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Category Archives: Woodstock
More with Fred Weintraub and an Interview with Larkin McLean on this Week’s Show
This week, we continue the interview with Fred Weintraub, movie producer, New York City night club owner, and author of “Bruce Lee, Woodstock and Me.” Here Fred discusses the legendary performers that got a start at The Bitter End, including … Continue reading
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Fred Weintraub After Hours Interview
Fred Weintraub introduced Bruce Lee to the world by producing Enter the Dragon, was the executive at Warner Brothers who greenlit the Woodstock movie, and founded the hip New York City night club, the Bitter End. With such a remarkable … Continue reading