• #17: Doc Pomus Comes Back/Part 2
    Mar 28 2019

    THE GREAT BLUESMAN TELLS IT STRAIGHT

    Doc Pomus no longer had to cater to the teenage rock ’n’ roll market. He wrote sophisticated songs for adults. In his final years, he mentored dozens of singers, discovered bands like Roomful of Blues and The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and wrote the best lyrics of his life.

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    Doc’s website

    AKA Doc Pomus, the documentary

    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

    (Music bed under "Mr. Nobody:" "Highway 61" by Josh Alan Band)

    Josh Alan Friedman, Josh’s mother Ginger, Doc, Larry “Ratso” Sloman, Peggy Bennett, at Bitter End after Josh’s show, 1989

    Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman at the Brill Building

    Uncle Doc, courtesy of Shirlee Hauser

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    32 min
  • #16: Doc Pomus Comes Back/Part 1
    Mar 14 2019

    THE EARLY STIGMA OF ROCK 'N' ROLL

    After a dormant decade, the great songwriter Doc Pomus was back in business by the late 1970s. I became his sidekick, entrenched in Doc’s late-night rock ‘n’ roll whirl, where he held court like a Buddha. He was amazed that so many of his songs became iconic anthems in a genre once vilified as teenage junk.

    Episode Links

    AKA Doc Pomus documentary trailer

    Blues in the Red (Doc’s early 78’s)

    Song under Sinatra quote: "Fat Back," by Josh Alan Band (unreleased)


    Doc Pomus at the Pied Piper in New York, 1947


    Late night at the Lone Star Cafe: Josh’s wife Peggy, Doc, (unidentified singing protege), Josh, 1982


    French Elvis Lp. Mort Shuman became a pop star in France and thus received top billing here.


    Still from documentary, AKA Doc Pomus: Josh, Doc, (unidentified), Ahmet Ertegun

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    23 min
  • #15: The Fall of Al Goldstein/Part 2
    Jan 31 2019

    FROM PARADISE TO THE GUTTER

    The Great Pornographer went from Upper East Side family man/pornographer-next-door to Bowery bum. The First Amendment hero became destitute. But he never lost his appetite for pussy and pastrami.

    Episode Links

    I Goldstein: My Screwed Life, by Al Goldstein and Josh Alan Friedman

    When Sex Was Dirty, by Josh Alan Friedman


    Al’s Pompano Beach mansion, with the 11-foot finger that welcomed boats on the intracoastal waterway


    Goldstein’s New York office


    Beach Blanket Hippos: Goldstein and Ron Jeremy on Al's beachfront


    Screw ’69, front row: Jim Buckley, Goldstein, and 18-year-old Steve Heller, who would next become The New York Times art director for 33 years


    John and Yoko’s Screw interview, 1969


    Terry Southern in Screw #801. Cover: Julius Zimmerman


    Hitler's Worst Nightmare: Screw’s interview with surviving Third Reich architect, Albert Speer, with Goldstein as “Diddler on the Roof .” Cover: Curt Hoppe.

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    34 min
  • #14: The Fall of Al Goldstein/Part 1
    Jan 24 2019

    THE GREAT PORNOGRAPHER GETS SCREWED

    With the creation of Screw and Midnight Blue, Al Goldstein liberated sex from the shadows of shame and illegal obscenity. He had no idea what it would lead to today. But in his era, the sexual revolution was a cry for liberation and the laws against sex came tumbling down in his wake.

    Episode Links

    I Goldstein: My Screwed Life, by Al Goldstein and Josh Alan Friedman

    When Sex Was Dirty, by Josh Alan Friedman


    Screw magazine, #1,024, "The Weird Sex Life of R. Crumb", illustrated by cartoonist R. Crumb


    Screw magazine, #735, "Is God Gay?", illustration of Al Goldstein as God by Curt Hoppe


    "Al Goldstein donned a fake prison outfit before his sentencing yesterday." New York Times, 2002


    Goldstein with legendary Harlem congressman, Adam Clayton Powell, in late ‘60s.


    Al Goldstein’s bar mitzvah, 1949. In three years, he would wear the same undersized suit for his first hooker.

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    22 min
  • #13: Mel Shestack: Magazine Management Trickster
    Jan 11 2019

    AN EDITOR’S EDITOR

    A legend among his peers at the old men’s adventure magazines, Mel Shestack made people believe the impossible. And anyone who fell for his “gentle cons” felt privileged afterward.

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    Weasels Ripped My Flesh

    Even the Rhinos Were Nymphos

    It’s A Man’s World


    True Action, one of the many magazines published each month by Magazine Management




    Mel Shestack presenting a fake mock-up cover to Bruce Jay Friedman at Bruce’s Magazine Management retirement in 1966.

    (photo: Jules Siegel)


    A Mel Shestack cartoon on a letter to Josh


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    25 min
  • #12: Jack Bruce Follows His Own Path
    Jan 3 2019

    A BASS PLAYER PREPARES

    Jack Bruce reinvented the bass guitar and wrote spectacular songs. Cream lasted a mere three years. But he remained a working musician first and disregarded the pretense of rock stardom.

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    Cream Box set

    Harmony Row

    Songs For A Tailor


    Jack Bruce in mid-career


    Classically trained in cello

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    24 min
  • #11: Cy Coleman: Broadway Jazz Maestro
    Dec 20 2018
    A COMPOSER PREPARES

    Cy Coleman wrote the scores to a dozen legendary Broadway musicals. But he was a jazz pianist first, and virtually invented the sophisticated culture of New York cocktail jazz in the 1950s.

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    The Best Is Yet To Come

    Witchcraft and Lenny

    You Fascinate Me So





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    20 min
  • #10: Mario Puzo
    Dec 6 2018
    WHEN ADVENTURE MAGAZINES BEGAT MOVIES

    My father hired Mario Puzo as associate editor at Magazine Management at 655 Madison Avenue in 1960. While working there, Puzo would write his great novel about Hell’s Kitchen, The Fortunate Pilgrim. And then at age 49, break out with the most successful novel in history—The Godfather.

    Episode Links

    The Fortunate Pilgrim

    The Godfather Papers

    Weasels Ripped My Flesh! Two-Fisted Stories From Men’s Adventure Magazines



    Mario Puzo’s 1966 children's book, with a character named Josh.


    Mario Puzo and Bruce Jay Friedman at Bruce’s party leaving Magazine Management in 1966


    1960 masthead for Male, Men, Man’s World and True Action magazines

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    23 min