Doug Wolgat:  

CLASS OF 1972
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Detroit, MI

Doug's Story

Here's the Cliffnotes version for now. At Cass...was a hippie electronics geek that started getting into the music thing. Was recruited in class by an industrial employer to become an electrician right after graduation. Turned it down to go to Wayne State in electrical engineering. After one semester, dropped Wayne, took the job offer, and started playing bass in a rock band in clubs. Hooked up with my currnt wife (Renee McPhail, also from Cass) in February of '73 and continued as an electrician/musician for 15 years. Moved from Detroit to NYC in '85. Moved from NYC to Ann Arbor in '87, opened a bus...Expand for more
iness (this is where the collar changed from blue to white), had two daughters (Louise in '89 and Ellen in '94)and started playing in a blues band. Louise is now attending University of Pittsburgh and Ellen in high school. I must be getting old or something! I currently manage a department for U-M Hospital (I WALK to work...how cool is that?) and still play bass in a really great band called The Bluescasters (you can google the name and find the website), still very much in love with Renee (it's been 36 years!), and watching over the daughters with the hope that their lives will be as lucky as mine.
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