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Driftwood is an Americana/Folk-Rock band from Binghamton, New York that was formed in 2005. The group consists of Dan Forsyth (guitar, vocals), Joe Kollar (banjo, guitar, percussion, vocals), Claire Byrne (violin, vocals), Joey Arcuri (upright bass, vocals) and Sam Fishman (drums).
Simon & Garfunkel's Old Friends: Live On Stage is the third live album and documentary from their highly successful "Old Friends" reunion concert tour of 2003, with The Everly Brothers as special guests. The "double album" was available as either a 2-CD set or a DVD, separately, or together as a 3-disc package. Both the 2-CD set and DVD were ...
The Old Friends Acoustic Tour is a 2020, 2023, and 2024 concert tour from American singer-songwriter Ben Rector.The original tour, featuring Cody Fry, was slated to perform throughout the first half of 2020, but enforced lockdowns amidst the growing COVID-19 pandemic in the United States saw the tour cancelled after 4 performances, compromising 12 concerts.
Old Friends (Willie Nelson album), a 1982 album by Willie Nelson; Old Friends (Guy Clark album), a 1988 album by Guy Clark; Old Friends (André Previn album), 1992; Old Friends (1997 Simon and Garfunkel album), a 1997 box set by Simon and Garfunkel; Old Friends: Live on Stage, a 2004 concert album by Simon and Garfunkel; Old Friends (The Expos ...
“Hopefully, the pig is friendly,” I muttered to my wife as we started walking toward the outdoor bar area. We were deep in Texas and staying at an RV site that boasts award-winning pulled pork ...
Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends is a tribute revue honoring musical theatre composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim devised and produced by Cameron Mackintosh. Originally designed as a one-night performance, the revue premiered at the Sondheim Theatre in London on 3 May 2022. Over a year later, Mackintosh began producing a limited West End run.
No one told them the song was gonna blow up this way. The Rembrandts were putting finishing touches on their third album, “L.P.,” when a sidestep into television drastically altered their ...
Griffin on The Ed Sullivan Show (1963). Gordon Claude "Chris" Griffin [1] (October 31, 1915 – June 18, 2005) was an American jazz trumpeter.. Griffin was born in Binghamton, New York, United States, [2] but moved to White Plains when he was ten; he began playing trumpet at age twelve, and played in dance bands as a teenager. [2]