Friday, June 15, 2012

1965 Ads: Part 4

10/7/65 issue:


This is the only Night Owl ad I could find.

















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Peter Crowley put on a big Max's Kansas City Alumni Reunion festival at Bowery Electric last weekend.  Here are some youtube videos and flickr pics.  Google around for more.



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Reviews, articles, etc.:

10/14/65 issue: "Jazz Journal" predicts that Jazz Rock might come to pass; review of Andy Warhol's first major exhibition at the University of Pennsylvania (links to nearby ad).

10/28/65 issue: Mailer on Lindsay (links to nearby article); "New York's Chinatown: Becoming Scrutable."

11/11/65 issue: "Village Square" column about bookstores as underground headquarters.

11/25/65 issue: "Village Accepts 'Historic' Tag"; review of James Brown at the Brevoort Theater in Bed-Stuy; "Jazz Journal" response to the Jazz Rock article.

12/2/65 issue: "The WBAI Affair."


12/16/65 issue: "Lindsay, Villagers Back Village as Historic"; "Whitey at the Apollo"--report on a Bobby Bland blues package show; Pete Seeger's "Non-Confrontation in Beacon, New York"; "Jazz Journal" on Miles Davis (links to nearby ad); pictures of the G.V. Historic District; review of "The Baroque Beatles Book."

12/23/65 issue: "Jazz Journal" on Sonny Rollins; "Notebook for Night Owls" on Mose Allison at the Vanguard.

25 comments:

kingofnycabbies said...

Had never heard of the Phone Booth until the recent listings you posted, then I came across a clip of the Magicians--"Invitation To Cry" from Nuggets--playing there in a half-hour show devoted to the band that ran on WCBS Channel 2 in New York on 2/13/66, available in three parts on YouTube.

Nothing is lost in the age of the interweb.

Signed D.C. said...

I've seen that footage, and several years ago I also saw some Rascals footage filmed there which sadly I haven't been able to find again. I did a post about the joint a while back too. http://streetsyoucrossed.blogspot.ca/2010/05/clark-kents-got-nothing-on-me.html

kingofnycabbies said...

The Rascals footage was part of a four-part documentary on ABC called "Anatomy of Pop: The Music Explosion." It ran in February '66, apparently, making that a good month for the Phone Booth's publicist. There's a chapter about the show in the memoir of the producer, Stephen Fleischman, that you can scope out on GoogleBooks. YouTube does have a clip of the Supremes in the studio recording "My World Is Empty Without You" from the program.

I see an ad for Kenny's Pub on E.84th; it eventually took on the moniker Kenny's Castaways, with Springsteen doing a show there December '72 just before his first album came out (one ad had it "Springstein"). The space was some kind of dance club up til about ten years ago--don't know what's there now.

Found it interesting to see the ad for the Chuck Berry show at the Village Theater, which puts music in there a lot earlier than I knew; a friend saw Coltrane there at Xmas '66, which is still 15 months before Bill Graham takes over.

Thanks as always for the goods!

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