Just to help make it historically accurate his name is R. Scott Tutt & he graduated CB in 1964. He was the DJ for all the Sock Hops I went to from '67 to '69 while I was at Unami Junior HIgh.
Actually Scott's record shop was on State St & was called the Music Box. The Purple Porpoise was a clothing boutique that was downstairs of the Music Box. The Music Box later moved to Main across from Gino's. I don't have an account so I'm using my daughter Katie's acct
I was there & had a great time. Later moved to Nashville where I worked w/ Scott on many musical productions including the first Alabama Billboard chart record in 1977. Scott discovered & named Alabama, he's still workin in the music business. I graduated CBW in 1972. Jon D'Amelio
Wow it looks like the last one went thru, at last, anyway I was the class of '69 as well back when it wasn't West or East or South or - to come? North and NNE and..... Well I remember Chief Tutt - Scott's dad as my Mom was secretary in the boro office which was in the same building. I could go on (I actually sat on his lap 50 yrs. ago) but.. Brad Cornell look me up in your year book but I may not look familiar. Then again?.. Lost my year book awhile back.
I've been trying to post and changing things and anyway I'll try this once more and see if it works. I believe it was Chris Stratton - not Dalton - he was class '68 and fast as lighting as I remember on the track team.
Just to help make it historically accurate his name is R. Scott Tutt & he graduated CB in 1964. He was the DJ for all the Sock Hops I went to from '67 to '69 while I was at Unami Junior HIgh.
katiebabie218 6 months ago
Actually Scott's record shop was on State St & was called the Music Box. The Purple Porpoise was a clothing boutique that was downstairs of the Music Box. The Music Box later moved to Main across from Gino's. I don't have an account so I'm using my daughter Katie's acct
katiebabie218 6 months ago
I was there & had a great time. Later moved to Nashville where I worked w/ Scott on many musical productions including the first Alabama Billboard chart record in 1977. Scott discovered & named Alabama, he's still workin in the music business. I graduated CBW in 1972. Jon D'Amelio
katiebabie218 6 months ago
Wow it looks like the last one went thru, at last, anyway I was the class of '69 as well back when it wasn't West or East or South or - to come? North and NNE and..... Well I remember Chief Tutt - Scott's dad as my Mom was secretary in the boro office which was in the same building. I could go on (I actually sat on his lap 50 yrs. ago) but.. Brad Cornell look me up in your year book but I may not look familiar. Then again?.. Lost my year book awhile back.
bwc2151 6 months ago
I've been trying to post and changing things and anyway I'll try this once more and see if it works. I believe it was Chris Stratton - not Dalton - he was class '68 and fast as lighting as I remember on the track team.
bwc2151 6 months ago
I was there!!! I don't see me, but at 7:52 is Chris Dalton(?), class of '68. :-) I was class of '69. Wow! I still remember parts of it. LOL
mariwyl 6 months ago
Great job James even though I don't see me. I was part of Scott Tutt productions
mwj18901 6 months ago