Wednesday, April 30, 2014

St. Peter's Cathedral

St. Peter's Cathedral last Saturday morning.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Roaring Brook

From last Sunday.
Above, looking upstream from the Nay Aug Park footbridge.
Above, looking downstream from the Nay Aug footbridge.
Above, looking downstream towards the Lackawanna Railroad bridge at the west end of Nay Aug tunnel.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Big Rooster

We saw this big rooster standing along Linden Street the other day. We thought it an odd way for a tavern to advertise.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Nay Aug Falls

Nay Aug Falls this morning.

Board of Trade Building

The Board of Trade building from Yesterday morning.

Friday, April 25, 2014

The Yardbirds at the Palace

46 years ago today, Thursday, April 25, 1968, the Yardbirds played the Palace, along with Traffic and Blue Cheer. This show was about four years ahead of my time. However what I do remember is in the soot above a radiator, by the house left stairs to the boxes, someone wrote "Forever the Yardbirds."
From the PD Action Tab, April 19, 1968. The information provided on the Yardbirds is rather dated, Paul Samwell-Smith had left the group almost two years earlier.
From the Plain Dealer, April 26, 1968.

This concert is listed in Greg Russo's excellent Yardbirds book as being at the Allen, which it certainly was not.

Ghost Sign

A ghost sign along North Main Avenue, impossible to read much of it.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Bill's Sporting Goods

Sign on Bill's Sporting Goods, 1907 North Main Avenue.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Old House

We've always liked this old house at Harrison Avenue and Olive Street. From a couple of weeks ago.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Lackawanna 664

Steamtown has started the short trips for the season. Here's Lackawanna 664 on Saturday morning behind Lackawanna Station and the UofS.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Nay Aug Falls

Nay Aug Falls this morning.

Nay Aug Park

Daffodils in the park this morning.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

South Webster

Looking north on South Webster, last Saturday morning.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris

41 years ago today, the biggest hit in Cleveland history opened in the lobby of Loew's State.
Ad from May 4, 1973.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Playhouse Square Association: The Early Years

When I think back upon my days at Playhouse Square, the early years were the most fun. My first day was Saturday, March 25, 1972. There weren't many of us back then, Ray Shepardson, Ceil Hartman, Smitty - Ralph Smith, Veralynne Bosko, Bert LeGrande, Victor Villimas, Bugs - Solomon Alexander, a girl named Cinnamon and me.  Cinnamon was gone days after I got there, Bugs didn't last much longer and Victor was around for a few more months.
One of the earliest Playhouse Square clippings, from the Plain Dealer, August 21, 1970.
The first Playhouse Square Association show, November 21, 1971.
The National Dance Troupe of Sierra Leone, December 27, 1971 - January 2, 1972.
12 days in February 1972, Box Office gave it an 80, not exactly boffo.
From a Plain Dealer article, March 19, 1972. When I started working at the Allen the streetlights were out from 13th to 18th Streets. On the nights the Allen marquee was lit, it was like a beacon of hope.

While the Prague Symphony didn't happen, Harris was a hit! March, 1972. 
A week of this. Victor Villimas and I went into every store on Euclid Avenue asking to put up posters. He was dressed like Yogi Bear, I was just a kid handing out flyers.
The Allen's 51st Anniversary, 3 days late that year. Miss Sally was great. The Plain Dealer, April 5, 1972.
The Save the Allen benefit, from The Scene, April 13 - 19, 1972. Damnation failed to appear. This show was put together by Veralynne Bosko and Smitty (Ralph Smith), Veralynne did the artwork and a lot of the legwork. This was quite a show!
Another big show, May 7, 1972. This was a big weekend for us.
May 25, 1972, a bombshell announcement!
Smitty and I spent a lot of time doing roof work around the time of the big announcement. For a while it was what kept us going that summer.
Junior League to the rescue, Plain Dealer, June 3, 1972.
April 1973, a hit in the State.
June 1, 1973, Brel and Playhouse Square was on a roll.
Ray at the opening of Brel, State Theatre lobby, April 18, 1973. Frank Reed photo, Cleveland Press, from the Cleveland Memory Project.

I had always heard that the night before the Budapest concert in the Allen, Ray recited Poe's The Raven, leaping from the stage, then from seat to seat. I never witnessed an encore performance. 
"Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December;
And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
Eagerly I wished the morrow;—vainly I had sought to borrow
From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore—
For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore—
            Nameless here for evermore.

And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain
Thrilled me—filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before..." E.A.Poe.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Ray Shepardson

 I'll always remember back in the early days, at the Allen, and with Brel at the State, the stories are scattered elsewhere on this blog.  A handful of fanatics trying to save some run down picture houses. At least once the good guys won.

God Bless You Ray.


The Allen Rotunda, 1971. From the Cleveland Memory Page.

Petersburg Corners

A few views of Petersburg Corners on a Sunday morning.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Roaring Brook

A few scenes along Roaring Brook, from yesterday morning.
Looking downstream from the Myrtle Street bridge.
A lot of people fishing along here.
Looking downstream towards the Myrtle Street bridge.
Looking downstream from the Ash Street bridge.
Looking upstream from the Ash Street bridge.
A closer look at the crumbling Erie Railroad bridge at the bottom of the yard.