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lemonade kid Posted - 01/04/2014 : 03:52:06
The First annual Bob Dylan imitators contest

The MC is a hoot!


The First annual Bob Dylan imitators contest was held at the "Speakeasy" club on MacDougal St. New York City on June 22, 1983.

Hosted by Eric Frandsen, Judges included Cynthia Gooding (folk singer and one of the first DJ's to interview Bob Dylan), Mike Porco (owner of Gerde's Folk City), Geoffrey Stokes (Village Voice writer) and Larry Sloman (writer). Performers included Jack Hardy, Frank Christian, George Gerde among others.

Fun stuff (thx rw)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeTZQ1-IKu8

Some pretty good and funny stuff...without seeing the imitator, some pull it off or NOTl!


Hosted by Eric Frandsen, Judges included Cynthia Gooding (folk singer and one of the first DJ's to interview Bob Dylan), Mike Porco (owner of Gerde's Folk City), Geoffrey Stokes (Village Voice writer) and Larry Sloman (writer). Performers included Jack Hardy, Frank Christian, George Gerde among others.


Bob Dylan Imitator Contest Winner #26, Eric Frandsen







(standard youtube license protected--no infringement intended)

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