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Oldies 24 May, 2011

Gene Clark And Arthur Lee Venerated At High Moon Records Launch At Roxy

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Gene Clark And Arthur Lee Venerated At High Moon Records Launch At Roxy
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) High Moon Records held its official launch party at the Roxy in Los Angeles to celebrate upcoming releases of Gene Clark's seminal 1977 solo album 'Two Sides To Every Story' and Love's 1973 "lost classic" (Rolling Stone) 'Black Beauty.' Highlights from the event include:

The Gene Clark Group reunited for the first time in 44 years since its landmark 1966 performance at the Whiskey A Go-Go.

The surviving members of Love's Black Beauty band reunited for the first time since 1974.

Famed rock photographer Henry Diltz sat in for three songs with the Gene Clark group, playing bluesharp and banjo.

Rare photos of Gene Clark and Arthur Lee were on display: https://bit.ly/lztFmZ; https://bit.ly/lRIHlX

(Herbert Worthington - Arthur Lee; Jim Dickson - Gene Clark)

Lee collaborator and songwriter Riley Racer performed his original song "Skid" from 'Black Beauty.'

All guest artists, including Denise Kaufman of the 60's group Ace Of Cups and Henry Diltz, joined in for a performance of Clark classics "8 Miles High" and "Mr. Tambourine Man."

Stephen Ehret from famed 60's Haight-Ashbury group The Wildflower played songs from 'Two Sides' and kicked-off the after-party jam with two original compositions.

Read a live review of the event on The Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/lu58Hw

For additional details about the event please visit:
https://shorefire.com/index.php?a=bio=481
https://highmoonrecords.com/
https://shorefire.com/clients/highmoon/






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