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Performance by Roy Barber and Trudy Lundrin at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 2)
Performance by Roy Barber and Trudy Lundrin at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 2)
Roy Barber, pianist and vocalist, and Trudy Lundrin, trombonist, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, undated. Includes the following songs: [continued from Part 1] My Trombone Gal -- The Port of Amsterdam / Jacques Brel -- A Good Man Is Hard To Find -- Maybe This Time / Liza Minnelli -- For Judith -- Jessie / Janis Ian -- You Can’t Be the Baker If the Bread Don’t Rise / Bill Flanders -- The Power In the Blues -- Basin Street Blues -- A Dark Man On A Tree -- God Bless the Child / Billie Holiday. Access to this recording is restricted. Please consult the Archives for details.
Performance by Saj Powell at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 1)
Performance by Saj Powell at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 1)
Saj Powell, singer-songwriter, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, undated. Include the following original songs: Dance Clown -- A Natural Kind of Love -- Our Time Is Now -- You Know How I Feel -- Jupiter’s Child -- Lucille [cuts off, continues on Part 2].
Performance by Saj Powell at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 2)
Performance by Saj Powell at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 2)
Saj Powell, singer-songwriter, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, undated. Include the following original songs: Lucille [continued] -- Walk Away -- It’s Time For Me to Go -- Untitled -- As I Go Long My Way -- Magic Fantasy -- Lesbian Seagull / Tom Wilson. [cuts off].
Performance by Stuart Goldstein and Jeffrey Eschelman at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia July 6, 1979 (Part 1)
Performance by Stuart Goldstein and Jeffrey Eschelman at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia July 6, 1979 (Part 1)
Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Jeffrey Eschelman, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, 1978. Includes the following: La Serenata (1888) / Francesco Paolo Tosti -- Nel cor più non mi sento, from L'amor contrastato, ossia La molinara (1788) / Giovanni Paisiello -- Chanson d'Avril, from 20 Mélodies, Op.21 (1871) / Georges Bizet -- Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht? / Gustav Mahler -- Les Filles de Cadix (1887) / Léo Delibes -- Notre amour, from 3 Songs, Op.8 (1865) / Gabriel Fauré -- What a Movie!, from Trouble In Tahiti / Leonard Bernstein -- There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (1917) / Liza Lehmann. Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Jeffrey Eschelman, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, 1978. Includes the following: There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (1917) / Liza Lehmann -- N'ornerà la bruna chioma: scene e cavatina / Gaetano Donizetti -- Soupir, from 6 Melodie (1906) / Ottorino Respighi [cuts off].
Performance by Stuart Goldstein and Jeffrey Eschelman at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia July 6, 1979 (Part 2)
Performance by Stuart Goldstein and Jeffrey Eschelman at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia July 6, 1979 (Part 2)
Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Jeffrey Eschelman, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, 1978. Includes the following: Soupir, from 6 Melodie (1906) / Ottorino Respighi [continued from previous side] -- Deh, pietoso, oh Addolorata, from Seste Romanze I (1838) / Giuseppe Verdi -- Do you remember an Inn? (Miranda; Tarantella) (1923) / Hilaire Belloc -- [set break] -- Let the Florid Music Praise!, from On This Island, no. 1 / Benjamin Britten -- As It Is, Plenty, from On This Island, no. 5 / Benjamin Britten -- Rencontre, from Poème d'un Jour, Op. 21 (1878) / Gabriel Fauré -- Toujours, from Poème d'un Jour, Op. 21 (1878) / Gabriel Fauré -- Adieu, from Poème d'un Jour, Op. 21 (1878) / Gabriel Fauré -- Vergebliches Ständchen, Op. 84, no. 4, from Five Romances and Songs, Op. 84 (1881-1882) / Johannes Brahms -- Morgan!, from 4 lieder, Op. 27 (1894) / Richard Strauss -- Les Filles de Cadix (1887) / Léo Delibes -- Trees (1922) / Oscar Rasbach (words by Joyce Kilmer) -- There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (1917) / Liza Lehmann.
Performance by Stuart Goldstein and Jeffrey Eschelman at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 1)
Performance by Stuart Goldstein and Jeffrey Eschelman at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 1)
Recording is a duplicate recording of Islandora:1304. Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Jeffrey Eschelman, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, 1978. Includes the following:.La Serenata (1888) / Francesco Paolo Tosti -- Nel cor più non mi sento, from L'amor contrastato, ossia La molinara (1788) / Giovanni Paisiello -- Chanson d'Avril, from 20 Mélodies, Op.21 (1871) / Georges Bizet -- Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht? / Gustav Mahler -- Les Filles de Cadix (1887) / Léo Delibes -- Notre amour, from 3 Songs, Op.8 (1865) / Gabriel Fauré -- What a Movie!, from Trouble In Tahiti (1952) / Leonard Bernstein -- There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (1917) / Liza Lehmann [cuts off].
