But Sebastian is also well aware of the sometimes painful fact that not enough people may know the name John Sebastian. "I'm sort of, how would you say… I'm the opposite of the guys who have all the ...
The post The Lovin’ Spoonful’s John Sebastian on Exploring His Classic Songbook appeared first on Consequence. The “Welcome Back” singer-songwriter takes us his partnership with Roth, compares these ...
John Sebastian opened the first of two sold out shows at AMSD Concerts with "I'm Satisfied" from his 2007 collaboration with mandolinist David Grisman, whom he related meeting at New York University ...
Even as he lay dying under hospice care at his Camp Hill home, John Sebastian’s thoughts turned to his elderly neighbors. He hadn’t seen them for a while, he told his wife, Dorothy. Maybe someone ...
JD Souther might well be considered the unsung hero of country rock as we know it. Forget for the moment the ill-conceived and woefully mis-executed David Geffen vanity project that was Souther, ...
Greenwich Village was the place to be during its folk heyday in the '50s and '60s. Just ask John Sebastian. "What the Catskills represented to comedians," the musician says, "these places represented ...
In the mid-1960s, with protests over the Vietnam War and racial discord roiling, The Lovin’ Spoonful song “Summer in the City” became an anthem of a society in turmoil. When the hippie and drug ...
In one form or another, John Sebastian knows you remember his songs. He knows that if you’re of a certain age, you recall “Do You Believe in Magic” and “Summer in the City” with his band the Lovin’ ...