BlankI'm posting this here because I lost a couple addresses of people who
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be interested in this find, like Bea and Burt.
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Just ran across a post on the Greater Lansing Historical Society page.
A guy was talking about how he started following the folk music scene and ran
across this album recorded by Phil Ochs at The Stables in East Lansing in the
Spring of 1973.
The CD is available and the editorial review on Amazon says it was recorded
with
excellent quality.
The Stables was a short-lived bar that evolved from the last barn at a horse
farm which was roughly across the street from the Corald Gables in East Lansing
in the early 70's.
https://www.amazon.com/Live-Lansing-1973-Phil-Ochs/dp/B00KINIRI6/ref=sr_1_3?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1535057879&sr=1-3&keywords=phil+ochs+cd&dpID=51X7kfwbE-L&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
"To take a lung full of air and push it out with some kind of song is an act of
survival, whether you’re singing in a shower, a car, a bar, in a chorus,
at a birthday party, at a church or wherever.
Try it -- you’ll live longer."
— Pete Seeger (who lived to be 94, singing all the while)
Steve
Lansing, MI
"To take a lung full of air and push it out with some kind of song is an act of
survival, whether you’re singing in a shower, a car, a bar, in a chorus,
at a birthday party, at a church or wherever.
Try it -- you’ll live longer."
— Pete Seeger (who lived to be 94, singing all the while)