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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#316 Jenny Lind at Castle Garden

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Places & Travel, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

EPISODE 316 What happens when P. T. Barnum, America's savviest supplier of both humbug and hoax, decides it's time to go legit? Only one of the greatest concert tours in American history. If you've seen the film musical The Greatest Showman, you've been introduced to Jenny Lind, the opera superstar dubbed "The Swedish Nightingale". And you also know that Barnum, taken with the Swedish songstress, brings her to New York to begin a heavily promoted American debut. But the film sidesteps many of the more fascinating details. Lind was greeted like a queen and rock star when she arrived at the Canal Street dock despite most New Yorkers having never heard her sing. Her stage was Castle Garden, the former fort turned performance venue that sat in New York harbor, connected to the Battery by a small bridge. The concert proved legendary. And Lind proved herself an enterprising businesswoman, bending even the will of a profiteer like Barnum. Her financial arrangement for the tour would influence 170 years of musical performances and cement her reputation as one of the greatest vocalists of the 19th century. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

Episode 316 of The Bowery Boys.

0:03.2

Jenny Lindt at Castle Garden.

0:06.2

Hey, it's The Bowery Boys.

0:07.8

Hey.

0:09.0

Support for The Bowery Boys is provided by our listeners.

0:12.5

Join us for as little as a dollar a month

0:15.0

by visiting patreon.com slash Bowery Boys.

0:21.4

Hi there, welcome to The Bowery Boys.

0:23.2

This is Greg Young.

0:24.3

And this is Tom Myers.

0:26.0

And today we are ready to whisk you off to another time.

0:30.3

Back 170 years ago in the city's history.

0:35.1

Ah, yes, we're going back to the year 1850

0:40.2

and a set of nights that basically epitomize everything

0:44.3

that we can't do at this particular moment here in April of 2020.

0:50.1

We're going to two nights, two very sold out nights,

0:54.6

in a very crowded theater.

0:56.5

So true, thousands of people were literally packed

1:00.8

into one of the city's largest performance halls of the day

1:04.6

to hear performances by a visiting Swedish musical sensation.

1:10.2

And we're not talking Robin, who actually I saw

1:13.4

a few months ago at Madison Square Garden,

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