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“The [Greenwich] Village music scene wasn’t just Bob Dylan and the '60s. It was a scene that thrived, and had its ups and downs, but was still very valid over decades,” Browne said.
Focusing on the Fifties through the Eighties, Talkin’ Greenwich Village will dig into the scene’s origins in the late 1950s as a young generation of musicians, poets, and artists flocked to ...
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Calling All Misfits: When Greenwich Village Conquered the Music Scene. In his latest book, the Rolling Stone writer David Browne tracks three decades of folk, blues, rock and jazz below 14th Street.
Browne covers the rise of the Village’s music scene starting in the late 1950s, through its heyday in the ’60s and ’70s and into the decline of the ’80s as the neighborhood was transformed ...