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Harry Nilsson: A Category of His Own

Ron Ross, Rock, 28 February 1972

FOR THOSE who can afford to bite into the Apple on their own terms, the smart money is on Central Park South, where only an occasional eyesore like Trader Vic's or Liza Minnelli mars the faultlessy tasteful facades of some of the finest hotels New York has to offer. Where high above the maddening crowd, George Harrison and his friends decompressed after the Concert for Bangla Desh. Park South has. served both Al Kooper and Tricia Nixon with equal grace, and the Hotel Navarro in particular has come to treat the Townshends, Morrisons, and Garcias among its guests with exemplary solicitude and discretion.

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