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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Bryce Dessner in the encore.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Nico Muhly in the encore.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Nico Muhly.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Sufjian Stevens singing.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Sufjian Stevens.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). The audience illuminated by the light show. Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Bryce Dessner on guitar. Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Sufian Stevens singing. Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).  Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). rom left to right Nico Muhly, Sufjian Stevens, and Bryce Dessner performing "Over the Rainbow" for an encore.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Sufjian Stevens, front, taking a bow.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Sufjian Stevens.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Bryce Dessner on guitar.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Nico Muhly.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Nico Muhly on keyboard.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Nico Muhly on keyboard.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). In the front, from left to right, Nico Muhly, Sufjian Stevens and Bryce Dessner. Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Nico Muhly (left) on keyboard, Sufjian Stevens singing. Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).  Part of the trombone section.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). The audience illuminated by the light show. Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Bryce Dessner on guitar.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Planetarium, a series of songs composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens, and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Lighting design by Deborah Johnson.
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  • Peter Yarrow, holding the mic, leads in a song as Happy Traum plays guitar beside him. On the far right, playing banjo, is Pete Seeger.
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  • Oscar Brand, considered a founding father of the American folk music revival, takes the stage with Josh White, Jr. Brand is now 93, and still hosts the radio show "Folksong Festival."
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  • Composer and musician David Amram playing pennywhistle. To is right are Israeli singer-songwriter David Broza and Peter Yarrow.
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  • Peter Yarrow, on the right, and David Broza, perform together at the Folk City benefit concert. Yarrow is best known as a founder of the group Peter, Paul and Mary, and Broza is an Israeli singer-songwriter.
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  • Singer-songwriter Langhorne Slim performs at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • After the concert, Happy Traum, on the right, has a chat with Izzy Young, founder of the Folklore Center in New York, the former center of the folk revival of the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Grammy award-winning musician Tom Chapin plays 12-string guitar at the concert's end. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • From left to right, Oscar Brand, Josh White, Jr., Pete Seeger, and Tom Chapin at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Pete Seeger, left, honorary chair of the concert, cups his ear to get the audience to sing louder. On his right is Tom Chapin.
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  • Peter Yarrow, founder of the revival group Peter, Paul and Mary, performing at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • David Broza, an Israeli singer-songwriter, with Peter Yarrow behind him, at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Peter Yarrow, of Peter, Paul and Mary fame, waits to go on stage at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Singer-songwriter Langhorne Slim performs at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • David Hajdu, author of "Positively 4th Street," a book about the lives of Joan Baez, Mimi Fariña, Bob Dylan and Richard Fariña, reading an excerpt relating to New York.
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  • Happy Traum, an early participant in the Washington Square folk scene, and the first artist to record Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind."
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  • A. C. Newman, founder of the group The New Pornographers, sings at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Singer-songwriter Lucy Kaplansky, who came to the New York folk scene in the 1980s on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Singer-songwriter Lucy Kaplansky, who came to the New York folk scene in the 1980s on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Folk and blues singer Josh White, Jr. on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Folk and blues singer Josh White, Jr. on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Izzy Young, founder of the Folklore Center in New York, and owner of the Folklore Centrum in Stockholm, speaks of the early days of the folk music revival in New  York City.
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  • Emcee John Wesley Harding performing at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • John Platt, radio host at WFUV, on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • David Amram playing the pennywhistle. Langhorne Slim and John Wesley Harding are to his right.
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  • Rob Moose, Ben Russell (violins), Clarice Jensen (cello), and Nadia Sirota (viola) perform quartets composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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  • Rob Moose, Ben Russell (violins), Clarice Jensen (cello), and Nadia Sirota (viola) perform quartets composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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  • Rob Moose, Ben Russell (violins), Clarice Jensen (cello), and Nadia Sirota (viola) perform quartets composed by Bryce Dessner, Sufjian Stevens and Nico Muhly at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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  • Maryn Jacques of the Tiger Lillies plays the piano accordion behind a scrim at the Celebrate Brooklyn concert. The Tiger Lillies performed their song cycle based on Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner".
