Richard Barone with Special Guests and Legendary Friends Frontman: A Musical Reading

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Student Discount Tickets Available at the Box Office Program Details Richard Barone With: Nick Celeste, Vocals and Guitar; Anthony DeCurtis, Joyce DeWitt, Terre Roche, Suzzy Roche, Vin Scelsa, and Mick Rock, Spoken Word; Ryan Geller, Jimmy Vivino, and Carlos Alomar, Guitar; Steve Holley, Drums ... [link]

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Published 10/1/2008 by Jen Carlson at Gothamist
... EVENT: Former rocker Richard Barone (pictured) will entertain and read from his new book titled Frontman: Surviving Rock Star Myth, tonight at Carnegie Hall. He'll be joined by a handful of famous friends, including Moby, and he'll be reuniting with his former band, The Bongos. ...

WFUV benefit w/ Richard Barone & friends (tonight)
Published 10/1/2008 by brooklynvegan at brooklynvegan
... Ryan Geller, Jimmy Vivino, and Carlos Alomar, Guitar; Steve Holley, Drums and Percussion; Rob Norris, Bass; Janice Pendarvis, Vocals; Jane Scarpantoni, Cello; Randy Brecker, Trumpet; Johnny Rodgers and Garth Hudson, Piano; Marshall Crenshaw, Spoken Word and Guitar; and Moby [of course] Special video performance by Lou Reed Special appearance by The Bongos Additional guest artists to be announcedTickets are still on sale. Flyer below... ...

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