A deep dive into New York City's music history
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As far as we both know, Matthew Mottel and I met on Instagram in the fall of 2020, when I posted a photo of Silver Apples frontman Simeon Coxe that was taken by his father, the photographer Syeus Mottel. But I have a good feeling that Motte...
As it so happens, I interviewed Ruby Lynn Reyner three years ago on this very day. I was interested in talking to her about her time fronting Ruby and the Rednecks, a satirical glam rock band that regularly shared stages at Max’s Kansas Cit...
I rag on NYU a lot for swallowing up most of the East and West Villages, but I’ll readily admit that I have the institution to thank for drawing and nurturing a significant number of quintessential NYC musicians, from Anohni to Rick Rubin t...
A quick note for those of you in NYC: I have two free events coming up later this month. The first, on Thursday February 22 at 6:00 pm, is the next installment of my “East Village in Music and Words” conversation series at the Tompkins Squa...
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NYC music historian; author of “This Must Be the Place” (2023, Hanover Square Press); owner/tour guide at Walk on the Wild Side Tours NYC.
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