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• THE EMPTY RECTANGLE (AND HOW TO FILL IT)
• ASTRONOMY / SPACE / TIMELINE
• ASTRONOMY / FLORIDA TIMELINE
• ASTRONOMY / SUN & MOON
• ASTRONOMY / EMPTY RECTANGLE
• WORLD HISTORY (Timeline) w/Art*
• THE DREAMERS (CARL SAGAN / JULES VERNE)
• DESTINATION MOON — 1969
• THE BRIDGE (Playing for Civil Rights)
• The Bridge (Cross That River)
• Living Colour (discography)
• Tack>>Head (discography)
• Little Axe (discography)
• Bernard Fowler (discography)
• RADIO DAYS (EUROPE)
• RADIO DAYS (PACIFIC)
• SUGAR HILL RECORDS — 1979
• BERNARD FOWLER (ROLLING STONES) LADELL McLIN
• VERNON REID (NOTES)
• VERNON REID (THEY ONLY COME OUT AT NIGHT)
• VERNON REID (THE EARLY YEARS)
• LIVING COLOUR / 1988 / BROOKLYN / SPIKE LEE
• LIVING COLOUR (BANNED IN DC)
• Vernon Reid (guitar)
• Corey Glover (vocals)
• Will Calhoun (drums)
• Doug Wimbish (bass guitar)
• KEITH LEBLANC (BLANC LIKE ME)
• ROMARE BEARDEN (THE DOVE) — 1969 NOTES
• PICTURES IN TIME (PHOTOGRAPHY HISTORY)
• WORLD HISTORY (TIMELINE) NOTES
• OCEAN CLUB (NOISE)
• SPACE / TIMELINE
• FLORIDA /TIMELINE
• FLORIDA TIMELINE #1
• FLORIDA TIMELINE #2
• FLORIDA TIMELINE #3 (FreeRide)
• FLORIDA: TIMELINE
— Zephyrhills (TV) Selling Water
• FLORIDA: EAST COAST
• FLORIDA: WEST COAST
• FLORIDA: INTERIOR
• FLORIDA: THE KEYS
• FLORIDA MOVIES (SPACE)
• FLORIDA MOVIES (TIME)
• BALL OF CONFUSION (VIDEO)
• 1961 MAY 5 (Alan Shepard)
• 1962 FEB 20 (John Glenn)
• 1962 OCT 16-29 (Cuban Missile Crisis)
• 1962 FEB 20 (John Glenn)
• 1962 OCT 16-29 (Cuban Missile Crisis)
• 1967 (Summer Of Love)
• 1969 (When The Blues Got Hard)
• 1969 (Woodstock / Vietnam)
• NAKED LAUNCH (1997)
• OCEAN CLUB (TABLE OF CONTENTS)
• FORT LAUDERDALE / PIER / OC / YANKEE CLIPPER
• AIRSHOW (DEMONSTRATIONS)
• FLIGHT OF THE ANGELS (2021)
• WHEN THE BEACH WAS HOT (MIAMI BEACH)
• DIAMOND TEETH MARY McCLAIN @ TOBACCO ROAD
• HIP HOP HAPPENS (SUGAR HILL RECORDS)
• 1980 — GAINESVILLE
• 1980 — TIMELINE / GAINESVILLE NOTES
• 1980 — GOIN’ TO NEW YORK
• 1982 — NO NUKES
• BILL HICKS (TRUTH MATTERS)
• 1988 — BILL HICKS
• BILL HICKS / POST PANDEMIC EASTER
• BERNARD FOWLER (ROLLING STONES) LADELL McLIN
• VERNON REID (NOTES)
• VERNON REID (THEY ONLY COME OUT AT NIGHT)
• VERNON REID (THE EARLY YEARS)
• VERNON REID (guitar)
• COREY GLOVER (vocals)
• WILL CALHOUN (drums)
• DOUG WIMBISH (bass guitar)
• KEITH LEBLANC (BLANC LIKE ME)
• LED ZEPPELIN (1969)
• LED ZEPPELIN (Danish TV)
• ANI DIFRANCO (NOT A PRETTY GIRL)
• DOWNTOWN NYC (1990)
• LOOK TO SEE
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MIAMI BEACH
1900s —
Henry Morrison Flagler (Key West Moon)
Julia Tuttle (Citrus Seduction)
10s
1910
Carl Fisher
Hotels (Miami
Ocean Drive
20s — Prohibition, Babe Ruth, Suffragettes, Spirit of St. Louis, 1929 stock market crash.
