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Identifier
20157809
Description
It was, to properly use the old expression, rock around the clock. For ten hours, people set out around on the grass of The University of Texas at Arlington's football stadium and listened to groups; Lead Stamps, Dog, Israfel, Contraband, Argus, Holden Caulfield, Tidus Oats, Sugar Shack and Sam Bass. More than 1,000 came to enjoy the music and honor the cause - the Amil Frichk Leukemia Fund. Over $2,000 was raised. Image is of a bloodhound with his owners who are unidentified. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram Tempo, evening edition May 4, 1971.
Archival Date
1971-05-04
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-6113
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Universities & colleges; Rock bands; Bands; Charitable organizations; Dogs; Animals
Names
University of Texas at Arlington; Amil Frichk Leukemia Fund
Subjects
Universities & colleges; Rock bands; Bands; Charitable organizations; Dogs; Animals