For The Records: The Legacy and Lessons of Bleecker Bob’s
Screening and Discussion
Monday 16 September, 2013
6:30pm, $0/Rsvp 212-475-9585x35
New School, Lang Community Center
55 West 13 Street, Arnhold Hall, Floor Two
When Bob Plotnik quit law to open up a record store in Greenwich Village in the 1960s, the only thing he wanted was to get hold of his favorite street doo-wop records ahead of everyone else. He couldn’t have known that the store would still be there nearly 50 years later. And though “Bleecker Bob” is identified with some of the great names of rock and roll through the decades, and especially downtown movements from the Village’s folk scene through punk, new wave and alternative music, now, time is finally catching up with the oldest record store in the Village.
For the Records, a documentary film by Emily Judem and Hazel Sheffield, explores Bleecker Bob's impending closure and the nature of change and development in an urban setting. The film screening will be followed by a discussion with Emily Judem.
Co-sponsored by The New School for Public Engagement, and The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation.