
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Mexico

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia

seen from Australia
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
Phil Ochs, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Patrick Sky, Len Chandler, Eric Andersen, Terence Boylan, Pete Seeger, and Tom Paxton performing together at a Broadside hootenanny at Village Gate in New York City, New York. November 1, 1964.
Photographed by Diana Davies
drunken banter between phil ochs, dave van ronk, and patrick sky at wbai's free music store, april 21st, 1973
my friends playing music together and making fun of each other and placing bets on whether nixon will get impeached.... ive lost track of how many times ive listened to this but it will literally never get old
Dave van Ronk and Patrick Sky perform at WBAI's Free Music Store with special guest Phil Ochs on April 21, 1973. The evening is introduced b
Dave van Ronk and Patrick Sky perform at WBAI's Free Music Store with special guest Phil Ochs on April 21, 1973. Songs featured on Part 2 on
my favourite three stooges knock-off
Mostly rare and out of print stuff for you!
Added more stuff to my used book etsy!
You can buy these and much more here: https://talesresold.etsy.com
Please read the description before you buy!
Patrick Sky Dies at 80
- Folk singer was Greenwich Village contemporary of Bob Dylan, Dave Van Ronk
Patrick Sky, the folk-singing denizen of Greenwich Village and contemporary of Bob Dylan, Dave Van Ronk and others, has died, Rolling Stone reports.
Sky was 80 and died May 27. He suffered from Parkinson’s diseases and bone and prostate cancer.
Don Pedi played in a duo with Sky in the ’80s and the two remained friends. Pedi eulogized Sky as “great singer, songwriter and instrumentalist.”
“Patrick had a wry sense of humor,” Pedi wrote on Facebook. “He was full of bad jokes and good stories. … Wishing love and peace to his wife, Cathy, and son, Liam.”
A reluctant musician, Sky released seven albums between 1965 and 1985. At that point, he left the business, returning for one brief tour in the early 1990s.
Vanguard Records label-mate Eric Andersen was one of many musicians to cover Sky’s “Many a Mile" and said he plans to record “Nectar of God.”
“We are sending you big love and deep thanks for honoring us with your life and your music, dear amigo, Patrick Sky, now be safe on your journey home,” Andersen wrote on Facebook. “Don't forget us.”
5/30/21
Patrick Sky in Greenwich Village, New York
photographed by David Gahr, May 12th, 1965