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Folklore Center Blues. 1,486 likes. "What did the fly say to the flea? Folklore Center is the place for me!" -Bob Dylan
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15. Dez. 2017 · Folklore Center Blues: Directed by Tamsin Orion. With Izzy Young, Sam Charters, John Cohen, Steve Earle. About the iconic folk music impresario Izzy Young (1928-2019). He was once the owner of the Folklore Center in Greenwich Village, New York, and from 1973 until his death, owned and operated the Folklore Centrum store in Stockholm.
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Overview. Folklore Center Blues stars American folk music legend Izzy Young, an iconic figure in the folk music revival in the 1960s. Izzy was the go-to man for starting a career in folk music in New York City. He helped launch the careers of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Tim Buckley, and others.
Folklore Center Blues. 2017. Documentary. Cast. Izzy Young (Self) Sam Charters John Cohen (Self) Steve Earle (Self) David Grisman (Self) Stefan Grossman (Self) Charlie Rothschild (Self) Suze...
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8. Juni 2019 · This song turned up in the volume “Bob Dylan in his own Words” in 1978, having been originally performed in New York by Dylan in April 1962. Dylan was a regular visitor at the Folklore Centre, and Izzy Young, the owner, persuaded Bob to write a talking blues about the centre, which he duly did.