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In the Hudson Valley and Catskills, Veteran Rockers Start Over

The New York Times – Music:

How the Hudson Valley and the Catskills became the home to grunge icons, ex-punks and one-hit wonders.

Sal Cataldi
Author: Sal Cataldi

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Catskill (NY), Catskills (NYS Area), City Winery, Dresden Dolls (Music Group), Hole (Music Group), Hudson (NY), Hudson River Valley (NY), King Crimson, Kingston (NY), Pop and Rock Music, Sustainable Living
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