Richard D. Farina Richard D. Farina, 97, of Wyomissing, passed away January 19, 2021 at Country Meadows, Bethlehem from complications of COVID 19. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Serafino ...
It may not be a stop-go record for a band, but it’s surely close. In 1972, the talent-packed English quartet Plainsong recorded its acclaimed debut album. The group broke up the same year, reunited in ...
ALL RIGHT: let's say a few words about the concept of culture heroes. Culture heroes are nothing new; every civilization of which we have record has chosen one or two human figures to elevate to the ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This Appalachian dulcimer was made by ...
There was a moment in the early ’60s when the folk-music revival evolved into rock ‘n’ roll with a message. One person who realized that folk had to move on–to step out, as he put it–was Bob Dylan.
"Positively Fourth Street" is one of the most rapturously spiteful pop songs of the 1960s. Recorded by Bob Dylan four days after he enraged folk loyalists at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival by ...
FARINA, Richard D. Richard D. Farina, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, died December 6, 2012. He was born in Hartford, September 20, 1932, son of Frank and Mary Farina. Richard graduated from the ...
Richard J. Farina, retired CPD; Dearest husband of Patricia (nee Chryssikos); Loving son of Rose (nee Torina) and the late Louis Farina; Beloved son-in-law of the late Nicholas and the late Josette ...
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