Ennis Davis and Bob Mann on First Coast News

Started by TheCat, June 03, 2012, 01:00:50 PM

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heekgator

Quote from: dougskiles on June 04, 2012, 12:22:52 PM
Heekgator - is the show also available online?

Doug,

Sorry, no; but, I'm always looking for some tech savvy folks to help me expand the reach. 

dougskiles

Quote from: heekgator on June 04, 2012, 05:09:19 PM
Quote from: dougskiles on June 04, 2012, 12:22:52 PM
Heekgator - is the show also available online?

Doug,

Sorry, no; but, I'm always looking for some tech savvy folks to help me expand the reach.

Bummer!  I don't have cable service any longer.  Would it be possible to load it on YouTube or vimeo?

Debbie Thompson

You did great, guys.  Very engaging.  Ennis, you'll get more comfortable with the camera and interviews.  Metrojax is going places.  You'll have to get used to it! 

What's your next book about?  Some of the famous people who lived here, and what they did here?  I loved the story of Madame Crane you and Stephen told at Restore Jacksonville.  The priest who translated Silent Night into English is buried in our old city cemetary.  How did that come about?  The stories of LaVilla, and how Harlem should be "the Jacksonville of the North." 

Ocklawaha

Quote from: Debbie Thompson on June 04, 2012, 10:46:46 PM
You did great, guys.  Very engaging.  Ennis, you'll get more comfortable with the camera and interviews.  Metrojax is going places.  You'll have to get used to it! 

What's your next book about?  Some of the famous people who lived here, and what they did here?  I loved the story of Madame Crane you and Stephen told at Restore Jacksonville.  The priest who translated Silent Night into English is buried in our old city cemetary.  How did that come about?  The stories of LaVilla, and how Harlem should be "the Jacksonville of the North."

Thank's Debbie. As for the next books think STREETCARS and even more unique Jacksonville history and personalities.

OCKLAWAHA