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Page 27, of The Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly US World Tour
The Highline Ballroom is just about as New York as it gets, and getting to play there was a rush. The Highline, for you history buffs, is a 1930s attempt at a NYC elevated railway system connecting the Meatpacking district … Continue reading
The Amazing Geria … you know what this is, page 26, New York, New York
This extremely busy day started with a take-out breakfast from the corner restaurant a half-block down from Debra and Jonathan’s home and offices on 11th Street. Then we dressed hastily and flew off in two taxis uptown to the National … Continue reading
The Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly US World Tour, page 24
Things at this point begin to run all together, and I began this post thinking we had already been to Boston. But no, it was Philly first, then Beantown. We arrived at the World Cafe in early afternoon and got … Continue reading
More on New York
More on New York. I’m now convinced that the best way by far to see the city as it really is, is to arrive by air. It might not be true every day. But the day I arrived, with the … Continue reading
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