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  2. The Greenwich Village Follies - Wikipedia

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    The Greenwich Village Follies was a musical revue that played for eight seasons in New York City from 1919 to 1927. Launched by John Murray Anderson , [ 1 ] and opening on July 15, 1919, at the newly constructed Greenwich Village Theatre near Christopher Street , the show's success has been credited in part to its timing: as a non-union ...

  3. Onya La Tour - Wikipedia

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    Possibly this Gallery was established after La Tour stopped living with Maurice Jungbeck at 596 Riverside Drive. This region of Greenwich Village was a vibrant art scene in the 1930s. [16] 1940–47: Indiana Museum for Modern Art, Brown County, Indiana. [11] La Tour purchased this property in October, 1939, and opened the Museum in summer of 1940.

  4. The Greenwich Village Follies of 1919 - Wikipedia

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    The Greenwich Village Follies of 1919 is a musical revue in two acts with music by A. Baldwin Sloane and lyrics co-authored by John Murray Anderson and Arthur Swanstrom. [1] Anderson also wrote the book in collaboration with Philip Bartholomae .

  5. The 'Mythic Allure' of Greenwich Village: Why Artists Like ...

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    Browne, a senior writer at Rolling Stone and biographer of musical legends like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, reflects: "When Taylor arrived there, the Village music scene wasn’t quite what it ...

  6. Cafe Au Go Go - Wikipedia

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    The Cafe Au Go Go was a Greenwich Village night club located in the basement of the New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre building in the late 1960s, and located at 152 Bleecker Street in Manhattan, New York City. The club featured many musical groups, folk singers and comedy acts between the opening in February 1964 until closing in December 1970.

  7. Village Gate - Wikipedia

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    Flip Wilson Live at The Village Gate (1964) The Village Gate was a stop on the 'Greenwich Village Walking Tour', in part because Bob Dylan wrote "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" in September 1962 in a basement apartment occupied by Chip Monck, the Village Gate lighting engineer and future compere and lighting designer of the Woodstock Festival.