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Paul Whistler: One of Irvington’s all-time greatest musicians
 Paul Whistler with the legendary Whistler and the Wheels
 Cleopatra Records recording artists, "The Reminincenes" Left to right: Jukebox Eddie, Fenny Buckley, Paul Whistler, Rocco Galenti.
 Sounds of Asbury Park album recording session at the Asbury Paramount. Left to right are: Patti Scalfa (Springsteen’s wife), Lisa Lowel, Holly Sherwood, Paul Whistler
 Paul Whistler album cover
 The Jersey All-Stars, Too Tall, Steve Cotrell, Michale Scalfia, Vini Mad Dog Lopez, & Paul Whistler crossing Cookman Ave.
 Paul Whistler, John Laraschi, & Jersey blues guitar great Billy Hector
 Paul Whistler playing with legendary singer Otis Blackwell. Otis wrote many classic songs including Don’t Be Cruel and Return To Sender as sung by Elvis Presley.
 Gary Tallent, of Bruce Springsteen’s E-Street Band, with Paul Whistler
 Paul Whistler & Kenny "Mr.Popeye" Pentifallo singing "It Ain't The Meat It's The Motion" the S.O.A.P. Show
 Whistler at the Upstage Reunion
 Paul Whistler on stage with The Wheels and his wife Nora, who is a fabulous blues singer, and their son Cody.
 Paul Whistler 1965 prom picture
 The great Whistler and The Wheels at the Rock and Roll Cafe on Bleeker St. in the Village in New York City.
 Paul Whistler and Barry Sussman
 Paul Whistler and best friend Jerry Ciccone performing at The Fast Lane.
 Jerry Ciccone
 The great Jerry Ciccone, RIP
 The inimitable Barry Sussman with Richard Berry. Richard is the performer who wrote the famous song Louie, Louie which was originally recorded by the Kingsmen
 Four Irvington boys together at Madison Square Garden to see the reunion of Cream (Ginger Baker, Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce). Left to right are Joey Vargas, Mike Vargas, Perry Campilillo and Craig Philhower. One of the great concerts of all time.
Dennis Fenton at Tommy’s Record Shop



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