It would be interesting to know when Rocco played at the Bryant because it looks like the woman and the cars are out of the 50s. Maybe the photo is ‘60 or'61? It looks like the 50s had yet to turn into the 60s.
Rocco and His Brothers actually played at the PIX. You can see the IX part of the vertical marquee on the right, under the $1.19 steak sign. The year is 1961 when Rocco premiered at the PIX and the Beekman..
I saw Bryant and then the most apparent marquee and erroneously put the two together. Thank you for the year. By ‘64 the 60s had most definitely begun especially after the death of Kennedy. And was about to reach its apotheosis with the 64-65 NY World’s Fair. At least for a boy.
But is the Bryant that unreadable marquee across the street half hidden by a truck?
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It would be interesting to know when Rocco played at the Bryant because it looks like the woman and the cars are out of the 50s. Maybe the photo is ‘60 or'61? It looks like the 50s had yet to turn into the 60s.
Rocco and His Brothers actually played at the PIX. You can see the IX part of the vertical marquee on the right, under the $1.19 steak sign. The year is 1961 when Rocco premiered at the PIX and the Beekman..
I saw Bryant and then the most apparent marquee and erroneously put the two together. Thank you for the year. By ‘64 the 60s had most definitely begun especially after the death of Kennedy. And was about to reach its apotheosis with the 64-65 NY World’s Fair. At least for a boy.
But is the Bryant that unreadable marquee across the street half hidden by a truck?