Back
together
for
the
first
time,
again.
When
folk
icon
Irving
Steinbloom
passed
away,
he
left
behind
a
legacy
of
music
and
a
family
of
performers
he
has
shepherded
to
folk
stardom.
To
celebrate
a
life
spent
submerged
in
folk,
Irving's
loving
son
Jonathan
has
decided
to
put
together
a
memorial
concert
featuring
some
of
Steinbloom's
best-loved
musicians.
There's
Mitch
and
Mickey,
who
were
the
epitome
of
young
love
until
their
partnership
was
torn
apart
by
heartbreak;
classic
troubadours
The
Folksmen,
whose
records
were
endlessly
entertaining
for
anyone
able
to
punch
a
hole
in
the
center
to
play
them;
and
The
New
Main
Street
Singers,
the
most
meticulously
color-coordinated
neuftet
ever
to
hit
an
amusement
park.
Now
for
one
night
only
in
New
York
City's
Town
Hall,
these
three
groups
will
reunite
and
gather
together
to
celebrate
the
music
that
almost
got
them
famous