Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,John Willford Date: 18 Aug 11 - 01:01 PM Dear Lynn and all others. I must explain the so called "Irish tape". I am originally from Los Angeles where I bought it when it became available as a commercially made reel to reel tape. I believe it to be produced from the original master tape for the vinyl record. After my retirement as a broadcast engineer from NBC in Burbank I moved to Dingle in southwest Ireland bringing all my belongings including my collection of tapes and the machinery with which to play them. I am slowly transferring them to CD's. If you would still like to have a copy of it I can send you a CD. I may be contacted by email at johnwillford@hotmail.com All the best regards, John Willford Ballymore, Ventry, County Kerry Ireland |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,D. Michael Risinger Date: 19 Aug 11 - 01:04 PM I just noticed that there is a third track by Lynn on the Time/Life recording, a very nice performance of John Dowland's "My Thoughts Are Wing'd With Hope." It was tucked away in a section labelled "Dance and Parlor Music" so I had forgotten about it. Michael Risinger |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Lynn Gold Date: 24 Aug 11 - 12:15 AM Hi, Speaking of the great Oscar Brand, was on a Canadian television show with him years ago...one which over the season had many other American folkies on. The format was similar to Hootennanny, the latter, I've been told, having taped over most of the shows so that they are lost to us unless someone out there filmed it from their televisions in their living rooms. It would be a sad loss. Everyone was on that show. I've also sometimes wondered if there is film of such greats as Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Peter LaFarge, Sam Hinton, Bess Hawes, Cisco Houston and so many others. It was a time when I remember glancing down some steps in the Village into a basement folk club rushing by, and seeing Johnny Cash hunched over his gitar, donation basket at his feet...think it was Peter LaFarge or Dylan singing with him. He knew them all. Peter was the son of the Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, wrote extraodinarily beautiful songs, and died too young. Will be in touch soon. lynn |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,ted rusoff Date: 01 Aug 12 - 06:12 PM I was on the bill (as part of a trio called The Catch Club) with Lynn at the Ice House in Pasadena at some point in the early 60s. I was enchanted by her voice, her beauty, and her warmth. We stayed in touch for a bit after that and then, as good things tend to do, that slipped away as well. I miss her. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST Date: 28 Feb 13 - 12:45 AM Ted, So happy to hear from you. If you pop in again, please let me know where you are or how to reach you. Lynn G. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Joe Offer Date: 28 Feb 13 - 01:27 AM I got an e-mail from Lynn, asking how to get hold of Ted Rusoff, who posted to this thread in August, 2012. If you have an e-mail address for Ted that I could pass on to Lynn, please e-mail me. Thanks. -Joe Offer- joe@mudcat.org |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Zig Date: 11 Apr 14 - 02:39 PM Lynn and I were together in the early 70's and just recently heard from her .... Amazing ! A wonderful and talented person but in very trying times then and yet now is back on top of things in her own way. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Stringsinger Date: 11 Apr 14 - 03:02 PM She is vitally active, now, as a writer working on a novel, still a great lady, and I hope will continue to sing her songs. She is very much here and with us. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Barryaz Date: 12 Apr 14 - 06:54 PM Actually, what ever happened to Sol Gold? |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Guest - Lin Date: 13 Apr 14 - 12:01 AM I have the one LP by Lynn Gold. Has this album ever been released on CD or anything in the works for CD release in near future? I don't have the capability to digitize the LP myself and would rather get it professionally done anyway. If anyone knows if this LP will be released on CD please post message. Also, other then the one LP are there any other records that Lynn Gold released? I don't mean where they have a compilation of different folk singers (with the previously released songs) of Lynn's but different songs? Lynn has such a great talent and wondering why there were not more records? (as far as I know.) Wonder if she ever went to the Blue Grotto in Los Angeles during the late 1960's? (not too far from the Ash Grove.) The Blue Grotto was a great coffeehouse but not famous like the Ash Grove. People just sang in back room informally. Not on a stage or anything - just a neighborhood coffeehouse with little candles on the tables and a jukebox always playing "The Great Mandela" by Peter, Paul & Mary and other folk songs of the day. