Runaround Sue - Kevin Fennell and Bennett Cooperman

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2011

"Runaround Sue," is a song performed at the Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company's presentation of Rock 'n' Roll, the Opposites, & Our Greatest Hopes--A Celebration!--August 8, 2010 by Kevin Fennell and Bennett Cooperman, with Timothy Lynch, Christopher Balchin


Musicians: Richard X. Heyman, drums; Alan Shapiro, keyboard; Sally Ross, guitar; Allan Michael, bass; Barbara Allen, flute & percussion

Why has Rock 'n' Roll affected people so much? Singing and commenting on songs from the '50s and '60s to the present, the Aesthetic Realism Theatre Co. illustrate these sentences from a lesson, poet, critic, and founder of Aesthetic Realism, Eli Siegel gave to a rock musician. He said: "Rock 'n' roll has the answer to people's problem of, on the one hand, wanting to be very private and sad, and on the other, wanting to have something like sunlight and public force. Every person has to make a one of the most secret thing in him and the most public thing. Rock'n' roll shows it can be done."

Musicians: Alan Shapiro, Keyboard; Richard X. Heyman, Drums; Allan Michael, Bass; Barbara Allen, Flute

Videography: Robert Murphy

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  • Bennett - great to see you after all these years. you have not changed a bit since our PC days. Max (Schy) Retsky.

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