Promoter took rock, pop sounds to the world
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MICHAEL SOLOMON GUDINSKI: 1952-2021
By 1974, the yardstick for album sales by a local act in this country was the 60,00O or so achieved by the first Daddy Cool effort three years before. Nobody was presuming that it could go much higher. Apart, that is, from Michael Gudinski.
At the age of 22, this powerhouse of Russian Jewish descent, an alumni of Mt Scopus College and a former teenage dance promoter and band roadie, had established in 1970 the Consolidated Rock artist agency with Michael Browning (who would become the first AC/DC manager), the pair later founding the short-lived music magazine
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The Lake Travis school district has canceled all classes on Monday, including remote classes.
In a letter to students and families, Superintendent Paul Norton said many teachers, bus drivers and other staff are still dealing with water and power outages. He also said that mechanical and support operations have not been in service since Feb. 11, when schools were closed for a staff development day. This includes HVAC units as well as food and transportation services, Norton said. We do not fully know the full impact of the frigid weather of our infrastructure.
He said mechanical and operations systems will be tested and reset on Monday in preparation for classes resuming Tuesday.
Local restaurants respond to curfew update, most see 11 p.m. as positive Â
Local restaurants respond to curfew update, most see 11 p.m. as positive Â
Local restaurants respond to curfew update, most see 11 p.m. as positive Â
Paul Norton, manager at Archie Moore s, 39 N. Main St., Wallingford, Tues., Feb., 2, 2021. Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday he would be relaxing the restrictions for restaurants, extending curfew until 11 p.m. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
Patrons of Archie Mooreâs sit at the bar during lunch on Tuesday.Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Buffalo hot wings at Archie Moore s, 39 N. Main St., Wallingford, Tues., Feb., 2, 2021. Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday he would be relaxing the restrictions for restaurants. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
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