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By Sean McCandless & Doc Mozzarelli
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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Sean and Doc are back, dueling away with stories from their winding roads.
In this episode, we hear about their summer vacations, Sean's band and Doc regales us with the story of when he was at the Goose Lake Music Festival in 1970, tracking down hippies, bikers and squares for precious soundbites for a documentary film.
Doc tells the story of when Groucho met Jackie-O, or at least tells a story with poetic license about his Halloween Night date with a celebrated poet in 1970.
With poetry readings from Carlolyn Forché, Dylan Thomas and a young James King, discussions about mating and dating, and random sidetracks (and don't forget wisecracks(and two hard boiled eggs)).
Also featuring the vocal talents of Victoria King, and messages from two listeners with stories to add to the fire.
In this episode, Sean and Doc wax philosophical about the enduring appeal of sport, as seen through the lens of little league, small town hockey rinks and the drama of it all.
Did you know Doc once booked Iggy Pop to bop at his high school's sock hop?
Hear all about it and more from late 60's Detroit from the life of Mozzarelli in episode 5 of Dueling Memoirs!
In this episode, Sean plumbs the depths of his memory for formative musical experiences, and shares stories from playing bass in his high school's Jazz Band, which toured Europe in the summer of 1998. We continue our discussion of the famous "Devil Mountain" and Doc shares an obligatory quote from Goethe.
It's 1967, the Summer of Love, and our hero Doc, a 15 year old from the suburbs of Detroit, is inspired by Jack Kerouac's On the Road to hitchhike to California.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.