Band, 1983-1991
World, Rock and Folk
The Washington Squares were a 1980s neo-beatnik folk revival music group. Modeled after early 1960s groups like The Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul and Mary, the group was named after New York City's Washington Square Park, emblematic of Greenwich Village. The group, consisting of Bruce Jay Paskow, Tom Goodkind, and Lauren Agnelli, came up with their name over free drinks provided by Agnelli, who was a waitress at a Village club where Goodkind and Paskow were regulars.
Lauren Agnelli voc, g | |
Tom Goodkind eb, voc | |
Bruce Jay Paskow voc, g |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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From Greenwich Village: The Complete Washington Squares | The Washington Squares | 1997 | Compil. |
25th Cambridge Festival Programme 3 & 4 | Al Stewart / The Dillards / The Washington Squares | 1990 | Album |
Fourth Day Of July | The Washington Squares | 1989 | Single |
Fair And Square | The Washington Squares | 1989 | Album |
Can't Stop The Rain | The Washington Squares | 1987 | Album |
A New Generation | The Washington Squares / John Weider / Joan Baez | 1987 | Compil. |
The Washington Squares | The Washington Squares | 1987 | Album |