So then the audience couldn't applaud they had to snap their fingers instead."īrian Fallon, the lead singer and guitarist of In the Folk Music Encyclopedia, Kristin Baggelaar and Donald Milton wrote "The Gaslight was weird then because there were air shafts up to the apartments and the windows of the Gaslight would open into the air shafts, so when people would applaud, the neighbors would get disturbed and call the police. Live at The Gaslight 1962 (2005), a single CD release including ten songs from early Dylan performances at the club, was released by Izzy Young and notable for being a musicians' gathering place and center of the New York folk-music scene. Also nearby was the Folklore Center, a bookstore/record store owned by ![]() Kettle of Fish, where many performers hung out between sets, includingīob Dylan. ![]() The club was next door and down the stairs from the street-level bar, the Gil Robbins worked as the club's manager in the late 1960s. Patty Smyth, and blues guitarist/performer Susan Martin until it closed in 1971. The club was run by Betty Smyth, mother of Ed Simon, the owner of The Four Winds, reopened the Gaslight in 1968. Moyant's father-in-law, Clarence Hood, and his son, Sam, managed the club through the late 1960s. Opened in 1958 by John Mitchell, the Gaslight showcasedįolk-music club. ![]() The Gaslight was originally a "basket house" where unpaid performers would pass around a basket at the end of each set and hope to be paid.
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