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Gondoliers, Shakespeares, Overseers, Playboys & Bums - one of the mid-sixties recordings from this eclectic bunch that featured Norman Greenbaum. This song was reissued in 1970 following the success of Spirit in the Sky, but failed to dent the charts. Great sound - great decade.
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You will remember "Spirit in the Sky" as a major hit for Greenbaum. His second 45 release didn't do so well but it's a cute song. Sorry, no video, but please enjoy the music!
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Jigsaw - a heavy psych masterpiece from this West-coast group that featured Norman Greenbaum. This appeared in 1968 on the B side of Bullets La Verne, but sank into obscurity. Nothing much else was heard from Norman until Spirit in the Sky went global at the turn of the decade, but these songs from earlier years are great listening.
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Writer Everett Greenbaum (1919--99) discussed his 30-year partnership with writer Jim Fritzell and writing for shows such as Mr. Peepers, The Real McCoys, The Andy Griffith Show, and M*A*S*H.
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Writer Everett Greenbaum (1919--99) discussed his 30-year partnership with writer Jim Fritzell and writing for shows such as Mr. Peepers, The Real McCoys, The Andy Griffith Show, and M*A*S*H.
Visit http://emmytvlegends .org for links to more online segments.
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Boxwood 2008 flute concert by:
1. Adrianne GREENBAUM - Klezmer flute
2. David GREENBERG - Violin
3. David McGUINNESS - harmonium
4. Max Kasper - Upright Bass
5. Nick Halley - Drum
Posted with the permission and at the request of the artists.
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Writer Everett Greenbaum (1919--99) discussed his 30-year partnership with writer Jim Fritzell and writing for shows such as Mr. Peepers, The Real McCoys, The Andy Griffith Show, and M*A*S*H.
Visit http://emmytvlegends .org for links to all interview segments.