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  1. Louis Gottlieb (October 10, 1923 – July 11, 1996) credited as Lou Gottlieb, was an American bassist and comic spokesman for music trio The Limeliters. He held a PhD in musicology [1] and was considered one of the so-called "new comedy" performers, a new generation of unabashed intellectuals that also included Mort Sahl , Nichols ...

  2. The Limeliters are an American folk music group, formed in July 1959 by Lou Gottlieb (bass violin/bass), Alex Hassilev (banjo/baritone), and Glenn Yarbrough (guitar/tenor). The group was active from 1959 until 1965, and then after a hiatus of sixteen years, Yarbrough, Hassilev, and Gottlieb reunited and began performing again as The ...

  3. 19. Dez. 2009 · One of the funniest men to ever live. Lou Gottlieb. He made me laugh 'til it hurt. I miss him. A 1981 New York Live recording with Alex Hasssilev, and Glenn ...

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  4. 14. Juli 1996 · Lou Gottlieb, the bass player for the popular 1960's folk trio the Limeliters, died on Thursday at Palm Drive Hospital in Sebastopol, Calif. He was 72 and lived in Sonoma County, Calif. Ramon...

  5. www.limeliters.com › about › history-2History

    The Limeliters were formed in July, 1959 by Louis Gottlieb (bass), Alex Hassilev (baritone), and Glenn Yarbrough (tenor). It was springtime in Los Angeles, and “Cosmo Alley” was the nightclub to frequent. Lou Gottlieb, fresh from obtaining his Ph.D in musicology, just happened to be in the audience when Alex Hassilev and Glenn Yarbrough ...

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  6. Now your host for Folk Music Worldwide, Alan Wasser. ALAN WASSER (HOST): Welcome again to Folk Music Worldwide. Again, this week we have Lou Gottlieb of The Limeliters with us, as we promised the end of last week. Lou Gottlieb is the tenor, or the necktie tenor, the bass player, and the spokesman for The Limeliters.

  7. The following interview with Lou Gottlieb of The Limeliters was broadcast July 27 & 30, 1963 from New York City on worldwide short-wave radio. This historic radio interview was transmitted from the studios of Radio New York Worldwide on the show Folk Music Worldwide hosted by newsman Alan Wasser. This is show #1 of 2 with Lou Gottlieb.