Mike and I met when he came to Dartmouth as a freshman. Our fathers had been friends for years in the Bohemian Club; he played a fabulous ragtime/dixie stride piano and I was a fledgeling tenor banjo player.
In spring 1951 we found ourselves in Dick's house during a measles epidemic, and were overflowed to the DOC house on Occom Pond. there was a piano there so Ron Dunton, and I got our instruments and spent our encarceration jamming and decided to spend Spring Break in Florida; none of us ever having been there before. I had a 1940 pontiac sedan, and we headed off for Miami, via Bennington College where we played a gig and picked up some new material. Several days later we arrived in Miami Beach. we got a gig playing at the Frolics Club on S W 8th St and the Tamiani Trail, backing Strippers and Wednesday night was Ameature Night and college girls would strut their stuff. we then moved to Ft. Lauderdale and were playing for "Tea dancing" in the afternoons at the Banyan Club in Dania. an unforgettable trip.
We maintained our friendship over the next 50+ years at the Bohemian Club and the Grove Encampments where his Brother Tony and I have been Campmates for close to 40 years.
Mike was always enthusiastic about life and music and will always hold a place in my heart and my memories.
God Bless and Vaya Con Dios.
Smokey