Im familiar with Radio .I coach football and baseball
at the rival high school in Radio`s hometown of
Anderson S.C
--- mlmarmer <mlmarmer@...> wrote:
> Rexwell1,
>
> Are you familiar with a song about Moe Berg, done by
> Chuck Brodsky, who did a song about Radio, a few
> years ago, as there was just a movie about Radio.
> Chuck has about 10 songs about Baseball, including
> one about Doc Ellis, pitching a no-hitter, as he was
> getting over a night of LSD usage!
>
> Chuck has website, with other songs,
> www.chuckbrodsky.com with quite a bit of sound
> samples.
>
> Mike Marmer
> Germantown, MD
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: rexwell1@...
> To: thewashingtonsenators@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 10:15 AM
> Subject: Re: [The Washington Senators] (unknown)
>
>
> The novel I'd like to read abt the Senators?
>
> A good one abt the 1933 Amer. league champion
> Washington Nationals, who had
> among other players that larger-than-life
> character--lawyer, linguist, scholar,
> raconteur, and later, OSS spy--as second- or
> third-string catcher in the
> bullpen, Mr. Morris Moe Berg
>
> Actually, I'm writing a highly-fictionalized novel
> now abt Berg. I think he's
> the most interesting man ever to play major league
> baseball. And his story
> is the reason for my initial request to be
> directed to a website where I could
> see a clear pic of that '33 pennant-winning team
>
> I never did buy the pic of the '33 team advertised
> on ebay, but I'm still
> interested in finding a clear (and not a small or
> fuzzy) team pic somewhere on
> the Net. Anybody know a site?
> My name is Charlie Morrison. I'm a graduate
> student at
> George Mason University, studying professional
> writing
> and editing. I need some help with a project I've
> just
> undertaken. I'm going to try to write a historical
> fiction story based on some facet of the real
> history
> of the Washington Senators. Its going to be an
> original writing, but it has to be based on
> concrete
> historical fact. I'm trying to figure out what
> moment
> during the Senators' history would be the most
> interesting to write about. I've thought about
> either
> when Clark Griffith was debating whether to
> integrate,
> while faced with struggling attendance in the
> post-Depression era. Or possible the moment Calvin
> Griffith finally moved the team. Either way I'm,
> at
> this point, fairly ignorant about the team's
> history.
> I'm interested in possibly talking to some folks
> who've spent time in Griffith Stadium as I'm going
> to
> write the story using as many authentic sights and
> sounds of Griffith Stadium as I can. Any help you
> can provide is
> greatly appreciated.
> Sincerely,
> Charlie Morrison
>
>
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