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Revisting the Hollywood Sportatorium with Added Music

  1. Revisting the Hollywood Sportatorium with Added Music Bill Monty 20:25

One of the first episodes in the Tales From South Florida podcast series was a TALK Down Memory Lane to recall an old steel hanger of a concert venue that captivated the hearts, souls and memories of most of us who lived here from the early 1970's through the early 1990's; The Hollywood Sportaatorium.

In this episode we go back to that podcast, but we've added something new. A musical tribute written by Bill Monty truly with vocals and music by SUNO.

Please note that this music is copyrighted and all rights reserved by the aforementioned parties.

If you have heard the episode previously, enjoy it once more with the new song added at the end.

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William Montgomery Podcaster, Entertainment professional, Senior expert. Florida native

Bill Monty, an entertainment veteran with over 30 years of experience in stage, commercial/film voice overs, radio broadcasting, and host of the podcasts Bill Monty's Guide for Getting Older and Tales from South Florida, brings his diverse background to a fun and informative look at the aging experience as well as the place he has called home for 60 years.