A Greenwich Village band whose 1967 peace anthem 'Get Together' became a counterculture touchstone.
If you only know 'Get Together,' try 'Darkness, Darkness' next, it's got that same warmth but with more weight. Their catalog holds up as a gentle, thoughtful take on that era.
They formed in Greenwich Village in 1964, playing a mix of folk and rock that drew from The Weavers and Bob Dylan. After their self-titled debut in 1967, they released albums like 'Earth Music' and 'Elephant Mountain' before disbanding in 1972. Jesse Colin Young went solo while Jerry Corbitt and Joe Bauer worked as session musicians.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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