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“Woodwind was an alternative newspaper intended to foster 'an optimistic sense of community through the arts' in Washington, D.C. This issue includes Kirk Cheyfitz interviewing 'The F.T.A. Show' cast members Jane Fonda and Lew Chandler; Bruce Rosenstein on D.C. band The Reekers; Rosenstein and Mike Hogan on music at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival; fiction by David Wham; Tim Hogan on a Rolling Stones show at RFK Stadium; an uncredited review [likely by John Gossage] of Roy Buchanan at Carnegie Hall; 'T. Tabasco Tattle' with local music gossip; Hogan reviewing Boone's Farm, Blue Oyster Cult and Quicksilver Messenger Service at Constitution Hall; John Burgess and Louis C. Fantasia on local classical music happenings, including Heavy Organ at Wolf Trap; dance reviews by Beth Burkhardt; Jay Alan Quantrill on 'Jesus Christ Superstar' at the Kennedy Center; Robert Palmer on Sam Love and David Obst's Ecotage ; Rosenstein on new LPs, including Argent's 'All Together Now', Cheech and Chong's 'Big Bambu' and The Eagles' debut; a spotlight on local arts and culture events; photos by Bill Auth and John Gossage; an illustration by Terry Thompson; ads for local businesses and events; and film, theater, dance, gallery and concert listings. Scanned from an original in the collection of the People's Archive, DC Public Library .”
Woodwind, vol. 3, no. 19

Woodwind was an alternative newspaper intended to foster 'an optimistic sense of community through the arts' in Washington, D.C. This issue includes Kirk Cheyfitz interviewing 'The F.T.A. Show' cast members Jane Fonda and Lew Chandler; Bruce Rosenstein on D.C. band The Reekers; Rosenstein and Mike Hogan on music at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival; fiction by David Wham; Tim Hogan on a Rolling Stones show at RFK Stadium; an uncredited review [likely by John Gossage] of Roy Buchanan at Carnegie Hall; 'T. Tabasco Tattle' with local music gossip; Hogan reviewing Boone's Farm, Blue Oyster Cult and Quicksilver Messenger Service at Constitution Hall; John Burgess and Louis C. Fantasia on local classical music happenings, including Heavy Organ at Wolf Trap; dance reviews by Beth Burkhardt; Jay Alan Quantrill on 'Jesus Christ Superstar' at the Kennedy Center; Robert Palmer on Sam Love and David Obst's Ecotage ; Rosenstein on new LPs, including Argent's 'All Together Now', Cheech and Chong's 'Big Bambu' and The Eagles' debut; a spotlight on local arts and culture events; photos by Bill Auth and John Gossage; an illustration by Terry Thompson; ads for local businesses and events; and film, theater, dance, gallery and concert listings. Scanned from an original in the collection of the People's Archive, DC Public Library .
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