Funky Revival

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Music and Recording ©1971 by Joseph A. Gulli (bass) and Gordon W. Schaad (drums, guitar, organ)
Engineering by Gordon W. Schaad using the sound-on-sound technique on a Tandberg 64 tapedeck.

Video clips from the 1961 film "Sunday" by Dan Drasin: https://archive.org/details/youtube-3L9hsDsFkjg

In 1961 the Parks Department refused to issue permits for folk singers, sparking a protest demonstration on Sunday, April 9th, which resulted in several hundred musicians and supporters gathering in the park. Heavy-handed NYPD descended on the crowd, arresting several people. The events became known as the Beatnik Riot with newspaper headlines reading "3,000 Beatniks Riot in Village."

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