Performance by Stuart Goldstein, Carmen Lewis, and Jeffrey Eschelman at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia on December 23, 1978
Performance by Stuart Goldstein, Carmen Lewis, and Jeffrey Eschelman at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia on December 23, 1978
Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Carmen Lewis, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, December 23, 1978. Includes the following: When Santa Claus Gets Your Letter / Johnny Marks -- Les filles de Cadix (1887) / Léo Delibes. Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Jeffrey Eschelman, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, March 30, 1978. Includes the following: La Promessa (Canzonetta) from Soirées musicales (ca. 1830-1835) / Gioacchino Rossini -- L'Invito (Bolero) from Soirées musicales (ca. 1830-1835) / Gioacchino Rossini -- L'Orgia (Arietta) from Soirées musicales (ca. 1830-1835) / Gioacchino Rossini -- La Serenata (1888) / Francesco Paolo Tosti  -- Una lagrima (Preghiera) from Matinée musicale (1841) / Gaetano Donizetti  -- Spring Waters (Весенние воды), from 12 Romances, Op. 14 (1894-1896) -- There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (1917) / Liza Lehmann -- Au bord de l'eau, from 3 Songs, Op.8 (1865) / Gabriel Fauré -- Notre amour, from 3 Songs, Op.8 (1865) / Gabriel Fauré -- Chanson d'Avril, from 20 Mélodies, Op.21 (1871) / Georges Bizet [significant tape distortion toward the end; cuts off].
Performance by Stuart Goldstein, Jeffrey Eschelman, and Hank Baron at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 2)
Performance by Stuart Goldstein, Jeffrey Eschelman, and Hank Baron at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 2)
Recording is a partial duplicate of Islandora:1304. Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Jeffrey Eschelman, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, 1978. Includes the following: There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (1917) / Liza Lehmann [continued]. Hank Baron, singer-songwriter, performing original songs at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, undated. Includes the following original songs unless otherwise stated: Taking Time [starts mid song] -- State Park -- Have you ever seen plane Jane? / Tom Wilson -- Home for the Holidays: Family Portrait -- Would You Like to Take a Walk? (1930) / Harry Warren (lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose) -- Lay It Down Easy -- Gordy's Eyes [cuts off].
Performance by Susan Manwaring at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 1)
Performance by Susan Manwaring at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 1)
Susan Manwaring, flutist, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, undated. Includes the following pieces: [Unintelligible] Fantasies -- Untitled -- Moondance / Van Morrison -- Syrinx / Claude Debussy -- Lesbians -- Woman That Left Me One Time -- Untitled -- Untitled -- Cory -- Untitled -- Song for a Marvelous Group of Women -- Church on Sunday Time.
Performance by Susan Manwaring at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated, and programming by WUSL (Part 2)
Performance by Susan Manwaring at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated, and programming by WUSL (Part 2)
Susan Manwaring, flutist, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, undated. Includes various unnamed short strings of melodies, both original and by Gabriel Faure and other unnamed artists. Prerecorded music from the radio, 99 FM WUSL Philadelphia.
Performance by Thomas Bledsoe at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia on March 21, 1980 (Part 1)
Performance by Thomas Bledsoe at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia on March 21, 1980 (Part 1)
Thomas Bledsoe performing a short story and poetry reading at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, March 21, 1980. Includes the following readings: Underwear / Lawrence Ferlinghetti -- “Zero” from Against Infinity: An Anthology of Contemporary Mathematical Poetry / Ernest Robson and Jet Wimp, eds. -- Grooks (Whenever you’re called on to make up your mind) -- I am a humble artist -- The lilacs are flowering -- The human spirit -- Everything is either concave or vex -- Our choicest plans have fallen through -- Losing one glove is certainly painful) / Piet Hein -- The Heart’s Location / Peter Meinke -- Southern Comfort -- You Held the Buttercup Under My Chin and Laughed -- Haikus -- I Live Alone / Rod McKuen -- Limericks / Unknown Artist(s) -- The Screen of Our Own Interests / Unknown Artist -- Mom / Harlan Ellison.
Performance by Thomas Bledsoe at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia on March 21, 1980 (Part 2)
Performance by Thomas Bledsoe at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia on March 21, 1980 (Part 2)
Thomas Bledsoe performing a short story reading at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, March 21, 1980. Includes the following reading: View From a Height / Joan D. Vinge.