The late Mike Porco was one of those between-the-cracks figures who helped change the trajectory of contemporary music, although his name remains unknown to many. Porco was the proprietor of Gerdeโs, an Italian restaurant on Fourth Street in New Yorkโs Washington Square that eventually became Gerdeโs Folk City, a crucial hub of the cityโs 1960s folk music scene that hosted early performances by Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, Judy Collins, Phil Ochs, and many others. Tonight, to in honor of Porcoโs 100th birthday, Beaconโs Town Crier will present an evening of live musical performances by a cast of folk-related greats that includes David Amram, Tom Chapin, David Massengill, Rob Stoner, Vince Martin, and Bev Grant.
Gerdeโs became a music venue in 1960 when Porco struck up a partnership with booker Izzy Young, the director of the Folklore Center. In Chronicles, his 2004 autobiography, Bob Dylan called Gerdeโs โthe preeminent folk club in Americaโ and referred to Porco as โthe Sicilian father that I never hadโ (although Italian-born, the club owner actually hailed from a different part of that country).
To get an idea of Porcoโs cultural importance, watch this trailer for Positively Porco, a documentary by his grandson Bob Porco:
Folk Cityโs Mike Porco 100th Birthday Anniversary Concert takes place tonight, October 23, at 7:30pm, at the Towne Crier in Beacon, New York. Tickets are $10. For reservations and more information, call (845) 855-1300 or visit http://www.townecrier.com/.
This article appears in October 2014.










