Touring with Bette Midler in the 1970s, he experienced pie-filled altercations [I Know a Story narrative]
In the heart of Detroit, in the winter of 1973, Bette Midler and her backup singers, The Harlettes, along with the band, embarked on an unforgettable journey. The show's promoter, Pat DiCesare, part of the DiCesare-Engler promotion company, arranged an unusual one-bus transport for the group. Instead of a limousine, everyone was shepherded into a large bus.
The tour included shows in several towns, and they performed a couple of shows at the iconic Masonic Temple in Detroit. The first show at the Temple went off without a hitch. In January of 1976, the author returned to employment with Clair Brothers Audio for another Bette Midler tour, and they were in Detroit at the Masonic Temple once again.
During a dinner at a Polynesian-themed restaurant in Detroit, the group indulged in a unique dining experience. The first course was soup served in Styrofoam bowls, and near the end of the meal, a roll was thrown across the table, setting the stage for an impromptu food fight. The evening concluded with a memorable event, as Bette Midler staged a pie fight during a mandatory meeting in one of the venue's rooms.
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As the world of entertainment and health intertwine, we are reminded of the rich tapestry that makes up our lives. From the memorable moments of Bette Midler's 1973 Detroit tour to the latest health breakthroughs, there's always something new to discover.