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Thomas Stern Date: 13 Apr 14 - 05:57 PM Below is list of records mentioned. There are 3 albums with original material (WORLD PACIFIC Ash Grove, WARNER Lynn GOld, TIME Inc. Life History of US V.1) and a few compilation album with tracks from the WP and WB albums. Any others ??????????????? Best wishes, Thomas. ------------------------------------------------------------------ WORLD PACIFIC WP 1254 A Night At the Ash Grove LP 1959 [ issued in 2 different jackets] A3 Tinafto A5 Orcha Bamidbar (with Sol Gold) B2 The Quiet Land of Erin WORLD PACIFIC WP 1290 Swingin' Like 60 Vol.2 LP 1960 B2 Quiet Land WORLD PACIFIC WP 1813 Hootenanny Saturday Night LP 1964 FONTANA(UK) 688 009 ZL LP 19xx A4 Quiet land WARNER W/WS 1495 LYNN GOLD LP 1963 A1 Anathea A2 Katie Cruel A3 Sweet Potatoes A4 The Melora Ballad A5 Hound Dog A6 Monday Morning B1 Bonny Boy B2 Sakura B3 Plane Wreck at Los Gatos B4 Once Loved a Boy B5 An Old Man Came Courting Me B6 Choucounne. WARNER W/WS 1512 Hoot Tonight LP 1963 A5 Hound Dog B1 Anathea Time Inc. LHS-01 The Life History of the United States, Vol.1 LP 1963 xx The Seeds of Love xx Springfield Mountain xx My Thoughts Are Wing'd with Hope (Dowland) |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Phil Date: 18 Aug 14 - 12:58 AM Lynn recorded duets with Stan Wilson very early on: VERVE MGV 2122 Stan Wilson at the Ash Grove LP 1958 B2 John Anderson, My Jo B6 Choucoune |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Philippa Date: 18 Aug 14 - 04:47 PM three years ago, Lynn wrote "The novel, a love letter really to all the folkies I knew and know now, including Stringsinger, is about the ancient tradition of storytelling, the celtic bards and filli, musicians, poets, artists...the soul of a people...and a time when they were in danger of being silenced. It also has three love stories...druids, saints, villains and forests with lighted eyes." is this novel published or ready for publication yet? |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Thomas Stern Date: 19 Aug 14 - 10:14 AM Phil, Thanks for the discography addition! Best wishes, Thomas. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Lynn Gold Date: 23 Aug 15 - 02:59 PM |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Lin Date: 29 Dec 15 - 09:55 PM I have an album LP, called, "Night at Hootenanny Coffeehouse" (coffeehouse was located in Miami, Florida) There is no release date on the album or record but I am guessing maybe around 1964 or 1965? There are various folk singers on the album (no well known singers)but there are two songs by a guy called, Mike Piel. He and a female sing two songs, "This Little Light of Mine" and "Plasir D" Amour." Strangely on both songs it just says, Mike Piel & friend. The friend is not identified at all. I was wondering though if it might by Lynn Gold? It seems like I read somewhere she used to hang out with him and sing sometimes as a duet but I don't know if she is the female singing a duet on this album with Mike Piel? Cannot understand why the female singer was not identified or given credit as singing on these two songs? There are other female singers on the album and their songs and names are given but to be identified just as "friend" on the songs she sings with Mike Piel is strange. Unless it was perhaps her choice not to have her name mentioned. If anyone knows who the singer is singing duet on the two songs with Mike Piel, please post. Thank you. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST Date: 30 Jan 16 - 01:32 AM Hi Lin and everyone, First want to thank all of you should you read this for your kindness in writing in and for the words. Means very much to me. To clarify, Lin, Mike and I were at the time a couple, recorded those songs, and the reason I could not put my name on the album was because I was contracted to both Al Grossman and Warner Brothers. The legendary Flick was a Tiffany colored coffeehouse in Coconut Grove, Florida with a lot of fledgling folksingers, some who later became legends, Joni Mitchell being one of them, and the Yale Brothers wanted to put out an album. We were living down there and they were halcyon times, banyon trees, ocean, jasmine breezes, Dr. Lillie and his groundbreaking Dolphin Project which tried to communicate with them, and Fred Neil, Vince Martin, Dave Crosby, Joni, Mike, myself and so many others did a lot of sailing, singing, some popping in to hang out with the dolphins. Peter Neff sang there, is a filmmaker (did an award winning 9 minute film on Billie Holliday posted to the web) and has written a book about the now legendary Fred who spent the rest of his life working to save the dolphins and other wildlife. He was interactive with them,and loved them like kin. Info on Peter's not yet published book, if interested in those times, can be accessed on Facebook and there are lots of posts by Grovies there still around. If any questions about those times will do my best or ask friends i'm still in touch with. Still writing novel with new slants...love checking in and wish we could all hang out...Lynn |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Lin Date: 31 Jan 16 - 01:12 AM Nice to read your post Lynn! Do you have any other recordings available (even if only on tape cassette) other then your one LP (which I have and enjoy)? Are you in the LA area now? Maybe you could get a booking at the Folk Music Center in Claremont, CA or a house concert venue that I know about (also in Claremont.) The couple who have the house concerts have been putting on house concerts for many years and have had guests like Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen perform there. