
Timeless Wax, Mentryville – Jason Scarabin
Empire Bridge weathered the storm despite the Blanket dweller’s crossy tour of Putzing Ridge.
Poetry, Old Recordings and New Interviews
Empire Bridge weathered the storm despite the Blanket dweller’s crossy tour of Putzing Ridge.
Audio journal just after New York Rochester Mission completion; reviewing quick trip to Panama City, Florida to see my friend Russell Lemoine.
Five-year-old Ainsley interviews Jason – January 2016.
Compilation of 1978 cassettes.
Just two days after graduating from Northshore High School in Slidell, Louisiana, Jason gets scolded by Helen Mae for cursing while Marilyn, Louis “D.D.”, Deron, Josh and Kessie all are present in the background and some speaking.
Clarence Henry Adolph, Sr., “Cowboy Lone Ranger” Quentin Scott Evans, Helen Mae Wright Adolph, Gail and Brent Portie all contribute to yet another treasured episode directly from Boothville 1978. Helen Mae plays lots of music in this (99% removed) including Johnny Paycheck’s Take This Job and Shove it which Helen Mae shouts directly to son-in-law Louis M. “D.D.” Scarabin, Jr.
Helen Mae Wright Adolph, Craig Bergeron, Steve Fitzgerald, Clarence Henry Adolph, Sr. all contribute to this treasured episode.
Wendy Fitzgerald, Gail Portie and Helen Mae Adolph all give Marilyn Scarabin a hard time.
Gail Portie, Wendy Fitzgerald visit Jerolyn Sue Adolph Evans in Port Sulphur. Kids’ Brent, Quentin and Steve seem to be in the background as they give us a glimpse into late winter 1977 Plaquemines Parish.
Quentin Scott Evans starts this fun hour with Jerolyn Sue, Helen and Clarence H. Adolph, Sr. giving us Plaquemines Parish doings at the very beginning of 1978.
Raky Bus clarifies the differences to the Richard Sinus Foundation as Jerry Selt Radiator makes a splash.
Helen Gail Adolph Portie and her kids Brent and Blake give a snapshot into Clarence Lane, Fall 1978.
Lex Tugman’s ghost turns on the new laundry policy across the Saunter.
Utah State Eastern Head Basketball Coach Bill Evans shares emotionally powerful stories of his early years in Northern California. His dad’s military service and hard work ethic, his mom’s kindness and his two siblings’ free spirited living. Bill dives head first into what his children and spouses have meant to him in addition to his coaching influences and the motivations propelling him into such an illustrious career as a two-time Division 1 Coach. He speaks directly to his posterity in how much he loves them.
Helen Mae Wright Adolph entertains us while Ernest Leonard “Pompy/Ernie” and Lillian “Lil” Scarabin stop by and share.