
Wisdom of the Elders 17: Eric Anderson, Lowell "Banana" Levinger, and Vin Scelsa
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This month we go back to the archives for a panel discussion recorded at the 21st Annual Northeast Regional Folk Alliance Conference on November 14, 2015 at the Hudson Valley Resort in Kerhonkson, New York. Sonny and her co-host Meg Griffin converse with radio icon Vin Scelsa, veteran singer-songwriter Eric Andersen, and Lowell Levinger -“Banana”, a founding member of the 60s band the Youngbloods.
Eric Andersen is an American singer-songwriter renowned for his contributions to the folk and rock music scenes of the 1960s and 1970s. With a distinctive voice and poetic lyrics, he has crafted influential songs that have been covered by artists such as Linda Ronstadt and the Grateful Dead. Andersen's career, marked by both critical acclaim and a devoted fan base, continues to reflect his enduring impact on contemporary music.
Lowell Levinger, also known as "Banana," is a musician and songwriter best known as a founding member of the influential 1960s rock band The Youngbloods. His innovative guitar work and harmonious vocals contributed to the band's hit songs, including the iconic "Get Together." Levinger's enduring career has spanned various musical projects and collaborations, reflecting his versatility and impact on American rock and folk music.
Vin Scelsa was a pioneering radio personality known for his influential work on New York City’s WNEW-FM and WFUV, where he championed alternative and eclectic music. His unique broadcasting style, characterized by deep, thoughtful commentary and an extensive knowledge of music, earned him a dedicated following and significant respect in the industry. Scelsa's career, spanning over four decades, left a lasting impact on radio broadcasting and the music community.