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AADL Talks To: Paul Vornhagen, Jazz Saxophonist, Flutist, and Vocalist

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AADL Talks To: Gregory Sipp, Retired Ann Arbor Public School Teacher and Mosaic Artist

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Ann Arbor's 'The Bird of Paradise'

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Writings by Michael Erlewine

I would spend many evenings at the Bird of Paradise. It was always dark in there. After all, it’s a jazz club.

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Brater boots Jernigan

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Ann Arbor News, April 2, 1991
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1991
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Democrats Celebrate Liz Brater's Election Victory, April 1991
Newly Elected Mayor Liz Brater Celebrates Her Victory With Ellen Offen, April 1991
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Democrats Celebrate Liz Brater's Election Victory, April 1991

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Newly Elected Mayor Liz Brater Celebrates Her Victory With Ellen Offen, April 1991

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U-M's Jim Dapogny Heads Smithsonian-Ward With His Chicago Jazz Band

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Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1997
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1997
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Jim Dapogny Is Back, With Proof He's Not Spreading Himself Too Thin

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Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1987
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1987
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Nightlife Is Your Life? 4 Of The Best Spots

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Ann Arbor News, September 7, 1993
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1993
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Nights On The Town Can Be Very Lively

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Ann Arbor News, September 10, 1987
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1987
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