Berrien Springs. Milwaukee. Pittsburgh. Grand Rapids. Back to Pittsburgh. Now back to Milwaukee
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Cleveland Rocks!
Yes, we are devoted Steeler fans who are supposed to hate the "mistake by the lake". But, we did have a very enjoyable Palm Sunday weekend in Cleveland, celebrating Jonathan's mom's birthday. Happy Birthday Grandma Deni! We actually liked the city so much that we returned a few days later, although that was really just an excuse to shorten our drive to Michigan for Easter. On our Cleveland vacation we visisted the zoo, a great open-air produce market, and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. We stayed at the beautiful Hyatt at the Cleveland Aracade (shown in the picture). Isn't priceline.com the best invention in the world?
At the R & R Hall of Fame we learned quite a bit about Les Paul, creator of both the electric guitar and the eight-track. Interesting, right? However, we actually lived in his hometown for a year (Waukesha, WI) and near there for several more years and never once knew exactly who he was. The only thing we had heard of him was that a few years ago Waukesha was trying to designate his birth place as a historical landmark, but unfortunately realized that they had built a Walgreens where it once stood. So unfortunately they are just left with the Les Paul Parkway, appropriately marked with a guitar symbol.
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Read your post while looking for blog material. Thought I'd just let you know a couple of things: Les Paul was the inventor of multi-track recording which was done on wax disks, not tape. William Lear, of Lear Jet fame, invented the 8-track tape. Besides the Les Paul Parkway, the band shell in Cutler park is named after him and the Waukesha County Historical Society is going to have a permanent exhibit honoring Les.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Paul ***
http://www.recording-history.org/HTML/8track1.htm ***
http://www.waukeshacountymuseum.org/exhibitsFuture.asp
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