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Onstage with her group the Mamas & the Papas at the Monterey International Pop Festival in June 1967, Cass Elliot, the grand doyenne of the Laurel Canyon scene, bantered with the timing of a vaudeville comedian. “Somebody asked me today when I was going to have the baby, that’s funny,” she said, rolling her eyes. The unspoken punchline — if you could call it that — was that she had already given birth to a daughter six weeks earlier. July 29 is the 50th anniversary of her untimely death at 32, a tragedy that still spurs unanswerable questions. Might Elliot, who was one of Johnny Carson’s most beloved substitutes, have become the first female late-night talk show host?
Persons: Cass Elliot, , , , Owen Elliot, Kugell, ” Elliot, Elliot, Johnny Carson’s Organizations: Mamas, Monterey, Pop Festival, Sunset Locations: Laurel, Los Angeles
Diltz is compactly built, with a gray ponytail, a ringer in old age for the actor Seymour Cassel, a John Cassavetes mainstay. He falls asleep at night listening to George Noory on “Coast to Coast AM” rapping with the paranoid faithful about lucid dreams, conspiracies, immortality. Diltz has survived Cass Elliot, a couple of Eagles, all but one of the Monkees. The other day someone called and told him the news about Robbie Robertson. Another old friend, David Crosby, died in January.
Persons: Seymour Cassel, John Cassavetes, George Noory, He’s, Dan Fogelberg, David Cassidy, Diltz, Cass Elliot, Elizabeth Joy Grand, Robbie Robertson, , David Crosby, Horatio Hornblower —, Crosby Organizations: Eagles, Monkees, CSN Locations:
Readers’ Picks: 12 Pride Anthems
  + stars: | 2023-06-20 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
“Smalltown Boy” is not necessarily about running away from a heterosexual upbringing but toward pride, freedom and acceptance. To me, “Holiday” was a metaphor for that place where I could live inside a bright, shiny rainbow. I took a few extra days of leave at the end, which happened to coincide with Seattle Pride. Diana Ross: “I’m Coming Out”My coming out song at the age of 38 was “I’m Coming Out” by Diana Ross. It may be rough, you may be alone, but you have that special song that the world needs to hear.
Persons: Bronski Beat, , , J.P, Jack Terry, Northville, CeCe Peniston, CeCe, I’d, — Eric, Diana Ross, Harry N, Cohen, Cass Elliot, — Jared Schrock Organizations: Bronski, YouTube, Seattle Pride, Pride Locations: New York, Streeter, Alameda, Calif, Mich, Seattle, Kentucky, Pittsburgh
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