1920s (FLORIDA)
1920 — Red Scare, Babe Ruth traded to Yankees, The Human Fly climbs the Woolworth building in NYC, January 13 – The New York Times ridicules the American rocket scientist Robert H. Goddard. (Decades later, on July 17, 1969 as the Apollo 11 crew head to the Moon, the newspaper will retract this editorial.), PROHIBITION …
Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ACLU, Oahu sugar strike of 1920, Pro Wrestling at Madison Square Garden, The League of Women Voters, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority (Inc.) is founded on the campus of Howard University in Washington D.C., United States Congress refuses to ratify the Treaty of Versailles, The first game of the Negro National League baseball is played in Indianapolis, Indiana, During the 1920 Republican National Convention in Chicago, party leaders gather in a “smoke-filled room” of The Blackstone Hotel to decide their presidential candidate, The U.S. Post Office rules that children may not be sent via parcel post, Cherokee National Forest is established, 1920 Duluth lynchings, Inglewood earthquake, Lynching of Irving and Herman Arthur in Paris, Texas, NFL, Nineteeth Amendment, Woman’s Suffrage, The Wall Street bombing: a bomb in a horse wagon explodes in front of the J. P. Morgan Building in New York City, First domestic radio sets come to stores in the U.S. – Westinghouse radio costs $10, Republican U. S. Senator Warren G. Harding defeats Democratic Governor of Ohio James M. Cox in the U.S. presidential election, the first national U.S. election in which women have the right to vote, OCOEE MASSACRE, Black Cross Nurses, Van Wyck Brooks publishes The Ordeal of Mark Twain, arguing that Twain’s genius was twisted by the conditions and culture of late 19th-century America. This begins a reassessment of Twain, who has been seen hitherto mainly as a humorous entertainer.
1920 — ART DECO
Prohibition
Speakeasies
Underground Miami Beach
Running Rum
Havana
Bahamas
The Real McCoy
Jacksonville
1929 — Stock Market Crash, Marx Brothers The Cocoanuts
30s — Depression, WPA, Dust Bowl
1930 — Florida Land Boom (Coconuts) 52nd Street Jazz (1930-1950s)
No Depression
Cocoanuts (1929)
Hotel Explosion
Amelia Earhart
PAN AM
1939 — The Winds Of War
40s — World At War
1940 —
1941 — Pearl Harbor, Japan (Dec. 7, A Date That Will Live In Infamy)
WWII Pacific Training (Future Residents)
Delano Hotel (1947) Jewel in the Art Deco Crown
1949 —
50s — Atomic Age, Good Night and Good Luck Edward R. Murrow (2005)
1950 — Post-WWII (Baby) Boom
Magic City
Running Rum
Bacardi
Havana
Nassau
The Godfather II
Fidel
Batista
Dirty Dancing 2
Fontainebleau Hotel
Eden Roc
Morris Lapidus
Che Guevara
1950 —
1951 —
1952 —
1953 —
1954 — “Fly Me To The Moon” (originally “In Other Words”) by Bart Howard. The first recording of the song was made in 1954 by Kaye Ballard.
1955 — Elvis Presley (Black & White) Jackie Robinson (World Series) Elvis (or) Big Mama Thornton. Louis Armstrong, Herb Alpert, The Beatles, a Hard Day’s Night, Rockets To The Moon (Alice).
