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[[Empiricon]] 2 was a [[convention]] held July 4-6, 1980 at the Prince George Hotel in [[New York City]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[David G. Hartwell]], the [[Fan GoH]] was [[Marc Glasser]]. It was chaired by [[Jon Estren]]. | [[Empiricon]] 2 was a [[convention]] held July 4-6, 1980 at the Prince George Hotel in [[New York City]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[David G. Hartwell]], the [[Fan GoH]] was [[Marc Glasser]]. It was chaired by [[Jon Estren]]. | ||
− | + | In addition to the usual panels and sessions, featuring writers like [[Hal Clement]], [[Barry N. Malzberg]], and [[Samuel R. Delany]], Empiricon 2 was notable for having musical performances by local fan favorites The Bermuda Triangle and Andy Breckman. [[Fred Kuhn]] also performed songs from his ''A Song of Gods Gone Mad'' album, backed for the one and only time in public by "Light" (Maryann Arrien, Roberta Sappington, and [[Freff]], who had all played on the album). | |
There was a convention review by [[Darrell Schweitzer]] in {{file770 | issue=22 | page=7}}. | There was a convention review by [[Darrell Schweitzer]] in {{file770 | issue=22 | page=7}}. |
Revision as of 02:01, 13 May 2020
Empiricon 2 was a convention held July 4-6, 1980 at the Prince George Hotel in New York City. The GoHs were David G. Hartwell, the Fan GoH was Marc Glasser. It was chaired by Jon Estren.
In addition to the usual panels and sessions, featuring writers like Hal Clement, Barry N. Malzberg, and Samuel R. Delany, Empiricon 2 was notable for having musical performances by local fan favorites The Bermuda Triangle and Andy Breckman. Fred Kuhn also performed songs from his A Song of Gods Gone Mad album, backed for the one and only time in public by "Light" (Maryann Arrien, Roberta Sappington, and Freff, who had all played on the album).
There was a convention review by Darrell Schweitzer in File 770 22, p. 7.
Empiricon 1 | Empiricon | Empiricon 3 |
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