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Music to Your Eyes

It's 1960, uptown Manhattan near Columbia, and my friend Steve Cogan brings me around to an apartment where they play music. I'm a college kid English major trying to read long-dead writers, whose words were like so much dust in my head. Inside there's a good crowd and a string band plays — blues, old-time ballads, Southern mountain party songs. I know in a moment that what I'm...

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