1956 — Around The World In 80 Days
1957 — ’57 Chevy
1958 — Explorer 1 (First American Satellite)
1959 — NASA, NASCAR (Daytona 500), Sandy Point, Dunes, Playalinda (Nude Beach), THE CAPE, Canaveral National Seashore, Bartram Trail, Mosquito Lagoon, Complex 39, Sacred Ground, Cocoa Beach (I Dream of Jeannie) , Merritt Island, Indian River Fruit, Barrier Islands, Sand Bars, Tropical Trail, Dragon Point, Mather’s Bridge, Indialantic, Satellite Beach, Sebastian Inlet (SURF), Orchid Island, Vero Beach, Wabasso, Fellsmere …
SR50 — Weeki Wachee (Manatees/Mermaids), Orlando (The Atomic Mouse), Titusville (Complex 39/VAB/Sacred Ground) Last Stepping Stone To The Moon.
1956 — Around The World In 80 Days
1957 — ’57 Chevy
1958 — Explorer 1 (First American Satellite)
1959 — NASA, NASCAR (Daytona 500), Sandy Point, Playalinda, THE CAPE, Canaveral National Seashore, Bartram Trail, Mosquito Lagoon, Complex 39, Sacred Ground, Cocoa Beach (I Dream of Jeannie) , Merritt Island, Indian River Fruit, Tropical Trail, Dragon Point, Satellite Beach, Sebastian Inlet …
60s —
1960 —
Revolution
Freedom Tower
Where The Boys Are
Porky’s
Elvis
Jerry Lewis
Rat Pack
Frank & Eva
Tony Rome
Arthur Godfrey
Jackie Gleason
Wayne Cochran
Jaco Pastorius
Dr. No
Fontainebleau
Goldfinger
Clambake
The Happening (1968)
Diana Ross
Jackson 5
Jim Morrison
The Doors
Miami Republican Convention
Richard Nixon
Presidential Visitors
FDR (Delano Hotel)
70s —
1970 — Bitches Brew
Murph The Surf
461 Ocean Blvd.
Eric Clapton
Tom Dowd
Duane Allman
Layla
Bee Gees
Betty Wright
KC & The Sunshine Band
Miami Beach (Retirement and Decline)
1971 —
1972 —
1973 —
1974 —
1975 —
1976 —
1977 —
1978 —
1979 — Iranian Hostage Crisis (11/4/79) Jimmy Carter, (Muslim) Students of Another Colour, Hip Hop Happens
80s —
Freedom Tower
Mariel
Miami Vice
Cocaine Cowboys
Carl Hiaasen
“Tourist Season”
TOBACCO ROAD
Diamond Teeth Mary McClain
Erik Hokkanen
Clarence Gatemouth Brown
Matt Murphy
Johnny Copeland
Diamond Teeth Mary McClain
Little Havana
Ball & Chain
Miami Sound Machine
Gloria & Emilio Estefan
Rolling Stones @ The Orange Bowl
Steel Wheels
Kick Ass Rock N Roll
Writhing Inflatable Dolls
Honky Tonk Women
Chuck Leavell
1980 — Ronald Reagan (Just Say No)
1981 —
1982 —
1983 —
1984 — BEAT STREET, Herbie Hancock Sound-System Keith LeBlanc (“King Of The Beat”) “NO SELL OUT” (Malcolm X) vs. Sugar Hill Records (Joe and Sylvia Robinson) w/Betty Shabazz.
1985 — LIVE AID (Mick Jagger & Tina Turner) We Are The World (Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Quincy Jones), Artists United Against Apartheid, Farm Aid, Miami Vice, Adrian Sherwood, On-U Sound, Fat’s Comet, Gary Clail, Bernard Meets Mick Jagger She’s The Boss. Jeff Beck Flash Jimmy Hall, Rod Stewart, Nile Rodgers and Arthur Baker (Production) Carmine Appice,
1986 — Jeff Beck Flash Jan Hammer, Simon Phillips, Doug Wimbish, Steve Lukather, (TOKYO)
1987 — Living Colour Vivid, Guns N Roses Appetite for Destruction, Joe Satriani Surfing With The Alien
1988 — American Influence
The Second Coming of Mick Primitive Cool The Brothers of Sodom
1989 — Bill Hicks Viciously Honest (Patriot)
90s — MIAMI BEACH RENAISSANCE
Fashion
Versace
Madonna (Wax Me)
PRINCE
Glam Slam
Washington Ave.
