Bill Popp has been a fixture in the New York music scene
since the 1970s. Performing as Bill Popp & the Tapes since 1981, his pop
rock sound has survived other passing trends, including glam rock and punk rock.
Never achieving fame, he is perhaps the only artist that has continued to play
the club circuit all these years. Recently retired from his day job as a plumber
with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, the 63-year-old
rocker might be seen having a drink at the Bowery Electric, Otto's Shrunken
Head or similar venues. Anyone who hangs in the local scene knows him and loves
him. That is why when he hosts his annual benefit for the American Heart
Association, the local bands always donate their services.
Popp's annual benefit is named for his late father, George
"Daddy Tapes" Popp, who died of heart disease. The first benefit was
held at CBGB's on Daddy Tapes' birthday, March 10, 1987. The benefit later
moved to Kenny's Castaways and the R Bar. The 30th Annual Birthday Tribute to
the Late George L. Popp was held at the Bowery Electric on March 9, featuring
the Alan Merrill Trio, the Dive Bar Romeos, the Left Banke, Ricky Byrd & Deuces
Wild, Bill Popp & the Tapes and Anne Husick. Over the years, the Daddy
Tapes benefits have raised thousands of dollars for charity.
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Bill Popp hosted his 30th annual benefit concert. |
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The
blues rocking Ricky Byrd & Deuces Wild featured the former guitarist from
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts. |
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The
Left Banke featured George Cameron, the one remaining member from the original
group, and performed a set that included the band's 1960s hits, "Walk Away
Renee" and "Pretty Ballerina." |
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Dive
Bar Romeos featured rhythm and blues singer Joey Kelly, who has been a downtown fixture as
long as Bill Popp. |
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The
Cynz are a hot new rock and roll band wowwing the local circuit. |
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Alan
Merrill's original band, the Arrows, were a teen band with a television series
in England in the 1970s. Joan Jett later immortalized his "I Love Rock and
Roll." |
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