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When Connie Converse, the ‘Female Bob Dylan,’ Lived in N.Y.C.

There’s a resurgence of interest in the pioneering singer-songwriter who disappeared when she was 50.

Howard Fishman
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Circle in the Square Theater, Connie Converse, Content Type: Personal Profile, Dylan, Bob, Folk Music, Grand Central Terminal (Manhattan, NY), Greenwich Village (Manhattan, NY), Hamilton Heights (Manhattan, NY), Manhattan (NYC), Missing Persons, Mount Holyoke College, Music, O’Neill, Eugene, Pop and Rock Music, Upper West Side (Manhattan, NY), Village Vanguard, Writing and Writers
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