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The 1960s were an amazing sliver of time that occurred after the sock hops burned out and before disco, house music, and rap came onto the scene. Making Music With The Wellingtons revisits that era and its burgeoning rock-and-roll scene, when a garage cover band called The Wellingtons makes the rounds of northeastern Wisconsin. Duane Schultz and his young friends are all about honoring the music, working hard, having fun, and playing as many venues as possible. Humorous and wholesome, Making Music With The Wellingtons offers the reader a glimpse into the rise of The Wellingtons and the…mehr

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The 1960s were an amazing sliver of time that occurred after the sock hops burned out and before disco, house music, and rap came onto the scene. Making Music With The Wellingtons revisits that era and its burgeoning rock-and-roll scene, when a garage cover band called The Wellingtons makes the rounds of northeastern Wisconsin. Duane Schultz and his young friends are all about honoring the music, working hard, having fun, and playing as many venues as possible. Humorous and wholesome, Making Music With The Wellingtons offers the reader a glimpse into the rise of The Wellingtons and the teenagers who started it. It's a fun, informative snapshot of the times-for those who shared the experience of being in an old-time garage band or cover group, those who wanted that experience but couldn't make it happen, and those who knew someone in such a band. Above all, this book is for anyone who loves music-especially those who love to make music!
Autorenporträt
This is Duane Schultz's first foray in writing a book, as he wanted to do a legacy piece for his children and grandchildren. After this stint in rock and roll back in the day, he graduated from college and worked for Wisconsin's Governor Lucy as an Administrative Assistant, then setting up workforce training programs across the state. He was then hired on at Milwaukee Area Technical College. Initially, he worked with community-based classes, retraining programs, and outreach efforts, and then he set up workplace education and supervising technology programs in the technical and industrial division.He wrote numerous state and federal grants while working at the college. He is now retired and living inthe Milwaukee area.