NSB003-Wes Houston-100 Years Later Performing In The Footsteps of his Grandfather
Release Date: 12/27/2018
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Glen arrived in Woodhaven after looking for a warm community for his family. One of his other requirements was a bar in walking distance. He found the home and then the “icing” on the cake was a warm community tavern he later became a regular and supporter.
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Confirming Mae West performance at Neirs Tavern, the tough day the Neir family moved away, historic beer system before commercial refridgeration and more
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Warren Augenthaler’s great aunt was the one and only Julia Neir.
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Warren Augenthaler’s great aunt was the one and only Julia Neir.
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Warren Augenthaler’s great aunt was the one and only Julia Neir.
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Wes Houston musical history can date back over 100 years ago when his grandfather was a regular house musician for Neirs Tavern.
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In this episode Edward Wendell speaks about how he went from a loner to Neirs supporter and to president of Woodhaven Residents Block Association, Woodhaven Historic and Cultural Society.
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My intro & podcast purpose
info_outlineWes Houston musical history can date back over 100 years ago when his grandfather was a regular house musician for Neirs Tavern. He discovered this through old performance programs and discovered Neirs was still open.
Wes Houston's band decided to host a performance on the same spot on the 100th year his grandfather performed at Neirs Tavern.
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