Michael Weiskopf

Coming of age in the 60s was a lucky break. It was a turbulent time that was transformational not only to my world view but also in lifting the gates on the limitations and fears on which many of us were raised. For me, the music of the time was the doorway to my liberation. It began with access to R&B, the Motown explosion, and then the Folk world which was expressed in the voices of Bob Dylan, Dave Van Ronk, Lightening Hopkins, John Lee Hooker, Jack Elliott, Phil Ochs, Tom Rush, Joan Baez.

Michael's Biography

now at Amazon & Kindle One man's odyssey. Homeless and orphaned at an early age, Weiskopf takes us on his journey from the streets of NYC in the turbulent 1960s, to corporate boardrooms of the 1980s, and finally the recording studio and venues that never left his mind's eye.

Interviews

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Bonnie Grice Interview NPR Radio - 1/15/2016
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With Bonnie Grice - The Song Is You
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Interview with Joe Vecchio Dec. 5th - WUSB
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