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Liberty, Equality, Consensus and All That Jazz at the Del Rio Bar - Paperback

Liberty, Equality, Consensus and All That Jazz at the Del Rio Bar - Paperback

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by Ernie Harburg (Author), Eve Silberman (Author), Larry Behnke (Author)

Every revolution needs a good bar. In Ann Arbor, Michigan that bar was the Del Rio. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Ann Arbor morphed from a quiet Republican university town to an epicenter of the "counterculture" and liberal-left politics. And the new Del Rio Bar became the hangout for the newly Democratic City Council members; the anti-Vietnam-War activists, including the vocal Women's Strike for Peace, and the SDS; black power activists, gays and lesbians, women's libbers-a whole range of uppity youth-to strategize, booze and enjoy great jazz. In Liberty, Equality, Consensus and All That Jazz, social scientist/epidemiologist and former Del Rio owner Ernie Harburg shares the "warts and all" story of the social experiment that was this business establishment-somehow, miraculously run by consensus, right down to hiring and firing. The lesbian cooks who balked at hiring a male ... the employee who slammed the door on would-be customers because they wore suits ... Torry Harburg, co-owner, who begged haughty employees for a raise ... Interwoven are an employee's memories of coming of age in the raucous, sexually promiscuous, often drugged-out but surprisingly supportive Del family. And amazingly, the Bar stayed open, sometimes just barely, until 2004. In one quixotic bar is the story of a generation.

Author Biography

Ernie Harburg is a social psychologist. He is a Senior Research Scientist Emeritus in Psychology and Epidemiology at the University of Michigan, author of over eighty-five research articles and President Emeritus of the Yip Harburg Foundation, which promotes both the creative works of the famous lyricist and Yip's commitment to social justice and world peace. He is the author, with Harold Meyerson, of Who Put the Rainbow in the Wizard of Oz? Yip Harburg, Lyricist (University of Michigan Press, 1993) and, with Bernard Rosenberg, The Broadway Musical: Collaboration in Commerce and Art (New York University Press, 1993). From 1969-2004 Harburg was a co-owner of the Del Rio Bar in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Ernie Harburg lives in New York City with his wife Deena and their son Ben.

Number of Pages: 154
Dimensions: 0.36 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: November 01, 2009