There were a three critical days in my life that truly defined what I was going to do with the rest of my life. 1-Elvis on Ed Sullivan 1956 2-The Beatles on Ed Sullivan 1964 3-A Hard Day’s Night 1964 These three momentous occasions changed not only my life, but the lives of many professional [...]
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Here is my last installment about music and television in the 1960′s Where we left off was Shindig and I wanted to let you know that I have devoted next weeks blog to Hullaballoo! I have some interesting stories so stay tuned! We still didn’t get through all of the variety shows that were featuring [...]
I grew up on West 68th St in what at the time was a brand new building called the Dorchester Towers. Since it was centrally located, a number of entertainment folk lived there. Jackie Wilson, Terry Knight (manager of Grand Funk Railroad) Sidney Poitier, newscaster Gabe Pressman and drummer Don Lamond. Don was a well [...]