Irvin Steinblum, the godfather of the folk world, has passed away, leaving behind a music legend and several folk bands that he led to folk stardom. His son Jonathan is preparing to hold a memorial concert in his honor at New York City Hall. The performance list includes Irvine's favorite bands during his lifetime, including "Mickey and Mickey", the "Folk Singers", and the "New Street Singers" and so on. "Mickey and Mickey" (Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara) were once the golden couple of the year, but now their relationship has evaporated. Mickey received a major stimulus and changed from the sweet style of his early creations, and each album described his endless pain. Now people are looking forward to seeing the two perform their hit song on stage: "Kiss at the End of the Rainbow." The Folksmen were formed in the 1960s by three college freshmen who met at Ohio Wesleyan University: Jerry (Michael McKean), Alan (Christopher Guest) and Mark. They toured the country for 26 months that year and became one of the backbones of the folk song movement. The band had been playing gigs around Greenwich Village for a long time, but after releasing an experimental electronic ballad, they hadn't performed in more than 30 years.
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