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Tom Cordle Date: 10 Mar 19 - 07:48 PM I don't know Lynn Gold, but I came across this conversation while looking for some info on Mike Piel. I'm writing a memoir, and I had gotten to the point where I needed to jog my memory about the time in my life when I knew Mike. At the time, he was emceeing and performing at a restaurant called Appleton's in Longwood, Florida. I was one of the regular performers at the place, and Mike and I hit it off really well. I spent many a pleasant evening drinking wine and swapping stories about the music "business" with Mike and his lovely wife Wendy at their home. Every musician will understand why I put that word in quotes. Mike was one of the most talented guys I've come across, and I'm sorry I didn't get to say a proper good-bye to that wonderful man before he died. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Stringsinger Date: 12 Mar 19 - 01:10 PM One of the great voices in folk music. Pure, natural and musical. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 06 Jun 19 - 06:11 AM Lynn Gold – First Album |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Jack Campin Date: 07 Sep 20 - 06:17 PM I finally clicked on the link to this because I've been getting it inserted into almost every Mudcat thread I read for over a year. Maybe following it might exorcise that picture of the deranged harridan with mad staring eyes and huge teeth? |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Frank Hamilton Date: 08 Sep 20 - 05:44 PM I don't know who Jack is talking about. I am in touch with Lynn and she is a fine person. She is one of the top singers in the Revival in my estimation. I think that's a lovely pic of her. Al Grossman, regardless of his stereotypical managerial personality, recognized talent when he heard it and Lynn was one for sure. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST Date: 08 Sep 20 - 05:52 PM Lynn is a very literate person and knows quite a bit about the Bardic Tradition of Ireland and Britain. She is writing a novel and I am one of many who is excited to read it. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Jack Campin Date: 08 Sep 20 - 08:42 PM All I know about her is that mugshot in the Mudcat ad that I see in EVERY SINGLE THREAD I've opened for more than a year. Which looks like a pic you'd expect to see attached to a news story about someone who put her baby in the miccrowave and went on an arson spree. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Lin Date: 08 Sep 20 - 10:15 PM Is there any update when the book will be out? Looking forward to reading it. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,keberoxu Date: 08 Sep 20 - 10:29 PM what mugshot?? |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Jack Campin Date: 09 Sep 20 - 05:33 AM The image in the Mudcat ad. These work differently on every platform, but on my setup I always get "ads" pointing to Mudcat threads which are displayed within threads in the same way as the commercial ones. I can see the point of the commercial ones since they'll be making Mudcat some money. An image link pointing to this thread, with the face in the image looking like somebody you'd mive to the next carriage on a train to avoid, is not. It's just infuriating, and I get this one EVERY SINGLE TIME I open a Mudcat thread. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Jack Campin Date: 26 Oct 20 - 09:14 AM I'm stilll getting this link promoted in EVERY SINGLE THREAD I open. Complete with the huge image of the Donald-Trump-coloured face with huge teeth and mad staring eyes. I think I'll just come here and post a new response every time it happens. Which will be several times a day. This feature is nuts. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Jack Campin Date: 30 Oct 20 - 01:34 PM And it's STILL going on. Imagine this staring out at you on every single Mudcat thread. Twitter image Mudcat crops it for extra scariness. Is she posing for a Halloween pumpkin carver? |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Phil d'Conch Date: 03 Nov 20 - 04:03 PM I see Discog's has found an unreleased(?) Lynn Gold test pressing for the Pye label if anybody is still following the discography. Note the Discogs artist for all her releases is Lynn Gold (2)… this is because, many years ago, Google's orthodontically challenged mystery lady 'hijacked' most of the authentic Lynn Gold credits and linked her own online info to a bogus Discogs profile. Girl had issues, hope she got better. (See above: maeve Date: 23 Jul 11 - 10:33 AM.) More than half of internet traffic is non-human. Google AI is currently operating at about the golden retriever level. That gawdawful long dead Discogs profile image in Google's adverts is the bot/spider equivalent of a slobbery tennis ball. