Sterve Noonan
Below is a copy of the January. 2013 Fullerton Observer story on Steve:
Steve Noonan’s got his mojo back, so be sure to catch his act while you can. The legendary singer-songwriter is – once again - a force in Fullerton. Find this itinerant poet at Bourbon Street Bar and Grill, on Commonwealth Avenue. He’s there most Wednesday nights. You might have seen Noonan on the Green at Fullerton Junior College back in 1965. Then, the young poet was the blazing heart of revolution singing Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, and his cowriter Greg Copeland’s tunes. “Buy for me the Rain” was their first hit – recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in ‘67. Thinking back, I remember going to a beatnik coffee house in Long Beach called The Aware.... (read the entire article below, under the first image). Published version available on line. http://www.fullertonobserver.com/artman/publish/cat_index_2.shtml#425 Page 7, January 2013 edition.
Read MoreSteve Noonan’s got his mojo back, so be sure to catch his act while you can. The legendary singer-songwriter is – once again - a force in Fullerton. Find this itinerant poet at Bourbon Street Bar and Grill, on Commonwealth Avenue. He’s there most Wednesday nights. You might have seen Noonan on the Green at Fullerton Junior College back in 1965. Then, the young poet was the blazing heart of revolution singing Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, and his cowriter Greg Copeland’s tunes. “Buy for me the Rain” was their first hit – recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in ‘67. Thinking back, I remember going to a beatnik coffee house in Long Beach called The Aware.... (read the entire article below, under the first image). Published version available on line. http://www.fullertonobserver.com/artman/publish/cat_index_2.shtml#425 Page 7, January 2013 edition.
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