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Posted on December 05, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Biography

Early life and career

The son of a lorry driver, Bolan grew up in post-war Hackney, East London, amongst a Jewish family, and later lived in Wimbledon, southwest London. He fell in love with the rock and roll of Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, Arthur Crudup and Chuck Berry[citation needed] at an early age and became a Mod, hanging around coffee bars such as the 2 I’s in Soho. He appeared in an episode of the television show Orlando as a Mod extra.

At the age of nine, Bolan was given his first guitar and began a skiffle band shortly after, and at fifteen, he left school “by mutual consent.”

Plaque marking Marc Bolan’s childhood home, 25 Stoke Newington Common, Hackney. (November 2005)

He briefly joined a modelling agency and became a “John Temple Boy,” appearing in a clothing catalogue for the menswear store. He was used as a model for their suits in their catalogues as well as a model for cardboard cut-outs to be displayed in shop windows. “TOWN” Magazine featured him as an early example of the Mod movement in a photo spread with a couple of other “faces”.

Marc Feld had changed his name to Toby Tyler when he met and moved in with child actor Allan Warren, who was to become his first manager. Warren saw Toby Tyler’s potential whilst Toby spent hours sitting cross-legged on Warren’s floor playing his acoustic guitar. Warren then took him to the photographer Michael McGrath and commissioned a series of photographs. Warren then hired a recording studio and had Bolan’s first acetates cut. One track being the Bob Dylan song ‘ Blowing in the wind’. Also a version of Betty Everett’s “You’re No Good” which was later submitted to EMI for a test screening but they turned down the then Toby Tyler. Warren later sold Marc’s contract and recordings for 200.00 to his landlord, property mogul David Kirch, in lieu of three months back rent. Kirch was far too busy with his property empire to do anything for him. A year or so later,

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Vivian Green Love Story Pop Music CD Review 0

Posted on July 21, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

The super talented Pop artist Vivian Green has released her most recent CD on the Columbia recording label, entitled Love Story.

Vivian Green has been a super star in the Pop genre for quite a while now and Love Story is an excellent illustration as to why.

The nice thing about a CD like this is when the talent is this rich even if Pop isn’t your favorite style you still can’t help but appreciate the greatness of the artist.

Overall Love Story is excellent from beginning to end. One of those CDs that after a few listens the songs are just etched into your memory. A must have for the Pop fan. Really sensational from beginning to end.

While this entire CD is really very good the truly standout tunes are track 4 – What Is Love?, track 8 – No Sittin’ By The Phone, and track 14 – Keep On Going.

My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 – Wishful Thinking. Great track!

Love Story Release Notes:

Vivian Green originally released Love Story on November 12, 2002 on the Columbia label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Wishful Thinking 2. 24 Hour Blue (Just One Of Those Days) 3. Superwoman 4. What Is Love? 5. Music 6. Emotional Rollercoaster 7. Final Hour 8. No Sittin’ By The Phone 9. Affected 10. Fanatic 11. Ain’t Nothing But Love 12. Be Good To You 13. Complete 14. Keep On Going

Personnel: Vivian Green (vocals); Junius Bervine (various instruments, background vocals); Ty Tribbett II, Anthony Bell, Osunlade (various instruments); Eric Sayles (acoustic guitar); Isaac Phillips, Clay Sears (guitar); Emma Kumrow, Igor Szwac, Olga Konopelsky, Gloria Justen, Gregory Teperman (violin); Alexandra Leem, Davis Barnett (viola); Jennie Lorenzo, Lynne Beller (cello); Damon Bennett (flute); David Schneider (oboe); Christopher Stevens (trumpet); Jamar Jones (piano); Federico Gonzalez Pena (keyboards); Stephen Groat, Derrick Hodge, Pino Palladino (bass); “Little” John Roberts (drums); Eric Roberson (background vocals).

Producers include: Junius Bervine, Osunlade, Ty Tribbett II, Durell Bottoms, Paris Bowens II.

Recorded at Axis, The Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; The Blue Room, New Jersey; Electric Ladyland, New York, New York; The Stable, West Chester, Pennsylvania.

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