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Lynn Gold Date: 01 Dec 20 - 12:47 AM Hi... just popped in and lo...found the recent posts. To say I at first horrified by the tortuous ordeal our fellow Mudcat person , an innocent really, has been subjected to through no fault of his own, would be an understatement. hard to imagine what it would be like to be the target of these incessant visual assaults by a wild eyed deranged harrigan with whale teeth who could pass for Trump in a cave who shoves babes into the microwave, even if she's not a train person and takes the bus so you just have to be sure to run in the opposite direction... curious to see an old photo, looked at the Twitter image, and it it is not a picture of me...I've no idea who the lady happens to be...or why on Mudcat and thought not ask the man at the helm, Max, to correct the problem if there is one. I've not seen what was referred to. sending musical hugs to everyone, friends, for the kindness, one being Frank, last name Hamilton, who often accompanied me in the past and plays many instruments, like his friends Pete Seeger and Guy Carawan, who together gave us 'We Shall Overcome', and was an original member of the Weavers and the founder of several folk music schools that are now legendary and carrying on the tradition of folk music...he doesn't make a fuss about it as he's just busy being himself but just felt like outing him I'm not familiar with the Pye label and knew nothing about the 'hijacking'. Would appreciate any info on how I can access it or if it is relevant now in any way. Thanks for the input. just a mention that lots of us still around, writing songs, performing safely, i.e. Judy Collins and Peter Yarrow, and writing...as with my novel which take place largely in Ireland. peace and love lynn |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST Date: 01 Dec 20 - 11:02 AM p.s. re my last post(sorry about typos) Stringsinger is the pseudonym of Frank (Hamilton) who writes in now and then and quietly does good things in this world... found my name attached to the pic when I googled last night and will alert Max of the error...my album photo was close by so ? ...as for the pic of the mysterious woman that's out there like a wandering Rorschach, I remembered a line, Haiku, this a.m....'the scent of the flower is in the nose'... lynn |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Jack Campin Date: 02 Dec 20 - 06:56 AM Thanks Lynn. I suppose the alligator-toothed Trump-coloured one is profiting from this somehow, using SEO trickery at your and Mudcat's expense? It would be good if Max and Google between them could sort it. I doubt Brian Peters is best pleased to have his face represented as the archetype of "Folk Singers who are Politically Conservative" either. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Dec 20 - 12:10 PM I'm guessing it's a Google ad, but I haven't seen it. Mudcat is supported mostly by those annoying Google ads that litter most Mudcat pages nowadays. Max embeds the the Google-provided script in the Mudcat page, and then the Google algorithm chooses and places the ads as it damn well pleases. The ads can be different for every person who views the page. I've heard talk of the Brian Peters ads, but this is the first I've heard of the Lynn Gold ads. It would help to see some screen shots of what you're seeing, so we know what you're talking about. Email the screen shots to joe@mudcat.org or max@mudcat.org You know what they say about how you can't fight City Hall? Well, fighting Google can be harder. -Joe Offer, Mudcat Music Editor- |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: The Sandman Date: 03 Dec 20 - 02:18 PM all the more reason to have a pseudonym. i hae yet to be bombarded with sand castles or sand buckets |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Phil d'Conch Date: 03 Dec 20 - 06:45 PM Lynn Gold – Pye, Advance Pressing (Acetate) – The First Time, b/w I'll Get Along. Lynn Gold - I'll Get Along |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Frank Hamilton Date: 04 Dec 20 - 10:47 AM Jack, that pic is definitely not Lynn Gold. Lynn is attractive and her voice fits her looks. Frank |
Subject: RE: Tech: Mudcat / Edge incompatibility From: GUEST Date: 05 Dec 20 - 04:00 PM Hi Joe, Lynn Gold here...finally some excitement...you can see the wrong pic at one of Joe's last posts which has a link to the Twitter post and a blonde woman's pic, not mine, which below has 'whatever happened to Lynn etc, and below is the source supposedly Mudcat Café in bold letters. Also, if you write Lynn Gold in search bar, four or five pics show up online, one of which is the blonde lady with the same Whatever Happened etc. and Mudcat Café pic, no idea who she is. I personally like her face, silly pic tho. Why I posted the haiku, 'the scent of the flower is in the nose." My album photo is lots of places and so would appreciate switching it to that photo...important, as am sure you can understand and as soon as possible would