Washington Square
Marilyn Manson
Brian Warner
Scott Putesky
“Running With The Devil”
GREEN DAY
Stephen Talkhouse
Mario Bauza
Sue Leach w/Dewitt
CAMEO
JACKIE GLEASON THEATER
Soundscape Park
Miami
Lenny Kravitz
Herman Leonard
Barbara Capitman
Karen Rabino
Miami Light Project
OCEAN DRIVE MAGAZINE
Power Studios
GRAFFITI PROJECT
Pre Design District
Two, Young, Black Publishers
Hip-Hop Zine
Pacheco (Underground)
Emilio
Spam Allstars
Palo
Suenalo
Flashdance Dancers
Colony Theater
LINCOLN ROAD
Van Dyke’s
Sambuca
1111
Magic City (Starz)
Mitch Glazer
Step Up (On Ocean Drive)
1990 — Time’s Up
1991 —
1992 —
1993 —
1994 —
1995 —
1996 —
1997 —
1998 —
1999 — It’s Prince’s Party (and he’ll jam if he wants to.)
00s —
2000 — Y2K
2001 —
— French Television
Living Colour — In the middle of a reunion tour, when the United States suffered its attack on 9-11. The tour, like seemingly everything, was cancelled. Living Colour, like so many at the time, paused to reconsidered its future. For the band, The discussion was short, all agreeing that everyone was enjoying playing together again, and the unanimous decision, was to pick up where they had left off.
• Living Colour (discography)
• Tack>>Head (discography)
• Little Axe (discography)
• Bernard Fowler (discography)
2002 — SPIDERMAN
2003 — CollideOscope
2004 — Tack>>Head (Together Again)
2005 —
2006 —
2007 —
2008 —
2009 —
2010s —
2010 — A Bass Odyssey
2011 —
2012 —
2013 —
2014 —
2015 —
2016 —
2017 —
2018 —
2019 —
2020s —
2020 —
2021 —
2022 —
2023 —
2024 —
2025 —
2026 —
— French Television
1890s —
1900s —
Henry Morrison Flagler (Key West Moon)
Julia Tuttle (Citrus Seduction)
10s
1910
Carl Fisher
Hotels (Miami
Ocean Drive
1910
NEW YORK CITY
Statue Of Liberty
1920
HARLEM RENAISSANCE
1930
DEPRESSION
Robert Johnson
WPA
Margaret Bourke-White
Dorothea Lange
Dust Bowl
Grapes Of Wrath
Miami Beach
Art Deco Hotels
Coconuts b/ Marx Brothers
Aviation
PanAm
1940
American Gothic
Gordon Parks
WWII
From Here To Eternity
Hawaii
1950
Post War Boom
Automobiles
Roadside Attractions
St. Augustine
Fountain Of Youth
Oldest City
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Museum
National Geographic Magazine (Living)
Daytona Beach
World’s Most Famous Beach
NASCAR
Daytona 500
Titusville
Canaveral National Seashore
VAB (Vertical Assembly Building)
SR 50 Road Through Time
Weeki Wachee
1960
NASA
The Original 7 (Astronauts)
Cape Canaveral
Mercury
The Right Stuff
Gemini
Apollo
From The Earth To The Moon
Kennedy Space Center
Port Canaveral
Nuclear Submarines / Shrimp Boats
528 Causeway
Cape Canaveral
Moon Hut
Canaveral Pier
Cocoa Beach
Patrick Air Force Base
U2
Pineda Causeway
South Tropical Trail
Merritt Island (Wildlife Refuge)
Indian River
Citrus
Satellite Beach
Indian Harbor Beach
Indialantic
US 192
St. Johns River
St. Cloud
Orange World / Tang
Kissimmee / Silver Spurs Rodeo
EPCOT
— dave.
The Girl Who Got Away
August 24, 1992 — Just hours after Hurricane Andrew ravaged South Miami, I woke to a clear blue sky and a gentle tropical breeze. You never would have known that just past midnight, the howl of a sustained 160-mile wind was deafening, and even 25 miles north, in West Palm Beach, just across from Mar A Lago, one still feared for their well being. (STORY)
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