Event Detail
Garland Jeffreys with Jon Dee Graham
All Ages
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Show at 9:00PM
SEATED SHOW BUT SEATING NOT GUARANTEED WITHOUT RESERVED BOOTH. -
Jeffreys is from Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. He majored in art history at Syracuse University where he met Lou Reed, before The Velvet Underground became active. In 1966, Jeffreys began to play in Manhattan nightclubs including Gerde\'s Folk City, The Bitter End, Gaslight, Kenny\'s Castaways and later Reno Sweeney, where he began to explore racially conscious themes in his work, sometimes utilizing blackface masks and a rag doll named Ramon in performance. Jeffreys played guitar on John Cale\'s 1969 debut solo album Vintage Violence and contributed the song \"Fairweather Friend\". In 1969 he founded Grinder\'s Switch with Woodstock-area musicians including pianist Stan Szelest, guitarist Ernie Corallo, and percussionist Sandy Konikoff. Lew Merenstein produced this one album before the band dissolved in 1970.
In 1973, he released his first solo album, Garland Jeffreys, on Atlantic Records. Around the same time Atlantic also released a single, \"Wild in the Streets\", that was not included on the album. Jeffreys wrote the song after hearing about a pre-teen rape and murder in the Bronx. Dr. John played clavinet and helped arranged the song, with backing from guitarist David Spinozza, drummer Rick Marotta, the Brecker Brothers on horns and David Peel on background vocals. The track received airplay on the progressive FM album-oriented rock stations, and has become one of his best-known songs.