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About sixstrstories

I am the son and only child of a registered nurse & a self-employed collector of wildflowers. I went on to become: a Beatles’ fan; a record collector; a drummer; a music magazine subscriber; a guitar player; a songwriter; a high school graduate; a college student; a music major; a performing singer/guitarist; a photography student; a yearbook photographer; a student teacher; a boyfriend; a letter writer; a college graduate; an elementary school music teacher; an apartment dweller; a husband; a guitar teacher/independent contractor; a homeowner; an independent music producer; the father of a daughter; the father of a son; a bandmate; a teacher of the history of popular music in America; an instructor of music/adjunct faculty member; a grandfather (x3); a condo dweller; and a blogger.

On This Day In Music History: A Double Header

June 18, 1967 was a Sunday. At the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California, the Monterey International Pop Festival was in its third and final day. The first two days of the festival had seen performances by many of the … Continue reading

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On This Day In Music History: “Like A Rolling Stone”

With a sharp crack of the snare drum on 4, followed by the thump of the bass drum on the “and,” the drummer, Bobby Gregg, kicks off the third take of the day, June 16, 1965 in Columbia Records’ Studio A … Continue reading

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Recent Discoveries

Once upon a time, if I’d been asked, I’d have probably said that the master Jazz musician Charlie Christian was the first  electric guitarist on record. But since I’ve gotten into researching the history, including the “first recordings” of the musical genres … Continue reading

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On This Day In Music History: Les Paul

Les Paul, guitarist and inventor, was born Lester William Polsfuss on this day, June 9, in 1915 in Waukesha, Wisconsin. When I hear the name Les Paul, the first thing I think of is the Gibson guitar that bears his name. … Continue reading

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Once & Again: Dave Rawlings Machine

Last summer, on Sunday, August 2, 2009, to be precise, Dave Rawlings Machine kicked off the day’s music at George Wein’s Folk Festival 50 in Newport, RI, with “Diamond Joe.” It was 11:30 in the morning under the tent that covered the … Continue reading

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Summer’s Here

Summer, the season, may still be sixsteen days away, but my summer vacation started yesterday. And, after seventeen years of school (starting with Mrs. Nixon’s Kindergarten in Newfields, NH) and thirty-five years of teaching, I don’t know what summer without a vacation … Continue reading

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A Splendid Time Is Guaranteed For All

On June 1, 1967, I was in eighth grade at St. Michael’s Parochial School in Exeter, NH. I might have been thinking about graduation, but more than likely most of my thoughts were more about  Alice, a girl in my … Continue reading

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On This Day In Music History: T-Bone Walker

One of the first concerts I went to was an evening show of the Boston Globe Jazz Festival in early February, 1969. The artist on the bill that I was most excited about seeing was B.B.King. Though I was months … Continue reading

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Re: What Is Your Favorite Bob Dylan Song?

Besides the songs mentioned in the comments after the On This Day In Music History: Bob Dylan post, I heard and received several other titles in answer to the question above. They were: “Tangled Up In Blue,” “A Hard Rain’s … Continue reading

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On This Day In Music History: Bob Dylan

Today is Bob Dylan’s birthday. He was born Robert Allen Zimmerman, the first born son of Abe and Beatty Zimmerman, on Saturday, May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota. (The family moved to Hibbing in 1946.) He became Bob Dillon in … Continue reading

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