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Talkin Greenwich Village The Heady Rise And Slow Fall Of Americas Bohemian Music Capital David Browne

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Talkin Greenwich Village The Heady Rise And Slow Fall Of Americas Bohemian Music Capital David Browne
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Talkin Greenwich Village The Heady Rise And Slow Fall Of Americas Bohemian Music Capital David Browne instant download after payment.

Publisher: Hachette Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 24.88 MB
Pages: 400
Author: David Browne
ISBN: 9780306827631, 0306827638
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Talkin Greenwich Village The Heady Rise And Slow Fall Of Americas Bohemian Music Capital David Browne by David Browne 9780306827631, 0306827638 instant download after payment.

The definitive history of the rise and heyday of the revolutionary Greenwich Village music scene, based on new research and first-hand interviews with many of its legendary performers
 
Although Greenwich Village encompasses less than a square mile in downtown New York, rarely has such a concise area nurtured so many innovative artists and genres. Over the course of decades, Billie Holiday, the Weavers, Sonny Rollins, Dave Van Ronk, Ornette Coleman, Bob Dylan, Nina Simone, Phil Ochs, and Suzanne Vega are just a few who migrated to the Village, recognizing it as a sanctuary for visionaries, non-conformists, and those looking to reinvent themselves. Working in the Village’s smokey coffeehouses and clubs, they chronicled the tumultuous Sixties, rewrote jazz history, and took folk and rock & roll into places they hadn’t been before.
 
Based on over 150 new interviews (Judy Collins, Sonny Rollins, Herbie...

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