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David Peel

David Peel off was a street musician and politics activist from the low East Part of NEW YORK. With a assortment of close friends who became his bandmates and who have been eponymously called the low East Part, he documented two groundbreaking albums of sociable reflections, urban stories, and hippie …

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Carly Simon

Carly Simon was perhaps one of the most well-known from the confessional singer/songwriters who emerged in the first ’70s. The youngest kid within an upper-class NY family (her dad, Richard Simon, co-founded the Simon & Schuster submitting firm), Simon got her begin in music within a duo with her sister …

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Elephant’s Memory

Although chiefly remembered nowadays for his or her role as John Lennon’s loose and ragged backup band about his A WHILE in NEW YORK album from 1972, Elephant’s Memory space have a little more with their history than that. Shaped in 1967 by drummer Rick Frank and saxophonist and clarinetist …

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