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New York Rock & Roll EnsembleNew York Rock & Roll Ensemble New York Rock & Roll Ensemble American rock band, 1968–1973 The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble was a rock band active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, whose music was described as "classical baroque rock". The group performed wearing classical musician's attire, white tie and tailcoat (not tuxedo). The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble in the January 16, 1971 issue of Cash Box This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2020) History The band was formed by three Juilliard students Michael Kamen, Marty Fulterman (now known as Mark Snow) and Dorian Rudnytsky, plus two rock musicians Brian Corrigan and Clif Nivison.[1] Rudnytsky said that while they were students at Juilliard,… (Source: Wikipedia)
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