“Progress” – While the presidential candidates, vying for the most powerful position in the world, ultimately responsible for survival of our planet and the human race itself, flop around in the mud at the urging of a mindless, ratings hungry national press, how astoundingly depressing that this song L.E. Kalikow wrote and performed over 30 years ago is even more relevant today! From the book album soundtrack “Sex, No Drugs & Rock’N’Roll.”
“Wish I Was A Lady (So That I Could Be A Whore)” – Politically incorrect song L.E. Kalikow wrote and performed at New York’s Town Hall in 1973 and got booed off the stage by a women’s lib contingent while, on the other side, the men all cheered! Made the New York Times the next day. From his book album soundtrack “Sex, No Drugs & Rock’N’Roll.”
L.E. Kalikow’s full three-part interview with Allen Jacobi, music attorney and Pyramid Records President, discussing the 70’s, his first music client Eric Clapton, lawsuits with TK Records, the Luke obscenity case and launching the label with Joe Walsh, The Band, Dave Mason, Earth Wind & Fire, etc.
L.E. Kalikow visits the amazing music memorabilia and art collection of music attorney and Pyramid Records President, Allen Jacobi at his offices in Miami.
Here’s a music video L.E. Kalikow put together for “Corned Beef on Rye,” the Country, anti-country living song he wrote and performed in the 70’s when everyone was dropping acid, dropping out and going organic…but not him! From his book album soundtrack “Sex, No Drugs & Rock’N’Roll.”
L.E. Kalikow interviews David Wilkes, founder of 60’s Greenwich Village Coffee House Circuit, former manager of Jerry Jeff Walker, Emmylou Harris, Barry Manilow, Richie Havens, etc., music publisher and former record exec. Recorded in 4 parts.
L.E. Kalikow discusses the music biz with Allan Pepper, co-Founder of NYC’s The Bottom Line Cabaret.