Catch Star Singer at Common Grounds this Thursday at 7 PM
Many moons ago, in New York City, Star Singer used to hang out and sing at an artist’s haven on Broome Street in SoHo known as A’s. Try the following: Google search Wikipedia Arlene Schloss and club A’s. Believe me! You will be so impressed you will want to talk about all that New York Times newspaper article stuff plus historical factual underground art scene stuff when you see and meet Star Singer at his next performance!!
Archives at New York University Fales Library include audiovisual recordings from A’s featuring performances and appearances by Robert L. Sanders (now Star Singer). Reference: The Arleen Schloss Papers (MSS 437) housed at the Fales Library and Special Collections, NYU include a rich set of documents and recordings related to Schloss’s A’s performance space, including performer lists, audio tapes, and event ephemera that reference Robert L. Sanders. Finding Aids at NYU
Nothing as related to the above had been planned. Star Singer, in NYC, performed whenever and wherever he could. Max’s Kansas City, Trudy Heller’s, on the sidewalk in front of Radio City Music Hall… you name it. Almost did CBGB’s. Drifting around, Star Singer somehow became a regular performer at A’s in SoHo at the time. He met a sculptor known as The Rainbow Cowboy there and was invited to sing at the nightclubs of Amarillo, Texas, of all places. Star Singer went to Amarillo! He wrote a song there. Google: lone star of Amarillo Well, Star Singer has been singin’ and a-strumin’ for a quite a spell, yes indeed. Stop by. Introduce yourself! Let’s be friends! Star Singer is so approachable you’d think you were friends forever!
Jerry, Price
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