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Submit ReviewJon Bowzer Bauman describes himself as being “Renaissancey” which begins to cover it. His talents range from musical prodigy to social justice advocacy with, of course, some Sha Na Naing along the way. Jon shares how his “Truth in Music” campaign won back performing rights for original members of The Drifters, The Coasters and The Platters and how his Social Security Works PAC is fighting for the rights of Seniors. Plus Fritz and Weezy are recommending The Summer of Soul, The One and Only Dick Gregory, Mr. Jones and Our Woman in Moscow.
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Jon Bowzer Bauman's Rock n' Doo Wop Party
Jon Bowzer Bauman on Wikipedia
Our Woman in Moscow by Beatriz Williams
Summer of Soul or When the Revolution Could be Televised - Hulu
Jon Bowzer Bauman describes himself as being “Renaissancey” which begins to cover it. His talents range from musical prodigy to social justice advocacy with, of course, some Sha Na Naing along the way. Jon shares how his “Truth in Music” campaign won back performing rights for original members of The Drifters, The Coasters and The Platters and how his Social Security Works PAC is fighting for the rights of Seniors. Plus Fritz and Weezy are recommending The Summer of Soul, The One and Only Dick Gregory, Mr. Jones and Our Woman in Moscow.
Path Points of Interest:
Jon Bowzer Bauman's Rock n' Doo Wop Party
Jon Bowzer Bauman on Wikipedia
Our Woman in Moscow by Beatriz Williams
Summer of Soul or When the Revolution Could be Televised - Hulu
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