
Video Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBnuLgDyVLU
Description: On the cover of *Chad Mitchell Himself* (1966), the folk singer steps away from smoky coffeehouses and into Central Park’s quieter heart, captured near the stone arch of Gapstow Bridge with the city’s skyline hovering like a muted chorus behind him. The image catches Mitchell in a reflective mid-’60s moment, when topical songs and personal ballads were beginning to mingle, his posture suggesting a performer pausing between the protest stage and something more introspective. Standing on the cusp of change—musical and political—he seems both part of the city’s tumult and slightly apart from it, a lone voice amid the midtown towers. Visit this scene near Gapstow Bridge (Map-4B/Grid-3C), one of the many stops in the MusicRoadTrip.com App.
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Cultural - specification: Album Covers