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Description
Born to residents of Mill Valley in 1952, Antonia Cipollina grew up in Mill Valley and experienced life as a member of a well-known musical family. Her mother was a concert pianist, and her brothers John and Mario Cipollina were famous rock and roll musicians from their youths. A musician herself, Antonia began teaching piano at the age of 16, and was still teaching students in Mill Valley at the time of this interview. In her oral history, Antonia describes growing up in an Italian family, attending Tamalpais High and Marin Catholic, and going with her parents Evelyn and Gino (a beloved local realtor) to watch her brothers play in rock shows. Antonia recounts the lively family home of her youth, a home where musicians and friends of hers and her brothers frequently spent time. She paints a vivid picture of life in Mill Valley in the 1950s and 1960s, a slower time when you could ride your horse downtown and park it right at the meters.
Identifier
DFB8DACB-D1DF-4D79-AF8D-081111665051 2016.049.001
Subject
Avalon Ballroom Bedayan, Brent Block, Jesse Brown's Hall Champlin, Bill Chavez, Randy Cipolla, Rudy Cipollina, Evelyn Cipollina, Gino Cipollina, John Cipollina, Manuela Cipollina, Mario Clover (musical group) Copperhead (musical group) Duncan, Gary Emore, Greg Farey, John Fliegauf, Margarita Forman, Adam Freiberg, David Gibson, Bill Hogan, Brian Hogan, Kevin Jessup, Lyndlie Kemp, Harry Lewis, Huey Marnell, Brian Moitoza, Rob Music Musicians MV history - Music and counterculture (1960s and 1970s) Oral history - Music Quicksilver Messenger Service (musical group) Schallock, Dan Sheriff, Carrie Slick, Darby Slick, Grace Slik (musical group) Sons of Champlin Sound Hole (musical group) Stone Ground (musical group) Swingin' Deacons (musical group) Thorpe, Will Tuten, Randy Valenti, Dino Von Welcek, Rocky
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