Glenn Morrow remembers a Hoboken where trash blew down mostly empty streets, the waterfront was lined with abandoned piers and six rooms could be rented for $80 a month. His band “a” played the first show at Maxwell’s. Nobody knew yet what Maxwell’s would become, or that a whole network of bands, writers and friends would gather around that small part of New Jersey. Morrow has had a useful habit of being around when things were starting. After “…
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