- Linda Solomon
Linda Solomon (b.
May 10 ,1937 ,Boston, Massachusetts ) is an Americanmusic critic and editor. Although she has written about various aspects ofpopular culture , her main focus has been onfolk music ,blues ,R&B ,jazz andcountry music . Living at 95 Christopher Street inGreenwich Village during the early 1960s, she became acolumnist for "The Village Voice ", capturing Village night life in club reviews for the weekly "Riffs" column.[http://jophan.org/mimosa/m12/white.htm "The Bet"] is a memoir by Ted White describing
Harlan Ellison , Linda Solomon and others involved in a curious incident at 95 Christopher in 1960. White wrote::That summer Harlan found his own apartment -- three doors up the street, in a building with an elevator. And he met a woman, Linda Solomon, who also lived in the same building. Linda would go on to a career of her own in writing and editing, but that was mostly ahead of her in 1960. Linda had a small but well-selected record collection, containing a goodly amount of jazz.A dispute over the bandleader on one record in Solomon's collection prompted Ellison to bet his entire record collection against a single album in White's collection.
Reviews
She began doing record reviews in the early 1960s. Her "Village Voice" review of "
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan " (1963) has been quoted in several books, including David Hajdu's "Positively 4th Street: The Lives and Times of Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Mimi Baez Farina and Richard Farina " (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2001)::He stands outside his problems and writes a credo for people to live by. The emotional understatement in his voice emphasizes the power of his lyics and his genuine concern for the state of the world. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=oKrsSd8R2MsC&pg=PT186&dq=%22linda+solomon%22&lr=&num=100&as_brr=0&sig=wvE8LgAkSNa8Kf9cVC-lGTPH4y4 Stockman, Steve. "The Rock Cries Out: Finding Eternal Truth in Unlikely Music", Relevant Media Group, 2004.] ] [ [http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/B0000BYPNS?v=search-inside&keywords=linda+solomon Hajdu, David. "Positively 4th Street: The Lives and Times of Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Mimi Baez Farina and Richard Farina". Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2001.] ]"ABC-TV Hootenanny"
In 1963-64, Solomon edited "ABC-TV Hootenanny", a magazine featuring the folk musicians who appeared on the television series "Hootenanny", telecast on ABC from
April 6 ,1963 toSeptember 12 ,1964 . For one of the magazine's cover stories she interviewed Chad Mitchell and asked, "I've heard criticism of theChad Mitchell Trio to the extent that politics and entertainment don't mix, that people come to a club or concert to be entertained and not to be confronted with the troubles of the world. Do you feel that your group is becoming too messagey?"Mitchell responded::Different people seem to be entertained by different things. For some, an hour of
juggling and trained animal acts is a fine evening's entertainment. Others prefer an evening withMort Sahl ,Lenny Bruce orShelley Berman . The success of these performers seems to indicate that entertainment and socio-political themes do mix. It's simply a matter of taste as to what you prefer. As for becoming messagey,satire has been a traditional art form for hundreds of years, and by definition ridicules a social or political point of view or event. We are simply following in the footsteps of the goliards of theMiddle Ages , theJonathan Swift s of the post-Restoration era and theJulius Monk s of the 1960s.Contributors to "ABC-TV Hootenanny" includedTheodore Bikel andJean Shepherd .At the same time that Solomon was editing "ABC-TV Hootenanny", her friendRobert Shelton , with Lynn Musgrave, edited a different magazine with a similar title, "Hootenanny". While Shelton and Musgrave covered the full range of folk music, Solomon's magazine mainly focused on the musicians booked on the ABC series. This included such talents asthe Anchormen ,Eddy Arnold ,Theodore Bikel ,Oscar Brand , theBrothers Four , theClancy Brothers andTommy Makem ,Judy Collins ,the Cumberland Trio ,Lester Flatt andEarl Scruggs ,Pete Fountain ,Judy Henske , Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band,the Limeliters ,the Smothers Brothers andDoc Watson ."NME"
In addition to work as a publicist for
Chess Records , Solomon was the New York editor of "NME " during the 1970s. She has been a freelance contributor to numerous magazines and newspapers, including "Celebrity", "Country Music", "Crawdaddy", "Downbeat", "Hit Parader", "NME", "The News World", "Nostalgia Illustrated", "Soho Weekly News" and "Us". Reviewing country singer-songwriterJames Talley for theFebruary 4 ,1979 issue of "The News World", she wrote::If you likeCarl Sandburg ,Woody Guthrie ,Jimmy Reed andLittle Feat , you'll probably like James Talley, his songs and his albums... his writing is a home run that touches base for most people. Simplicity is the key, but his lyrics are deceptively simple.She has written
liner notes for folk music recordings, such as "All Star Hootenanny" (Columbia, 1964), along with liner notes for such recording artists asCharlie Byrd ,John Handy ,Mahalia Jackson andCharlie Rich .After 39 years living at 95 Christopher Street in New York, Solomon relocated to
Houston, Texas in 1999.References
External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/mikeh0714/index.html ABC "Hootenanny" images]
* [http://www.tvparty.com/rechootenany.html ABC's "Hootenanny"]
* [http://www.bobdylanroots.com/shelton.html Linda Solomon withBob Dylan biographerRobert Shelton ]
* [http://www.4waysite.com/articles/stills_live_review74.htm Linda Solomon's "NME" review ofMaria Muldaur andStephen Stills ]
* [http://jophan.org/mimosa/m12/white.htm "Mimosa": "The Bet" by Ted White (full text), illustrated by Peggy Ranson]
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