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Excerpted from Chapter 29. of the book, "The Code"
Stepping Up In the World
1966
On Monday, September 12th, we
went to see Milt Oken at his office at around
On Tuesday, Sept 13th, Tom and
I went to Milt's office again for some talk and to play some songs. Later we took Carolyn Hester to dinner at an
Italian restaurant. After that I did a
guest set at the Bitter End Hoot, and then went to the Gaslight where I had the
chance to do another set. Got a pretty
good response in each place, did an encore at the Bitter End. Later I stayed up and wrote a sixteen-page
letter to Chris.
On Wednesday the 24th
I met with Milt and Mary Travers at Milt's office. I played for her: Darcy Farrow, A Number and
a Name, The Erl King,
Later I went to the gaslight
to see Doc Watson. I had a few drinks
with Kin Vassey, David Jackson, Peter Elbling, and Tracy Newman at the Kettle of Fish upstairs
from the Gaslight.
On Thursday, September 15th, I
went to the Eastside terminal to see Tom off. Then I went to the Bank of America to cash my
check from
On Thursday, September 22nd, I paid
the hotel bill again $33.10. (I got a
weekly rate.) Paid it again on the 29th, On
October 6, the 13th, the 20th, the 27th,
November 3rd, the 11th, the 17th, the 24th, which was Thanksgiving Day,
December 1st, and 8th, .
On Friday, October 7, I went
to Peter, Paul and Mary's concert at the Philharmonic at I'm sorry to have been so silent. A great deal has been happening and I've been
sort of holding my breath. Like tonight, for instance, I was Peter,
Paul and Mary's guest at their concert in the beautiful new Philharmonic
building at Many exciting people were there, Albert
Grossman (who manages P.P.&M, Bob Dylan, Odetta,
Ian & Sylvia and others) Jeff will
be interested, Zal Yanoffski
(of the Lovin' Spoonful,) was also there. He's a good friend of Judy Henske's also and we stood in the buffet line together and
did Judy Henske bits.
Then there was Sal Mineo, and David Suskind, and lots of others. I didn't know many of them, but Mary made me
feel welcome, also said she liked some of our songs and invited me to come to
one of their rehearsals next week to play for Peter and Paul. Things are very encouraging here. My audition with John Hammond at I have signed an exclusive writing
contract with Cherry Lane Music Co. (Milt's publishing co.) Which
is a good thing. He also has Tom
Paxton, Eric Anderson, and John Denver.
If you saw P.P.&M. On the Roger Miller Show
the other night, the second song they sang called "For Baby," was John's. I watched the show with him at his hotel and
it was very exciting. I'm hoping to line up some work in Please send me my mail from ASCAP and
those copyrights for "A Number and a Name" and any others in the big blue
book. (There should be about 15) Anyway, love to all, Steve On November 23rd I celebrated
my 24th Birthday. On November 28, I wrote:
Dear
Family, So good to talk to you
on the phone. Also
thanks (late, of course) for my wonderful birthday party and my presents. I've been working at the Gaslight with the Greenbriar Boys. I had dinner tonight with Judy Collins
and several of her friends. Then I went
over to the Café au Go Go to see a little bit of the
blues concert that was on tonight before going to work. When I walked in I sat down with Izzy Young, who is the proprietor of the While I was on, Peter Yarrow (of P.P.& M.) came in with several friends. (Milt had introduced us a couple weeks ago)
He complimented me and said he liked the songs I sang. I've been having some publicity pictures
done by a friend of mine named Mark Roth.
Carolyn Hester and several others have also been working with him at the
same time, and he's taken some of us together.
I'll send you some when I can. I guess this letter like all the others
sounds like a Nichols and May (very very old, very very dear friend of mine) routine, but that's just the way
the "village" is. Everyone is here from
time to time, and they're all good friends.
Milt says I can come in and play for P.P.&M. Sometime this week.
I have several new songs. I will definitely be home for Christmas. I don't know if I'll be able to record before
then or not. I'll probably have to come
right back. I hope I can line up
something so I can afford it. I've gotten to like Love to all, Stephen. When Jack Elliot had finished
his guest set at the Gaslight that night I mentioned in my letter, he gave me my guitar and sat down to
have a drink and listen. I had just
started my set when Peter Yarrow and several others came in. They sat down pretty much in the center of
the small place, probably about a dozen feet away from me. I couldn't miss seeing them, but Jack got up
and came up to the tiny stage and leaned over to whisper in my ear, "Peter
Yarrow just came in." Everyone in the
room could hear his whisper, so I tried to continue as if nothing had happened,
not quite managing not to laugh. On December 5th I paid Mark
Roth for some photos he took and processed for me. He did good work, and had a real look to his
photos. He would let me know when he
was going to go out and shoot and try different film and lighting effects, and
I was able to get pictures of myself out of these sessions. During those weeks in
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