Anthony and Filomena Fiacco never dreamed when they planted a blue spruce in their front yard nearly 30 years ago that the tree would someday be on display in Albany as an official state holiday tree.
Fan of slain singer re-releases album inspired by North Country visit
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Type Tedd Browne’s name into Google and the first hit will be a disorganized site about obscure folk singers from the 1960s. Scan through the dizzying number of posts there and find a few sentences about him — how he was “a great performer” with a “great voice” and, shockingly, how he was shot and killed coming home from a gig in 1968. It turned out to be a racially motivated murder. Browne, who had been living in Cleveland at the time, was black....
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