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SUMMARY:Unsung Heroes and Untold Stories: Another Side of the Village Folk Scene
DESCRIPTION:Long before Dylan electrified Newport and folk-rock became a mainstream cultural movement\, Greenwich Village was already humming with voices\, stories\, and songs that rarely made the headlines—but shaped a generation. Cafés and clubs echoed with the music of Fred Neil\, Karen Dalton\, Buffy Sainte-Marie\, Pat Sky\, Tim Hardin\, Bonnie Dobson\, Richie Havens\, Dave Van Ronk\, and many others who helped define the soul of a movement.\nThis very special evening pays tribute to the lesser-known stories that fueled the Greenwich Village folk revival—casting fresh light on the songs\, friendships\, and creative collaborations\, both iconic and overlooked\, that made the scene thrive. Curated by Rolling Stone journalist David Browne\, author of Talkin’ Greenwich Village\, and scholar-musician Fabio Fantuzzi\, the event features singer-songwriter Terre Roche\, a pillar of the Village folk scene; New York Blues Hall of Famer and MacDougal Street fixture Erik Frandsen; and Village veteran Bert Lee\, who will be joined by guest singer Mia Vongsavang\, carrying forward the vibrant legacy of the historic Music Inn. \n\nDavid Browne\nFabio Fantuzzi\n\n \n\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM CAFE WHA?
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/unsung-heroes/
LOCATION:Café Wha?\, 115 MacDougal St\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Music
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SUMMARY:Thunder in the Village: Dylan and The Making of a Musical Rebellion
DESCRIPTION:[image:  Rolling Thunder Revue – Bob Dylan –  Renaldo and Clara Tour Hat] \nA celebration of the 1970s Greenwich Village folk scene and the fiftieth anniversary of the Rolling Thunder Revue. Curated by Rolling Stone senior journalist David Browne\, author of Talkin’ Greenwich Village\, and Fabio Fantuzzi\, co-editor of Bob Dylan and the Arts\, the evening will feature musicians and special guests directly involved in the genesis of that visionary\, freewheeling tour—shaped in Village venues as a liberating artistic circus that defied the constraints of the commercial music industry.\nIn the mid-1970s\, Bob Dylan returned to Greenwich Village and reconnected with the creative energies that first shaped his career. Collaborating with lyricist and theater director Jacques Levy\, he envisioned something radically different: not just a tour\, but a theatrical revue—a self-organized\, free-spirited musical circus. Late at night\, in the smoky back rooms of venues along MacDougal and Bleecker streets\, the idea took form: a kind of Platonic republic of musical theater\, where the artists ruled and the boundaries between song\, story\, and spectacle dissolved. \n\nDavid Browne\nFabio Fantuzzi\n\n\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM CAFE WHA?
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/thunder-in-the-village/
LOCATION:Café Wha?\, 115 MacDougal St\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T180000
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SUMMARY:Bob Dylan’s Village Trip: An Evening of Songs and Stories
DESCRIPTION:“Those early days in the Village were great\,” Bob Dylan told his biographer Robert Shelton around 1970\, shortly after he had moved into his townhouse on MacDougal Street\, trying to recreate the magic of the early 1960s\, when there was “music in the cafes at night and revolution in the air.”\nHe didn’t stay long\, hounded out of his MacDougal Street townhouse by people invading his privacy – not least notorious self-styled “garbologist” A J Weberman – and he and his family settled in Malibu. But he returned for a third time in 1975\, and most nights could be found hanging out once more in the clubs where his career had begun\, keeping company with Bobby Neuwirth and Ramblin’ Jack Elliot. Desire\, planned in what became Dylan’s regular booth at the Bitter End\, was recorded in New York. And it was in New York\, at Gerdes Folk City\, on October 23\, 1975\, at an impromptu birthday party for Mike Porco\, that the Rolling Thunder Review took flight. \nBob Dylan’s Village Trip takes a ramble back through the foggy ruins of time with an evening of songs and stories about Dylan’s time in the Village\, in which he first set foot on a frigid  January day in 1961. Join historian Sean Wilentz\, author of the book Bob Dylan in America\, whose family owned the Eighth Street Bookshop\, where Dylan first met Allen Ginsberg; New York musician David Amram\, who recorded with Dylan and Ginsberg; and scholar\, musician\, and critic Fabio Fantuzzi\, editor of the book Bob Dylan and the Arts and curator of the first catalog and retrospective exhibition of “mysterious” artist Norman Raeben\, who taught Dylan “how to see\,” inspiring the albums Blood on the Tracks\, Desire\, and Street Legal\, and the film Renaldo & Clara. Liz Thomson\, revising editor of No Direction Home: The Life and Music of Bob Dylan by Robert Shelton\, the New York Times critic whose review launched Dylan’s career\, will moderate. \nLive music from Bert Lee\, Chris Lowe\, Fabio Fantuzzi\, and David Amram – and maybe a special guest or two. \n\nDavid Amram\nFabio Fantuzzi\nBert Lee\nChris Lowe\nLiz Thomson\nSean Wilentz\n\n\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM CAFÉ WHA?
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/bob-dylans-village-trip/
LOCATION:Café Wha?\, 115 MacDougal St\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Music
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