“Whether or not you can say that Williamsburg 1995-2005 was a historical art movement,” says Todd, “It certainly had that sprit and that potential that you think about for SoHo in the late 70s, or the Lower East Side in the 80s, or Greenwich Village in the 60s. That spirit is what has made New York City an attractive place to live for a lot of folks who have talent. It’s an exciting place to live because exciting things happen here.”So far the guy hasn't reached out to ask about Hayday's legendary 2003 summer residency at the Charleston. After all, as the owner told me, "my
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Williamsburg
There is an Oral History of the Music of Williamsburg being put together:
70 year-old wife digs your sound."
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hahaha.... too much!
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