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    <title><![CDATA[Re: In Your Ear!]]></title>

    
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      <![CDATA[I was the editor, copywriter, ad designer and short story author for "In Your Ear" for the summer of 1973, while a Tulane sophmore. One of "my issues" (David Bowie Cover) was pickup up by a few "Underground Newspapers from the 60's & 70's"  collections now located in the back rooms of major library collections.<br>
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    One of the last concerts I saw there was Trapeze ( a heavy metal British band) and (headliner) Lee Michaels - one hit wonder - who showed up drunk, played two songs including his hit, and then staggerred off stage  -  rock and roll back in the day........<br>
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    Keith Abramson, JD<br>
    (Keithva99@Yahoo.com)
        
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