Interview with Dick Addrisi of the Addrisi Brothers, American pop duo from Winthrop, Massachusetts
Title
Interview with Dick Addrisi of the Addrisi Brothers, American pop duo from Winthrop, Massachusetts
Creator
Katz, Larry (Interviewer)
Addrisi, Dick
Addrisi, Dick
Language
English
Date created
2002
Type of resource
Sound recording
Genre
Interviews
Format
Sound Recording
Digital origin
reformatted digital
Abstract/Description
Boston native Addrisi talks in this interview about "Never My Love," the second most played song of the rock and roll era, performed by the Association, of which he was co-composer.--Larry Katz
Collection description
The Larry Katz collection, 1980-2005 consists of interviews recorded on audiocassettes conducted by Larry Katz, a reporter, critic, columnist and editor at Real Paper (1980-1981), The Boston Herald (1981-2011) and the resulting publications. For decades he interviewed some of the most established names in music as well as overlooked pioneers, talented newcomers and Boston-area legends. Most of the interviews are with musicians and singers, but there are also many with
persons involved in the recording, film, theater, television and literary industries.
File quality note
This recording was digitized from an analog audiovisual item. Due to the age and properties of the original item, you may experience poor audio and/or video quality and breaks in the content.
Notes
Interview for Boston Herald article titled, "Endless 'Love' - How two guys from Winthrop beat the Beatles" by Larry Katz, published March 15, 2002.
Related item
Larry Katz collection
Subjects and keywords
The Addrisi Brothers
The Association
Music trade -- Interviews
Art and popular culture -- Massachusetts -- Boston
The Association
Music trade -- Interviews
Art and popular culture -- Massachusetts -- Boston
Identifier
Addrisi_Richard
Tape number
399A
Permanent URL
Location
Northeastern University Library
Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
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