Band Parents; Four Year Strong Families are Uber-Fans and Friends
Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) 2010, May 24
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Byline: Scott McLennan Chick Weiss likes the funk of James Brown; his wife, Gayle, digs the Rolling Stones. Tom O'Connor is a folk fan; his wife, Barbara, is a follower of the Fab Four. Ernie and Kyle Lyford think Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA" is a great record. Ken Day holds Todd Rundgren's "A Wizard a True Star" in high esteem, while his wife, Diana, falls for Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road." Mel Massucco's two favorite albums growing up were The Who's "Quadrophenia" and the Grateful Dead's "Wake of the Flood," while his wife, Chris, says that Joni Mitchell records were in heavy rotation during her formative years.
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