Text from Greg Chavez Interview
Collection: Sunnyside Sound Project Records at the Archives at Queens Library: Greg Chavez
Date: 2009
Material: digital image Dimension:
116 kb (digital image)
Creator: Greg Chavez
Identifier: aql:18265 chavez_greg_doc chavez_greg_doc.pdf
Description: At a concert in Astoria in the early seventies, Greg Chavez, then 16, sprang into action when Addie "Micki" Harris asked if anyone in the audience could dance "The Bump." Greg's bump made such an impression on Micki that she recognized him a few months later at a concert in Florida. "You are the boy who danced with me in Astoria," Micki said, according to Greg. From then on the two were inseparable.
Creator :
Greg Chavez
Date :
2009
Summary/Description :
At a concert in Astoria in the early seventies, Greg Chavez, then 16, sprang into action when Addie "Micki" Harris asked if anyone in the audience could dance "The Bump." Greg's bump made such an impression on Micki that she recognized him a few months later at a concert in Florida. "You are the boy who danced with me in Astoria," Micki said, according to Greg. From then on the two were inseparable.
Subject :
Chavez, Greg
Rights :
These audio recordings, photos and articles are the property of Sabine Heinlein. Uses of edited excerpts from her interviews are protected under a Creative Commons public domain license, but her full, unedited audio is open to researchers by request. Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for access. For reproductions of the unedited recordings, please contact Sabine Heinlein at (sabineheinlein@gmail.com).
Coverage :
Sunnyside, NY Sunnyside (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)
Type :
digital image
Format :
digital image; 116 kb (digital image)
Identifier :
aql:18265 chavez_greg_doc chavez_greg_doc.pdf
Subject:
Chavez, Greg
Chavez, Greg
Rights Notice
These audio recordings, photos and articles are the property of Sabine Heinlein. Uses of edited excerpts from her interviews are protected under a Creative Commons public domain license, but her full, unedited audio is open to researchers by request. Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for access. For reproductions of the unedited recordings, please contact Sabine Heinlein at (sabineheinlein@gmail.com).
These audio recordings, photos and articles are the property of Sabine Heinlein. Uses of edited excerpts from her interviews are protected under a Creative Commons public domain license, but her full, unedited audio is open to researchers by request. Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for access. For reproductions of the unedited recordings, please contact Sabine Heinlein at (sabineheinlein@gmail.com).
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