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17 hours ago ago from ScentTrail Marketing
I love this Sly and the Family Stone performance on Ed Sullivan. Sometimes two times simultaneously coexist. Here the fifties give up the ghost as Sly sings our way into the end of the sixties. You see youthful roots including Sly's show stopping Woodstock performance, only a few months away, in a television venue where audience and Ed are not sure what to make of what is happening. When Sly dances into Ed Sullivan's audience, don't forget ...
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1 day ago ago from Living Abraham-Hicks
Greg Petronzi of IPPAZZI, is a friend of the family, more like another one of our children, so much so that he was like an older brother to my son Andrew. His band has generously come together to hold a concert in Andrew's memory this coming Saturday, December 12th at the Bitter End on Bleecker Street in Manhattan at 9 pm. As most of you know, my son Andrew died last month. He jumped from the 10th floor of the Bobst Library at NYU where ...
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