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Suzanne Sievers's avatar

I loved that I happened to be at the bar on the night Joan Baez and you sang together!

(It made up a little for missing Stevie Wonder at the Palace)

It was a wonder to witness the way that crowd ballooned as word went out; the place filled to the rafters in just minutes.

I was introduced to Joan that night and told her that I had once worked with her father, expecting to see a spark of love light her eyes. Instead she said something like ‘Bully for you!’ and turned away, making it clear she had nothing to say about dear old Dad. So I was interested to see that she discusses her estrangement from him in the movie “I am a Noise,” confirming the communication telegraphed to me more than 30 years earlier in El Farol.

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Henry D. Terrell's avatar

I remember Sheb Wooly from his long stint as Pete Nolan on the Rawhide TV series. And as Ben Colder he had one radio hit that my dad thought was a riot, "Son Don't Go Near the Eskimos." I was surprised to learn from Wiki that he also composed and recorded "Purple People Eater" and the theme song to the Hee Haw show, among many others.

Novelty songs and songwriters have a rich and proud tradition in American music, and you, cousin, have done your part.

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