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In some ways, it’s a bit spooky, or at least disconcerting, to cover hit singles from May 1971. It’s a period of time that I distinctly remember, but it’s ...read more
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By the Spring of ’61, rock and roll was in regression and pop music was making a resurgence.
Rock and roll did have a significant impact on the ...read more
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In April of 1971 I was twelve years old and a fledgling hippie. Of course, being in the 7th grade didn’t make it easy for me to pursue my aspirations, ...read more
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Once again, we return to the year 1971, and once again, the year is interesting enough to warrant multiple shows.
Our first show is dedicated (mostly) ...read more
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This show is fairly contemporary, by our own standards. We go back for the ten year anniversary for these album releases, and it’s nice to see that most ...read more
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Generally speaking, 1981 was a pretty good year for music. In the wake of punk rock, it appeared as though real rock and roll music would experience a ...read more
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It must have been some time in 1971 when I had my own musical awakening – or perhaps I should say reawakening. Before then, I had already spent years ...read more
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For this show here’s all you need to know;
www.facebook.com/NYRootsMusic
This Saturday night, March 17, at 8 PM - Come on down to the Plainview ...read more
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Once again, we find ourselves covering 1971. After four shows dedicated to the month of February 1971, you’d think that there may be a shortage of songs to ...read more
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If you ever wondered why some artists had such resentment when the Beatles hit America, the answer lies in this show. Before the British Invasion, American ...read more
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