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In the ’60s, one of the hubs of the folk boom was Cambridge. The epicenter of this nascent movement was Harvard Square, where you could find a Boston University dropout named Joan Baez making her mark at the legendary Club 47 (now Club Passim). Full Article at Boston Herald
THE ICONIC, ground-breaking gig which, if you believe every man in the pub, seems to have been attended by half the world’s population, is a constant of pop mythology. Full Article at Irish Times
When 15-year-old Killian Mansfield decided to record his debut album last year, it had to be the best he could ever do. He knew there wasn't another shot at it, no follow-up to refine any novice slips or incomplete artistic visions. Full Article at Spinner.com
The Lovin' Spoonful's John Sebastian estimated the number of guitar players in Nashville at 1,352. "And anyone that unpacks his guitar could play twice as better than I will," he sang. Full Article at Southeast Missourian
It is an iconic image. There he is with his tie-dyed T shirt and jeans on Aug. 15th 1969, standing in front of some 500-750,000 folks having been pushed out on the stage to perform by Michael Lang's crew as the natives were getting restless. Full Article at BeliefNet
Woodstock legend teams with old friend on Friday John Sebastian was hoping he'd heard the last question about Woodstock. Sebastian has spent the past 40 years reliving the tale of how he was a last-minute addition at the 1969 festival. Full Article at Times Herald-Record
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