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Mobile to spend 2022 remembering its "renaissance man"

The Associated Press published a list of notable Americans who died in 2021. Mobile native and baseball legend Hank Aaron was included. Hammerin’ Hank made his name with a bat. By contrast, Eugene Walter used a pen, a paint brush, and even a movie camera. ....

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REO SPEEDWAGON COMING TO THE MOBILE CIVIC CENTER THEATRE | TK101


May 18, 2021
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The legendary REO Speedwagon is coming to the Mobile Civic Center Theater on Monday, July 19, 2021! The band is currently touring in celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the release of their hit album
Hi Infidelity.
At the center of REO’s desire to keep it rocking for the fans is Kevin Cronin, who looks like he’s found the fountain of youth, along with the secret to penning some of the biggest hits in rock. With bandmates Bruce Hall on bass, keyboardist Neal Doughty, Dave Amato on lead guitar and drummer Bryan Hitt, REO has remained busy since the band celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017 and shows no signs of slowing down any time soon. ....

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Christmas in Alabama through the decades: Vintage holiday photos


Christmas in Alabama through the decades: Vintage holiday photos
Updated Dec 27, 2020;
In 1836, Alabama reportedly became the first to make Christmas a state holiday, according to the History Channel, followed by Louisiana and Arkansas in 1838.
“Although no records have been found to support those dates, they are repeated in numerous online sources and are generally accepted by historians. The legislation allowed residents to take off work for the day, without repercussion, to spend time with family and friends,” journalist Kelly Kazek once wrote.
“Before that point in 1836, celebration of Christmas was met with widely varied responses in different regions: In Boston, it was a sin and a crime to celebrate on Christmas. In the early colonies, there was sometimes a fancy meal to mark the day. But in the South, people wanted to entertain on a grander scale: Southerners wanted to sing, share meals, give gifts, drink spirits and generally throw large and lavish p ....

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