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I remember seeing Pete Seeger on stage once, with Harry Chapin, Steve Goodman, and one other folkie. Each was mostly doing serial solo acts but when one of the other artists was performing, Seeger would watch intently for a few seconds and then join in on the banjo.
It was exactly the âhave to performâ Mr P is talking about.
Artists of all types, those in music, ink, paint, on the stage or screen or keyboard all have that drive, that fire, to create and most donât get recognized, or paid, enough.
This sounds like the woman who owned the Manchester Union Leader paper when we lived there in the â80s. She was a leading far-right wingnut of her day, at least in that first-primary state. Her paper choked when Bush 1 complimented Ted Kennedyâthat was the last thing they wanted to report. The Boston Globe was pretty gleeful about it.
dlkrueger33 over 1 year ago
Many people in a ârealâ job are far from normal.
Milady Meg over 1 year ago
I remember seeing Pete Seeger on stage once, with Harry Chapin, Steve Goodman, and one other folkie. Each was mostly doing serial solo acts but when one of the other artists was performing, Seeger would watch intently for a few seconds and then join in on the banjo.
It was exactly the âhave to performâ Mr P is talking about.
Arthur I Romeo Premium Member over 1 year ago
See latest installment of Lennieâs newsletter.
Judeeye Premium Member over 1 year ago
There is a positive twist to the death of newspapers. This woman is out of a job. Although sheâs perfect for faux news.
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Artists of all types, those in music, ink, paint, on the stage or screen or keyboard all have that drive, that fire, to create and most donât get recognized, or paid, enough.
stairsteppublishing over 1 year ago
Liked Lennieâs last newsletter. If you have not signed up, you are missing a good read.
ChessPirate over 1 year ago
Ah, well, synchronicity. A hatchet-face for a hatchet job⊠âș
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 1 year ago
Some bitter old bat who âworksâ as a reporter for some village weekly. Her opinion isnât worth the oxygen she sucks up.
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 1 year ago
This sounds like the woman who owned the Manchester Union Leader paper when we lived there in the â80s. She was a leading far-right wingnut of her day, at least in that first-primary state. Her paper choked when Bush 1 complimented Ted Kennedyâthat was the last thing they wanted to report. The Boston Globe was pretty gleeful about it.