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From WRIR:

"On *September 28*, join Richmond music historians Gregg Kimball and Don
Harrison as they take you on a journey through Richmond's bright jewels and
dark corners where its musical history happened and continues to be made.
The *WRIR Music History Tour* covers 150 years of Richmond history in a two
hour bus tour. From Elvis's infamous "kiss" backstage, to gospel and funk
downtown and then the punk and alternative music scene that happened on
Grace Street, you'll discover a history of Richmond overlooked by typical
tourists. Who knows, *maybe you were a part of Richmond's music history.*
 *WRIR-LP 97.3 FM* airs underrepresented *music, news and views* in order
to provide a platform for cultural diversity in Richmond. Techno and jazz.
World music and punk. Soul and folk and straight-up rock ’n’ roll. All
types of music have a home at WRIR, and all of our music programs are
created by volunteer DJs and aired live."
 Visit WRIR's Home Page for info. and how to buy tickets.<http://www.wrir.org/>
  This is a fundraising effort and the cost of the tour is $25.00 - but
it's well worth it.
The tour begins and ends at Bandito's - the morning tour starts at 11 a.m.
 and the afternoon tour begins at 3pm.


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Ray Bonis
Archives Coordinator
Special Collections and Archives
James Branch Cabell Library
VCU Libraries
901 Park Ave. VCU Box 842033
Richmond, VA 23284-2033

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