Saturday, November 7, 2020

Like Music? They Have Your Vinyl . . .


Music crosses society, as bridges, so that we can get to know one another. Some bridges you may not care to cross, like me when it comes to country and opera. Yet, the bridge is still there should I want to cross.

For some, music is very important to them, in their bones. Those people form bands, decide to be a singer, a teacher, song writer, journalist, conductor, maker of instruments, a broadcaster. Then there are those who want to support, promote, to keep in the forefront, reaching out to new artists and becoming friends with both old and new. 

One person of character forwarding our music interests is Tom Lounges, host of Midwest Beat NPR Lakeshore Public Radio 89.1 FM, owner of Tom Lounges Entertainment, LLC, and of his recent project Tom Lounges' Record Bin in Hobart, and a new store opening in Michigan City, Indiana.

This weekend is the Grand Opening of the latest Tom Lounges' Record Bin, in Michigan City. It has vinyl, a stage, vinyl, a floor you can dance on, vinyl, hippie clothing, vinyl, t-shirts and gifts, and believe it or not I think it has vinyl.

Tom's motivation from my point of view is to keep music alive, not just for himself, for all of us. He is full in. When you are full in, you also need diversions. His diversion is supporting animal shelters by producing and hosting fund raisers. He has met many music celebrities over the years, and has their autographs on posters, album covers, you name it. He will donate his collection once and a while to help raise money at these fundraisers. Giving back to what is important to him, what celebrities gave him.

Here are some photographs I took at the grand opening location in Michigan City, and some surrounding photographs outside. While I was there I was able to watch Lauren Dukes on stage, backed with a band with a couple people I know. Bought a Chase album as well.

Please note, the Record Bin requires that you wear a mask, and Gloves while touching an products and face coverings. They will provide latex free, powder free gloves to those who want to brows the products.























Tom Lounges
Record Bin Facebook
Tom Lounges Entertainment, LLC Website; Facebook

Hobart Location
218 Main Street
Hobart, IN 46342

Michigan City Location
1601 Franklin St.
Michigan City, IN 46360



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Saturday, May 16, 2020

Mr. Mark Biegel 5/13/2020



Obviously I am doing this for myself to remember Mark. At the same time I cannot help but know I am doing this for others as well. Mark, a dear friend to all of us, has passed away. He touched all of us with his warmth, smile, honesty, and the need to play trumpet.

Like most who will look at this blog, I met Mark at Paul Henry's Art Gallery in Hammond. For me it was the very early part of 2012. The first time we saw each other Mark came up to me and asked if he could get copies of the photos I just took. He said he really didn't have much of him playing his trumpet. The next week I gave the images to him on a CD. He was so happy that he gave me $20 for them. My first sale as a photographer. I saved that $20 in my dresser all these years. It is still there. Thinking now I may want to choose a photo from that JAM and frame it with the $20.

You will find from looking at the photos what Mark loved 2nd most. His trumpets and jazz. That is all he desired beyond family. It meant that much to him that he had a tattoo of a trumpet on his left arm.

His second family was musicians. All of us at Paul Henry's Thursday Night Jam were anxious when Mark arrived. He would softly play on the side while others were on stage as it were. Musicians would invite him up to play with them during their three song limit. So you see, Mark never had to sign up to do the three, he had unlimited access to play.

Enough said. If you want you can comment on your memories of Mark on this blog. Also if you want, I can add to this blog your remembrance of Mark with any photos you have.

The following photographs are not in any particular order.

























 






















 


































 




















 






 













May 3, 2012


May 24, 2012


I feel the need to go buy a trumpet now . . .

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