AADL Talks To: Steve Bergman
In this episode, Steve Bergman talks about founding Schoolkids’ Records in Ann Arbor. Steve tells us about the origins of his passion for music, visits from artists, and the eventual record label that helped capture Ann Arbor’s local talent.
Find more about Schoolkids’ Records in our archival collections.
Mentioned in this episode: “Local price war hits albums costs” from the September 25, 1976 edition of the Michigan Daily.
The Sound of Ann Arbor on James' 'Cruel World'
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4
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September
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1993
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A Chance To Be There When the Hits Are Made
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8
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September
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1984
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Album of Ann Arbor Music Promises Something for Everyone
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27
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November
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1982
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Mark Braun (Mr. B) and George Bedard Outside the Blind Pig, 1982 Photographer: Peter Yates
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1982
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Musical Memorabilia Takes The Stage
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4
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January
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1999
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Bergman Banks On Bank Of Stores
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14
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February
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1994
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Spin-off Takes Off
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24
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January
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1993
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Tribute And Benefit Show To Honor Ailing Jazz Trumpeter Louis Smith
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16
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January
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2006
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You can 'Raise the Roof' but don't touch that pole
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5
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December
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1991
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