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About a mile away was the world famous recording studio, Bearsville Studios, he also owned.
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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The Summer of 1988, REM was up in the Woodstock area for a few months recording "Green", at Albert Grossman's aforementioned world famous recording studio in Bearsville, New York.
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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About a mile away was the world famous recording studio, Bearsville Studios, he also owned. â¨â¨
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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As we learn in the first story, "The Bear's House," feisty Hallie Brady founded Blackwell, originally named Bearsville, in 1750.
Conjuring America through the lens of a New England town Anne Trubek 2011
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A straight line mile and a half west of Godwin's cozy cottage was The Little Bear, a restaurant actually located in Bearsville.
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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To celebrate New Year's Eve on Saturday, a crowd of 500 revelers at the Bearsville Theater in Woodstock, N.Y., will whip into frenzy as the band plays the KISS song, "Rock and Roll All Nite."
For Some, Ringing In the New Year at Midnight Is So Last Year Geoffrey A. Fowler 2011
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A straight line mile and a half west of Godwin's cozy cottage was The Little Bear, a restaurant actually located in Bearsville.
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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The Summer of 1988, REM was up in the Woodstock area for a few months recording "Green", at Albert Grossman's aforementioned world famous recording studio in Bearsville, New York.
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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One effort that people at least heard about was his self-titled 1971 album recorded on Albert Grossman's Bearsville label with The Band.
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Recorded in the band's Bearsville woodland shack with a band featuring ex-George Clinton musicians and an ex-Zeppelin/Dylan mastering man, the pedigree is certainly authentic but some of the songs seem to reshuffle familiar old cliches.
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