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  1. Josh Alan Friedman is an American musician, writer, editor and journalist, who has worked in New York and Dallas. He is known for his 1986 collection Tales of Times Square and his comics collaborations with his brother, artist Drew Friedman. Many of these are compiled in the books Any Similarity to Persons Living or Dead is Purely Coincidental ...

  2. Josh Alan Friedman is a New York-born writer, guitarist, and podcaster who lives in Texas. He is known for his autobiographical novels, music profiles, satirical cartoons, and his podcast Tales of Times Square.

  3. Sep 7, 2017 · Writer-guitarist Josh Alan Friedman was born in New York City in 1956. In a town of 50,000 writers, Josh was the only one covering the pre-Disney Times Square beat, for the men’s magazines of the era. He always marched to his own drummer, appearing in National Lampoon, Soho Weekly News, New York and High Times.

  4. Dec 17, 2020 · Writer-guitarist, performer, and author Josh Alan Friedman joined Steve on this week's Schmooze Button to discuss his storied past and equally exciting futur...

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  5. Josh also set off satirical fires and lawsuits as writer-half of. In 1987, writer-guitarist Josh Alan Friedman sold his soul to the devil at the crossroads (the Crossroads of the World--Broadway & 42nd Street) and moved to Texas. He'd just written Tales of Times Square , a cult classic. An Expanded Edition with new chapters was recently ...

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  6. Jan 31, 2017 · Josh Alan Friedman. Geoff Kern. Josh Alan Friedman is the most multi-talented musician you’ve probably never heard of. Why? He sings the blues, that’s why.

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  8. Books by Josh Alan Friedman Many of the voices and stories in our Tales Of… podcast originated from Josh’s books. Tales of Times Square Tales of Times Square remains the definitive account of Broadway’s inglorious era. The Great Whore of Babylon. If you weren’t there, Tales is the second best thing, and it remains the favorite book on…