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The birth of folk rock comes to life in Wounds to Bind: A Memoir of
the Folk Rock Revolution, Jerry Burgan s unforgettable memoir of
the pre-psychedelic 1960s. As a naive folksinger from Pomona,
California, Burgan would find himself thrust in his teenage years
to the forefront of the counterculture and its aftermath. The
Rolling Stones, The Byrds, Bo Diddley, Otis Redding, The Righteous
Brothers, The Ohio Players, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Herman s
Hermits, Judy Henske, Barry McGuire, and the Kingston Trio all make
appearances in this tale told by the cofounder of We Five, the San
Francisco electro-folk ensemble that soared to the top of the
charts with its recording of the million-selling "You Were On My
Mind." In the vanguard of what came to be known as folk rock,
Burgan and his lifelong friend Mike Stewart embarked on a road they
thought well paved by the latter s older brother and Kingston Trio
member, John Stewart. Little did Burgan realize that they would
join the rest of their generation in an ecstatic, sometimes
tortured journey of invention and disillusion. With a foreword by
Canadian folk legend Sylvia Tyson, 24 pages of period photos, and
index. Wounds to Bind will reward not only folk revival fans and
aficionados of the counterculture music scene, but anyone who came
of age musically between 1950 and 1975. Burgan s story bears
witness to an eclectic and hopeful convergence in American history
that missing link between the folk and rock eras when Bob Dylan and
Sammy Davis, Jr., were played on the same radio station in the same
hour. Chronicling the human realignments, triumphs and tragedies
that followed, Burgan tracks down the demons that drove the genius
of We Five cofounder Mike Stewart and sheds light on the forty-year
enigma of what became of We Five's reclusive lead singer, Beverly
Bivens, who anticipated Grace Slick, Linda Ronstadt and Stevie
Nicks."
The dawn of folk rock comes to life in Jerry Burgan's unforgettable
memoir of the pre-psychedelic 1960s and the summer that changed
everything. As a naive folksinger from Pomona, California, Burgan
was thrust to the forefront of the counterculture and its
aftermath. The Byrds, the Rolling Stones, the Mamas and Papas,
Barry McGuire, Bo Diddley and many others make appearances in this
50th Anniversary reminiscence by the surviving cofounder of WE
FIVE, the San Francisco electro-folk ensemble whose million-seller,
"You Were On My Mind," entered the world two months before Bob
Dylan plugged in an electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival.
Vying with the Byrds to record the first folk-rock hit, Burgan and
his lifelong friend Mike Stewart embarked on a road they thought
well paved by the latter's older brother, Kingston Trio member John
Stewart. Little did they realize that they would join the
largest-ever American generation in an ecstatic, sometimes
tortured, journey of invention and disillusion. Wounds to Bind
bears witness to a lost and hopeful convergence in American
history-that missing link between the folk and rock eras-when Bob
Dylan and Sammy Davis Jr. were played on the same radio station in
the same hour. A survivor of the human realignments, tragedies and
triumphs that followed, Burgan tracks down the demons that drove
the genius of We Five cofounder Mike Stewart and sheds light on the
40-year enigma of what became of the band's reclusive lead singer,
Beverly Bivens, a forerunner of Grace Slick, Linda Ronstadt, and
Stevie Nicks.
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Joyner's Dream (Paperback)
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