Anyways, bit late with the Susquehanna info this week so here tis...
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th / THE SPIEGELTENT at SOUTH STREET SEAPORT / It's "The SIT & Die Co. Medicine Show" -- with a cavalcade of stars! / WRECKLESS ERIC & AMY RIGBY -- The punk icon and the Mod Housewife, together! / JACK GRACE BAND -- The Martini Cowboy, himself! / ERIN & HER CELLO -- Has been known to perform in roller skates! / and CARLA RHODES & CECIL -- The ventriloquist with more moxie! / All in a three-hour spectacular variety show!
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th / THE SPIEGELTENT at SOUTH STREET SEAPORT / It's "The SIT & Die Co. Medicine Show" -- with a cavalcade of stars! / WRECKLESS ERIC & AMY RIGBY -- The punk icon and the Mod Housewife, together! / JACK GRACE BAND -- The Martini Cowboy, himself! / ERIN & HER CELLO -- Has been known to perform in roller skates! / and CARLA RHODES & CECIL -- The ventriloquist with more moxie! / All in a three-hour spectacular variety show!
I also discovered this today... RIP - Nick Reynolds (Kingston Trio)
Of course, I'd rather BE in Spain than have to write about it but I was pretty much blessed these past few days so let's hear it for perspective.
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Re Nick Reynolds, people forget, or maybe never knew, just how popular and influential The K3 were in those pre-Beatle days: on TV, on the Top 10, on the cover of Life, inspiring legions of campus folksingers. In those Ike/JFK years you'd be hard pressed to find a college w/o their answer to The K3, many of whom had LPs on major labels.
Their songbook, as well as their clean and robust harmonies, helped to inspire the 1960's rock revolution that followed. To hear preflyte Byrds is to hear young men mutating from wanting to sound like The K3 to wanting to sound like The Beatles. The Beach Boys owe something to The K3. Brit Invasion groups such as Peter & Gordon and Chad & Jeremy and, I believe, even The Beatles, were digging The K3.
RIP, Nick! Ditto Dave Guard!
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