLLINS ................................................................ 64 BRIAN BLADE FELLOWSHIP .................................................. 83 BRIAN JONES ............................................................ 5, 46, 68 BRIAN WILSON ..............................................................57, 64 BROADWAY DANNY ROSE ....................................................... 17 BRUCE LUNDVALL ..................................................... 78, 84, 85 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN ........................................................... 69 BRUNO KIRBY ..................................................................... 54 BUDDY MILLER ................................................................... 90 D G DAD .......................................................... 4, 8, 23, 33, 45, 50 GARTH BROOKS.................................................................... 83 DALE CARNEGIE ...................................................... 24, 25, 51 GARY COOPER ..................................................................... 51 DANIEL LANOIS ................................................................. 56 GARY GERSH ................................................................. 30, 35 DANNY GOLDBERG ...........................................................40, 41 GEFFEN RECORDS .................................................... 26, 29, 30 DANNY HEAPS ................................................................26, 30 GEILS BAND ....................................................................... 18 DAVID BATES ..................................................................... 28 GEORGE CLINTON .......................................................... 10, 16 DAVID LASLEY ........................................................ 30, 35, 49 GEORGE HARRISON .............................................................. 58 DAVID LINDLEY ............................................................55, 75 GEORGE WEIN ....................................................................... 8 DAVID PASIK ..................................................................... 28 GERSHWIN ........................................................................... 72 DAVID RUFFIN ................................................................... 10 GIL EVANS ......................................................................... 22 DAVID WEISS ..................................................................... 25 GIMME SHELTER .................................................................. 69 DEBBIE CAPANETTOS ........................................................... 31 GLADYS KNIGHT .................................................................. 83 DEF LEPPARD ..................................................................... 28 GOLD MOUNTAIN .................................................................. 40 DERRICK HODGE ................................................................. 83 GRACE POTTER.................................................................... 92 DETROIT JAZZ ................................................................... 16 GRAMMY AWARD.................................................................... 89 DETROIT TECHNO ..................................................... 14, 15, 22 GRAMMYS ................................................................ 49, 50, 53 DINAH SHORE ..................................................................3, 44 GRANDE BALLROOM ......................................... 6, 23, 46, 47, 64 DIRE STRAITS ................................................................... 28 GRATEFUL DEAD .............................................................. 7, 22 DISCO ..................................................................... 18, 25, 27 GREENWICH VILLAGE ........................................................... 21 DON HENLEY ....................................................................... 37 GREG ALLMAN ..................................................................... 89 DOUG FIEGER ................................................................21, 64 GREG LEISZ ....................................................................... 90 DWAYNE
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