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  • The Tiger Lillies performing behind a scrim showing an Antarctic scene from Coleridge;s Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
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  • Martyn Jacques behind a projection on a scrim, and behind him is a projected tableu of a ship captain violating a cabin boy. The Tiger Lillies are known to be irreverent.
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  • A huge fish appears to be about to devour the Tiger Lillies. Their entire performance was behind a scrim upon which scenes were projected.
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  • A death maiden is seen above the Tiger Lillies.
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  • As the Tiger Lillies perform, the Ancient Mariner, seen projected on a scrim behind them, is about to have the albatross hung around his neck.
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  • Proected scenes on scrims frame the Tiger Lillies's performance at Celevrate Brooklyn.
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  • An albatross is about to be killed by the AAncient Mariner. Th eTiger Lillies performance included projected multimedia on front and back scrims.
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  • Adrian Stout, left, and Martyn Jacques seen from behind the scrim. Stout played the doble bass as well as the theramin, the antenna of which is to his left.
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  • A sea monster is projected on a scrim in front of the Tiger Lilles.
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  • Part of Songs for Sabotage, the fourth Triennial exhbit in The New Museum.
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  • Part of Songs for Sabotage, the fourth Triennial exhbit in The New Museum.
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  • Victor with his fiddle. He's taking lessons, and wants to learn to play the traditional Nahuatl songs his maternal uncle plays.
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  • Part of Songs for Sabotage, the fourth Triennial exhbit in The New Museum.
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  • Part of Songs for Sabotage, the fourth Triennial exhbit in The New Museum.
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  • Part of Songs for Sabotage, the fourth Triennial exhbit in The New Museum.
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  • Part of Songs for Sabotage, the fourth Triennial exhbit in The New Museum.
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  • Magda's songs are mostly in French, but she also sings in Italian, Spanish, Greek and English.
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  • Magda Giannikou playing songs from Banda Magda's new album “Amour, T'es La?”
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  • Singer, songwriter and performance artist Cynthia Hopkins performing at Celebrate Brooklyn. Hopkins performed several sea-related songs, including "The Walloping Window Blind."
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  • Cynthia Hopkins performed songs including Woodie Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land" and Harry Belefonte's "Jamaica Farewell" at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Mamie Minch and Tamar Korn (left to right) singing  at the Brooklyn Follk Festival. The duo included songs from the jazz era in their set.
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  • Alex Battles & The Whisky Rebellion, a local Brooklyn band, played some covers as well as original songs.
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  • Kristin Andreassen, on guitar, with friends, sang and played old time and original songs.
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  • Victor with his fiddle. He's taking lessons, and wants to learn to play the traditional Nahuatl songs his maternal uncle plays.
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  • Victor with his fiddle. He's taking lessons, and wants to learn to play the traditional Nahuatl songs his maternal uncle plays.
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  • Annie Guthrie and two of Arlo's grandchildren, who joined the family on stage for a few songs.
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  • Annie Guthrie and two of Arlo's grandchildren, who joined the family on stage for a few songs.
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  • Magda Giannikou and her band Banda Magda opened the evening's performance. Giannikou writes her own songs, in Fench, English and Greek.
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  • Sarah Lee Guthrie with 3 of Arlo's grandchildren two of whom are her daughters. Carrying on the family tradition of passing along songs, five of Arlo's grandchildren joined them on stage.
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  • Bandleader Michael Aranella introducing a song at the Jazz Age Lawn Party. Aranella started the lawn party as a small event, and it has grown to be very popular, running for two weekends in June and August.
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  • Pat Conte of the Canebrake Rattlers finishing a song at the Brooklyn Folk Festival.
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  • Brooklyn-based singer Jason Walker opened for Lucinda Williams with a gospel song.
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  • Esperanza Spalding holding a diploma in triumph leading into her song "Ebony and Ivory."
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  • Peter Stampfel laughing after a song at the Brooklyn Folk Festival.
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  • "Skay" Dave Pollack's harmonicas arranged by song keys.
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