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Minish House, 968 Avon Road, Winston-Salem NC. Anderson to Ronald J.ġ948 - The Esther M. Draper's firm also designed Hayes-Barton in Raleigh, Forest Hills in Durham, Eastover in Charlotte and Emerywood in High Point. Charlotte landscape designer, Earl Sumner Draper, was hired to design the Bon Air-Greenway Place subdivision in which this International Style property
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The Benbow family owned the Benbow-BeckĬompany, which was a gun and lock repair service. Benbow House, 2373 Greenway Avenue NW, Winston-Salem NC. Photos by Ormando Harris.ġ947 - The Ethel T. Still occupied by members of the Russellįamily as of 2012. Russell House, 2200 23rd Street NE, Winston-Salem NC. As of 2016 owned by Richard and Mark Parker.ġ947 - The Carl H.
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Sold in 2021 to Kathryn Trosan and Philip Maniaci.ġ941 - The Mark Parker House, next door at 1080 Teague Road, Winston-Salem NC. He hired Fogle Brothers to build two unusual but not really Modernist houses, one for himself and one for his son, Mark Paper bag while sailing back to the United States after one of his trips to Cuba. Parker sketched the designs for this and the next house on a Parker House, 1058 Teague Road, Winston-Salem NC. Designed by Luther Lashmit of Northup and O'Brien.ĭonated in 1966 to Wake Forest University. Residence, aka Merry Acres, 2852 Merry Acres Lane, Winston-Salem NC. She studied at Cranbrook Academy under Eliel Saarinen during summers in 19. Local tradition holds that Reverend Meibohm's sister designed it in the International style. and Ruth Melbohm House, 835 South Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem NC. This flat-roofed,Īluminum sided house still has the original steel casement windows, front and side entrances with lattice screens and a tall central brick chimney. Reissig House, 2516 Woodbine Road NW, Winston-Salem NC. Weekly you can hear him leading The Hartford Jazz Orchestra, a role he took on in 2000 upon the death of acclaimed arranger and bandleader Chic Cicchetti. In 1996, he moved back to the East Coast where he now makes his home in Guilford, Connecticut. As musical director for Nancy Wilson he conducted many International orchestras and performed in television specials for Swedish Broadcasting, German broadcasting and the BBC, and in 1978, again at the Kennedy Center, he was the musical director for the “Happy Birthday Bob” show honoring Hope’s 75th birthday. He worked extensively touring with Shirley MacLaine which led to an Emmy Award nomination for music direction, arranging and conducting the television special, “Gypsy In My soul,” and in 1977, a three-hour television special from the Kennedy Center on the eve of Jimmy Carter’s Inauguration. He was also Ann-Margret’s musical director for 18 years. Ī much sought after musical director, Donn Trenner appeared nightly on the famed “Steve Allen Show,” leading the Donn Trenner Orchestra. While with the Les Brown Orchestra, he worked with Bob Hope for seven years as his personal accompanist and occasional music director, participating in six of the Bob Hope International Christmas tours.Īs an accompanist, he has worked with such artists as Lena Horne, Anita O’Day, Vicki Carr, Dick Haymes, Jose Feliciano, Jack Jones, Frances Faye, Nelson Riddle, Paul Broadnax, Rita Moreno, Nancy Wilson, Ann-Margret, and Shirley MacLaine. During the Big Band era he played with Ted Fio Rito, Buddy Morrow, Charlie Barnett and Tommy Dorsey. Donn Trenner is an Emmy Nominated musical director, conductor, arranger that came up in the ranks of early bebop pianists playing with the likes of Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, Oscar Pettiford, Charles Mingus, and Ben Webster, appearing on over 100 jazz albums from 1950 onward.
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