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DUBUQUE BLUES.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_l_cbZ5MXk Special thanks to Bill Hickson
[[Image:blues.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Album cover of the musical group "The Association" on which "Dubuque Blues" can be heard.]]
[[Image:blues.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Album cover of the musical group "The Association" on which "Dubuque Blues" can be heard.]]
[[Image:association.png|left|thumb|250px|Recording of "Dubuque Blues"]]
[[Image:association.png|right|thumb|250px|Recording of "Dubuque Blues"]]
DUBUQUE BLUES The only musical tribute written for Dubuque by a nationally recognized musical group. In 1967, before becoming one of the 1960s most popular bands, “The Association” performed in the Locust Street Parking Ramp at a teen dance.  
DUBUQUE BLUES. In 1967 “The Association,one of the 1960s most popular bands, performed in the Locust Street Parking Ramp at one of the popular [[RAMP DANCES]].  


Jules Alexander, a member of the band, wrote the tune that was released on an album in 1969. The song sold well locally, but never achieved nationwide popularity.
Jules Alexander, a member of the band, wrote the tune that was released on an album in 1969. The song sold well locally, but never achieved nationwide popularity.


[[Category: Musician]]
 
See: [[DUBUQUE (SONG)]] for another musical tribute.
 
[[Category: Songs]]

Latest revision as of 15:38, 13 July 2024

DUBUQUE BLUES.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_l_cbZ5MXk Special thanks to Bill Hickson

Album cover of the musical group "The Association" on which "Dubuque Blues" can be heard.
Recording of "Dubuque Blues"

DUBUQUE BLUES. In 1967 “The Association,” one of the 1960s most popular bands, performed in the Locust Street Parking Ramp at one of the popular RAMP DANCES.

Jules Alexander, a member of the band, wrote the tune that was released on an album in 1969. The song sold well locally, but never achieved nationwide popularity.


See: DUBUQUE (SONG) for another musical tribute.