LIMEHOF Podcast Explores Greenwich Village’s 1960s Legacy with Richard Barone

The latest episode of the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) Podcast delves into the vibrant legacy of 1960s Greenwich Village with special guest Richard Barone—acclaimed musician, producer, author, and frontman of the power-pop pioneers The Bongos.

Richard Barone

Richard Barone joins the podcast to discuss his new book, Music + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s, a vivid and insightful exploration of one of America’s most influential cultural hotspots. The book chronicles how the Village became a breeding ground for groundbreaking music, political activism, and evolving social consciousness.

The episode takes listeners behind the scenes of the book’s creation while reflecting on the revolutionary spirit that defined the era. It also highlights several LIMEHOF inductees featured in Barone’s work, including Melanie, Simon & Garfunkel, Oscar Brand, and The Lovin’ Spoonful.

This engaging conversation offers a compelling blend of history, music, and storytelling, guided by one of the era’s most passionate historians and performers.

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