

On May 17th, 2002, at the Bitter End club (147 Bleecker
Street),
the band 69
Nova was playing

Omnicosmic rock goddess Tuesday May Thomas

Omnicosmic rock goddess Tuesday May Thomas

But why is the Central Park Track Club here?
That's because Harry Lichtenstein was the warm-up act.

The photo credit goes to Dion Mulvihill

David Howard and Michelle Santomassino
in the audience
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