be appreciated very much. And do we get to be called Mudcatters...rhymes with Madhatters...sign of the times. Hope all's good with you and Max, please say hello...love Mudcat...thanks for being there. Lynn |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST Date: 05 Dec 20 - 04:10 PM Hi Joe, Tried to reach you at your Mudcat page. You'll find a link to the Twitter image referred to with the Mudcat Café caption of this page, on Jack's October 30th's post. Please let me know how I can reach you...my album photo is online. Hi to Max... Lynn |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Joe Offer Date: 05 Dec 20 - 04:21 PM Hi, Linn. I'm joe@mudcat.org As I explained at length above, we can't figure out what to do about the photos. It's some sort of Google algorithm tied to the Google Ads that pay the bills at Mudcat. Mudcat's owner Max Spiegel is aware of the problem, but hasn't found a solution. Joe |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Phil d'Conch Date: 06 Dec 20 - 01:34 AM If you've ever owned a golden retriever you'll know they're not much on spelling: What is filk? FILK: what is it? We can blame me for the Discogs profile & credits. My formal determination at the time was: Lynn Gold (1) = American filk singer (see links) with no valid Discogs releases. There are more flattering headshots to be sure but we didn't need it. Lynn Gold (2) = American folk singer and artist of record on all existing credits. I used the album's front jacket photo for the profile. I'm no longer active there but it all seems to be holding true. To be absolutely clear, I never assumed I was communicating with either 'real' Lynn Gold. Just someone with internet access and an obsession. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Lin Date: 06 Dec 20 - 09:06 PM Just wondering if a book that Lynn Gold was writing is still in the works? If it is already completed, what is the title? |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Stan Pearlman Date: 22 Aug 21 - 05:10 PM Just heard you on Bob Sherman's program on WFUV NY and remembered how great you were [and are] We met ages ago in possibly NYC at the Village Gate or around the corner at Izzy Youngs folklore center? Good Luck |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST Date: 20 Jan 22 - 02:45 PM Gus. Did you ever perform with Dave Guard and the Whiskeyhill Singers in Westborough, MA in early 1960s(-ish)? |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Bruce Date: 14 Jul 22 - 08:16 PM Hello. I recently added a new record to Lynn Gold's Discogs discography. It's an obscure album from 1971 titled "Environmental Action: No Time To Waste". She and the psych folk trio Richard, Cam & Bert together perform three cover versions of ecology-themed songs plus one titled "Calico Cat" that is credited as being written by Roslyn Gold. It seems to me that the record has flown under the radar for so long because it was part of a multimedia teaching kit for schools and the performer credits don't appear on the album, only in the Teacher's Manual from the multimedia teaching kit. Hope you get a kick out of it! https://www.discogs.com/release/23842217 |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 15 Jul 22 - 09:48 PM Environmental Action: No Time To Waste thanks for posting the the entire kit, Bruce, it's fascinating to see what was available waaay back in the early days of concern for the planet. I wonder what's the equivalent for today's school kids. sandra |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST, Lin Date: 16 Jul 22 - 01:09 AM I clicked on the link provided by Sandra in Sydney post in hopes of hearing any of the songs but could not find any sound clips. Is there another link where we can hear any of the songs from the Environmental Action album? |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 16 Jul 22 - 01:23 AM About Discogs Discogs began with a mission to document the history of recorded music in a user-generated database ... With the help of over 602,000 contributors since 2000, Discogs has become a highly respected, crowdsourced discography destination that serves as one of the most trusted resources for music collectors, sellers, researchers, and casual music fans alike. With over 15 million releases and over 8 million artists cataloged, the Discogs Database continues to grow every day ... Maybe Bruce will be able to find a site where he can post the tracks of this very rare LP so the world can hear it as well as read about it! |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Bruce Date: 16 Jul 22 - 12:49 PM I was thinking of making a YouTube video with half of each song on it -- a Fair Use sound sampler. I am wary of infringing on copyright holders. Discogs allows you to put links to YouTubes right on the album entry page so what I make will be playable without leaving the Discogs page. I did it with this record: Bell System Youth Radio Commercials 1969 Seems to me this is obviously a long-lost album containing songs of interest to researchers of various sorts and so is a clear case of Fair Use. |
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