The Moving Wall and moving stories
The Monday, March 18, edition of the Chris Wolf Show will be about music and history. Guests will be local musician Blind Albert (aka Vince Gabriel) and Tobin Malone, of the General Henry Knox Museum “Montpelier” in Thomaston.
Tobin Malone is executive director at Knox Museum in Thomaston. For three years, she has been lobbying to bring Vietnam’s The Moving Wall to Thomaston and over Memorial Day Weekend, from May 26 to May 30, the half-scale replica of the original Vietnam Memorial located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., will be exhibited on the grounds of Montpelier.
The Wall will be open for visitation 24 hours per day except during special ceremonies. Admission is free. All are invited to attend, and 13,000 are expected over the five-day period.
This visit of The Moving Wall is particularly important to Vincent because he is a Vietnam veteran, having been in the midst of the battles and lost many friends over there. Vincent has also produced the moving video 11 Bravo Vietnam, based on a show he developed about his experiences in the war.
During the show, they will talk about the upcoming exhibit, the museum, the Vietnam War as well as hearing live music from Vincent. We are all part of the Vietnam War, those wars that preceded it, and those that followed it, in one way or another. Those that were in the midst of the wars paid the highest price.
Vincent Gabriel, aka Blind Albert, has been performing in bars and roadhouses, since his return from the jungles of Vietnam in 1969. Having played from the West Coast to the East Coast, Blind Albert has worked with some of the greats. Leon Russell, Merle Saunders, J. Geils, Son Seals, the late Jimi Rogers (an original member of Muddy Waters Chicago Blues band), Shemeka Copeland, Eddie Shaw and the Wolfgang (Howlin Wolf’s former backup band), Kenny Neal, Jerry Portnoy (Eric Clapton’s blues band) and many more.
To watch the show live, go to MaineCoast.tv/streaming, or watch later on Channel 7. Maine Coast TV is located on Time Warner Channel 7 on converter boxes and set top boxes, and on Channel 121-7 on digital TVs without set top boxes. The broadcast is available to all Time Warner subscribers in Knox County, including the islands of North Haven and Vinalhaven. The recorded show will be available for watching later at MaineCoast.tv.
To listen, tune your radio dial to WRFR 99.3 FM Camden or 93.3 FM Rockland. It can also be streamed live at WRFR.org or TuneIn.com (http://tunein.com/radio/Radio-Free-Rockland-933-s14055), or on the TuneIn app on your iPhone or Android.
The Chris Wolf Show is broadcast Monday, Wednesday and Fridays with news from PenBayPilot.com. The Chris Wolf Show is a joint project of Penobscot Bay Pilot/PenBayPilot.com, WRFR FM Community Radio and Maine Coast TV Community Television.
Event Date
Address
United States