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Johnny Otis New York 1958 – Willie the hand Jive – Rock and Roll Legends

Johnny Otis NY 1958 – Willie and the hand Jive -Rock and Roll Legends

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Bo Diddley – New York TV.1962 .- You can’t Judge a Book – Rock and Roll Legends

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Bo Diddley – New York TV. 1962 – Hey Bo Diddley – Rock and Roll Legends

Bo Diddley – 1962 TV-NY. Hey Bo Diddley – Rock and Roll Legends

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Bob Dylan Tickets-Dylan Does New York

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Bob Dylan performed his 100th and final show of 2008 Nov. 21 on 175th Street at the United Palace Theater in New York and once again paid tribute to his favorite city. The performance was reminiscent of when Dylan took the stage at Madison Square Garden just two weeks after 9/11 and declared, “You don’t have to ask me how I feel about this town. Most of these songs were written here and the ones that weren’t were recorded here.” The 67-year-ol d proved that age is just a number, kicking off his 18-song set with “Gotta Serve Somebody,” his first time playing the song since 2002. “The Times They Are A-Changin’” followed and Dylan then delivered “Tomorrow Is A Long Time” for the first time in New York in over 45 years. Dylan sang, “You think I’m over the hill?” during “Spirit On the Water” and the crowd responded with a rollicking, “Noooo!” The repartee continued when he asked, “You think I’m past my prime?” (to which the enthusiastic audience again cheered “Noooo!”) before singing, “Let me see what you got, we could have a whoppin’ good time.” If you want to have a good time with Dylan, try http://www.stubhub.com/bob-dylan-tickets for Bob Dylan tickets.

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Tim Young, Bringing New York Rock’n'roll Back to Its Roots

Rocker Tim Young is a veteran to the New York music scene. Influenced over the years by artists of all styles from Marvin Gaye to Jefferson Airplane to Elvis Presley, Young has been writing music for nearly two decades now. He started releasing albums in 2002 with No Stranger, a collection of nine original instrumentals that were self-produced and recorded at his home studio. His 2005 album, Red, was his debut as a singer/songwriter, and now in 2008 he has released his newest album, The Cost, that is a straight up rock ‘n roll record. MusicDish had the chance to speak with Tim in this exclusive interview about his new album, his influences, his future and other related topics.

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