Newsletter for The 1937 Flood, West Virginia's most eclectic string band.
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Shortly after he recorded “Peggy Day” — exactly 56 years ago today, in fact, an appropriate choice for Valentine’s Day! — Bob Dylan told Rolling Stone magazine, “I kind of had The Mills Brothers in mind when I did that one.”
It was cold outside, but hot inside the downtown Huntington Plaza Hotel as The Flood played for a dinner party celebrating and fund-raising for The Hospitality House.
Even a rainy winter’s night can be fun at one of Huntington’s hottest venues, the remarkable Bahnhof WVrsthaus & Biergarten on 7th Avenue.
What an amazing year 1966 was in music. Dylan’s Blonde on Blonde hit the racks. So did The Beatles’ Revolver, The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds, The Stones’ Aftermath and so many more.
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Born in West Virginia and reared in Kentucky before returning to his homeland in 1971 with his wife Pamela, Charlie is a journalist and freelance writer who ounded The 1937 Flood in the early 1970s with David Peyton.
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