The Nilsson Show - A Tribute to the Songs of Harry Nilsson at the Colony in Woodstock, NY (September 22, 2022) |
... and ' The Basement Tapes ' ( Bob Dylan & The Band ), the events have brought together some of the Hudson Valley's finest musicians to deliver their own stylized interpretations. Collaboration between musicians, and an intimate 'at home' atmosphere offer a one-of-a-kind experience that these ... |
Covering Harry |
This article originally appeared in Everybody's Talkin' (Number 15) published in 1998. by Chris Hahn Bring up the subject of Harry Nilsson's singing and you'll get little argument. In his early years, Nilsson had one of the sweetest, purest voices ever to engage a microphone. When ... |
Midnight Cowboy |
... film as songwriters such as Bob Dylan and Randy Newman were commissioned to write a new song for the film. Nilsson submitted his own "I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City " as a candidate. In the end, the filmmakers decided to keep "Everybody's Talkin'" in the film. It became Nilsson's ... |
One Last Touch of Nilsson |
... everyone from Joni Mitchell to Bob Dylan ("Lay Lady Lay "), to Randy Newman (reportedly, "Cowboy " ). Nilsson himself hoped for his own composition "I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City ," but Schlesinger's final choice was Nilsson's version of "Everybody's Talkin'". When it came ... |
Buck Earl |
... attracted the attention of Bob Dylan , Fred Neil , Benito Santiago , and other Village musicians. In December of 1961 Tom August arrived in the Village and discovered an attraction to the mysterious man in the cowboy hat. "He showed me where to eat, where not to go, how to roll a proper ... |
Subterranean Homesick Blues |
... "Subterranean Homesick Blues" was Bob Dylan's first hit song, It just made it into the Top 40, peaking at number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100 the week of May 15, 1965. Harry Nilsson recorded the song for his 1974 Pussy Cats album. It was also released as a single. Between the time that ... |
Album Reviews: Pussy Cats |
John Lennon produced the latest album of the Beatles imitator , who is so good that he nearly fooled the group itself when he began recording several years ago. It's a hit, too. From Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues " to Nilsson's own "Don't Forget Me ," this is the kind of humor, energy and ... |
David Geffen |
... 21, 1974, Cher joined Bob Dylan to sing "Happy Birthday " while Nilsson mingled with guests including Ringo Starr , Ahmet Ertegun , Bernie Taupin , Helen Reddy , Jack Nicholson , and Warren Beatty . "Frosting on Geffen's Cake" Los Angeles Times (1974-02-23) |
Jim Keltner |
... , the Traveling Wilburys , Bob Dylan , George Harrison , Ry Cooder , Brian Wilson , Fiona Apple , Arlo Guthrie , Mick Jagger , Boz Scaggs , Linda Ronstadt , Ringo Starr , the Indigo Girls , B.B. King , Jackson Browne , Rickie Lee Jones , Eric Clapton , Neil Diamond , the Bee Gees , Elvis ... |
Theme Time Radio Hour |
... weekly, one-hour show hosted by Bob Dylan that originally aired from May 2006 to April 2009 on Sirius and XM satellite radio. Songs by Harry Nilsson are played in several of the episodes. "New York" is the theme of episode 48. It includes Harry's "I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City ... |
Subterranean Homesick Blues {Quadraphonic Mix} |
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