Article clipped from Bristol Daily Courier

m4Hootenanny’ Producedmmm#»*i§v*,yiOn College Campuses(Continued from Page S)music’s dramatic qualities,” is itsonce an aspiring history student, start in school parties and windup as professionals.quality for participation.ftMore than 400,000 guitars were sold in the United States last year. That’s evidence.Another thing,” says Bibb, this music has some optimism, mitigating gloom and doom. A lot of the songs have a strong historical nature, a good narrative qual99ity.The college crowd,” said Leon Bibb, “is the best audience for folk music right now. When you perform, they share a musical experience with you. ’Hootenanny” will show the strength of this appeal with other groups.”So get ready to be a devotee— if you aren’t one already. You may be buying a guitar this summer.DarirLou Gottlieb, a member of the Limeliters, who will, incidentally,appear in several of the “Hootenanny” shows, says People are tired of the pop in popular music. After all, it’s mainly the text or treatment of a folk song that attracts.”As one critic said, Folk singing is the most pleasant do-it-yourself entertainment to come along in along time.”home
Newspaper Details

Bristol Daily Courier

Bristol, Pennsylvania, US

Sat, Mar 30, 1963

Page 39

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Altoona A.

PA, USA 17 Oct 2018

Other Publications Near Bristol, Pennsylvania

Bristol Bucks County Gazette

Bristol Courier Times

Bristol Courier

Bristol Bucks County Courier

Bristol Daily Courier