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FEATURE | IZZY YOUNG

BACK IN THE DAY IZZY YOUNG

by Iain Patience

Images: Jan Venning

acknowledges in his memoir, Chronicle. But Israel Goodman Young was more than just a part of Dylan’s historic rise; he set David Bromberg on the road to solo fame, and encouraged countless others along the way, including Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Rory Block, Happy Traum, John Sebastian, Joni Mitchell, Dave Van Ronk, Tim Buckley, Tom Paxton, Rev Gary Davis, Stefan Grossman, and almost everyone of note in the exploding early ’60s New York music scene. This was a man with an ear for great music.

Izzy Young was one of those guys, as I joked with him a few years ago, a central pillar, part of the US New YorkJewish music mafia: fortunately he laughed at the thought. The man who gave his life to folk and roots music, finally passed his last go-round, aged 90, in Stockholm, Sweden, where he’d been resident for around 40 years, since leaving New York in the early 1970s. Widely recognized as the man who gave an ambitious young Bob Dylan his first professional gig in New York in 1961, he remained a close friend of Dylan’s through the decades, as Dylan 26

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David Bromberg once told me that it was Izzy who first gave him the confidence to strike out on a solo musician career following a gig, a move that was to change the guy’s life profoundly. His Folklore Center on Greenwich Village’s legendary MacDougall Street (number 58) was the place to go for all of those itinerant and hopeful musicians back in the day. And Izzy took them all to his heart. His voice was always full-tilt, with opinions flying fast and furious at all times. He was a true music legend who never played an instrument himself, a rare achievement indeed. When I last sat down and chatted with him at

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BILL FILIPIAK MEDICINE

5min
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DEATH VALLEY PARADISE

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FRANKIE LYMON AND THE TEENAGERS THE SINGLES AND ALBUMS COLLECTION

25min
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FRANK RICHARD ROUGH ENOUGH

1min
page 121

DIONNE BENNETT

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ALBUMS

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pages 116-120

THE BIG

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SPEAK OF THE DEVIL

6min
pages 111-115

THE ROAD LESS TRAVELLED ELLY WININGER

16min
pages 96-110

INTERVIEW | ELLES BAILEY

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Elles BAILEY HOPE

6min
pages 88-93

HIGHS LOWS

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pages 68-87

KING

11min
pages 57-67

BETH HART WHOLE LOTTA LOVE

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LET LOOSE

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pages 44-50

THE QUEEN FROM QUEENS

6min
pages 41-43

BLUE MOUNTAIN TRIBE

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pages 38-39

VIRGINIA AND THE SLIMS

1min
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BLUEDISCOVERBLOODS THE UNDISCOVERED HUGHES TAYLOR

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DIONNE BENNETT

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BLUEDISCOVERBLOODS THE UNDISCOVERED JON SLIDEWELL & THE REEDCUTTERS

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VERONICA LEWIS

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VANEESE THOMAS

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PRAKASH SLIM

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KATIE HENRY

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BLUES

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BACK IN IZZY YOUNG THE DAY

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BUT BLUES FEELS LIKE HOME TO ME

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PHENOMENAL BLUES WOMEN

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BLUES CRUISE LEGENDARY

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Editor in Chief’s comment

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