Greg Schochet celebrates Bob Dylan’s birthday with a blowout benefit
5/21/2008 web-based article Vince Darcangelo DailyCamera.com Growing up in Long Island, N.Y., local guitarist/mandolinist Greg Schochet's earliest memories involve listening to his dad's Bob Dylan records. Dylan turns 67 on May 24, and in honor of the folk legend's big day Schochet -- who has performed with such local favorites as Runaway Truck Ramp, the All Night Honky Tonk All Stars and Hit and Run Bluegrass, and currently plays with the Expedition Quartet and Halden Wofford and the Hi-Beams -- is hosting An All-Star Tribute to Bob Dylan at the Gold Hill Inn on Wednesday. "It's a musical tour of his career from start to the present," Schochet says. It's the third such party Schochet has organized, including celebrations in 2005 and 2007. The event has brought together big-name local acts like Yonder Mountain String Band, Danny Shafer and Rose Hill Drive in the past. This year's party includes Spring Creek Bluegrass, KC Groves, Flatfoot and others, as well as Schochet's bands the Expedition Quartet and Halden Wofford and the Hi-Beams. "Bob Dylan's music means a lot to me musically and historically," Schochet says. But the event means even more as its origin lies not in Dylan's music but in Schochet's Long Island roots. Growing up, Schochet's best friend, and fellow Dylan fan, was Dan Roth, and a few years ago Roth was diagnosed with oral cancer. He came to Colorado to visit Schochet and the two spent a day just jamming on Dylan tunes and discussed the possibility of [...]