Garry Goodrow interview
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- Title:
- Garry Goodrow interview
- Date:
- August 12, 2004
- Contributor:
- Goodrow, Garry
- Description:
- Garry Goodrow (b. 1933) was born in Malone, New York. He became a tenor saxophonist in Baltimore before moving to a loft in New York City around the time of Dave Young's jazz loft. Musicians also frequented Goodrow's loft. He started acting, playing the part of Ernie in the "The Connection," a 1959 play written by Jack Gelber and performed by the Living Theater, which depicted jazz musicians and junkies. In this oral history, Goodrow discusses his musical development as a young man, as well as his involvement with the Living Theatre, his drug use, and his transition into the acting world.
- Format:
- interviews
- Digital Collection:
- Jazz Loft Project records
- Source Collection:
- Jazz Loft Project records, 1950-2012 and undated, bulk 2002-2009
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