RJ:
You know one time back in the 1960s a bunch of us went out to Detroit--Grosse Point actually for this big deb party out there. There was so little time we all got dressed in the Tuxedos and such in New York and caught the plane. We got picked up by one of the first RVs I ever saw and taken right to the party.
They had the usual musical fare---I think it was Peter Duchin who we saw so often he was our friend. He played the usual formal musical fare for that kind of thing back then such as Tea for Two and Scotch and Soda and stuff but then we heard there was going to be a special musical treat.
After a while he and his band cleared the stage and someone announced to the party to belly up to the stage. Me and my girlfriend who was one of the most knowledgeable on everything to do with Rock and Roll were right up against the stage and to everyone's surprise out came Dinah Ross and the Supremes.
At that time they were at the very peak of their popularity----arguably the most popular group in the country or the world. Dinah Ross came up and sung right at the edge of the stage and right over me and my girlfriend. She had that wonderful style and body movement of hers (which Beyonce completely nailed in the movie about the Supremes). She would sing and every now and then just look right down at us two for a while. They took a break and about two minutes later here she was standing right next to us. I mention it because she was about the nicest person I ever saw and certainly for a big star. She told my girl friend that she was watching her and that she could really sing and dance and she ought to get up and sing with them on their next set. She also told us to not look at her too closely because they had literally just come off the road to that party and they knew they looked a bit rough around the edges.
Those were the Glory Days for sure!