Georgie Porgie and his band appeared at least once with the Cape Cod garage band The Barbarians, who recorded the 1965 hit "Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl", the unofficial anthem of the Great Hairy Cause.
Beginning in 1964, newspapers reported numerous instances of boys – some as young as 9 – being barred from school for having long hair. Most of these confrontations ended with a quick trim. In a parochial school in New Hampshire, the administrator loaded 18 students on a school bus and delivered them to a local barber. The first legal case involving hair was Leonard v. School Committee of Attleboro (Massachusetts), which began with the first day of classes on September 9, 1964 and went all the way to the state Supreme Court, which in December 1965 upheld the school’s right to dictate the appearance of students. Leonard, already a professional musician performing under the name Georgie Porgie, had argued that the school did not have a written dress code and that his long hair was vital to his career, but the court ruled that the principal had the authority to tell Leonard to get a haircut and to expel him when he refused. When he attended an Attleboro High School all-class reunion in 2013, he was greeted as a celebrity; to his classmates and the younger students at the school, he had been a hero. To some fans of freedom of expression, he still is; his entry at the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame website, claims, "every kid who sports long hair, pink hair or a shaved head, or wears a nose ring, a tattoo or makeup, owes his right to do so to” the Pawtucket-born Leonard. Georgie Porgie and his band appeared at least once with the Cape Cod garage band The Barbarians, who recorded the 1965 hit "Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl", the unofficial anthem of the Great Hairy Cause.
Amanda
2/1/2014 01:20:13 pm
A local man, who went to Attleboro High during the time of Georgie Porgie, made an amazing video about him. Check it out! Please like and comment to show support. http://youtu.be/qENG9XUdzs8 6/17/2016 03:21:28 am
I saw Georgie Porgy and his band in Attleboro,and Pawtucket,they wewre great,they played a few covers,but they also had their own music,and I was there for that,I remember,THEY HAD SOME KIND OF SCI-FI OPERA it sounded original, and great,with stunning isuals and lighting i a small space,it was awesome,they even built their ow PA,Pleasesomeoe write,keep touch.John
Jo
6/17/2016 10:07:52 am
Wow! When did you see them? Comments are closed.
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