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===Au Go Go Singers and comedians=== In 1964, Solomon brought in a large group of singers and musicians from an off-Broadway show and christened them the [[Au Go Go Singers]], to rival the Bitter End Singers across the street at [[The Bitter End]] Cafe. Solomon managed the group until their breakup in late 1965. The Au Go Go Singers included Kathy King (who later toured with [[Bobby Vinton]] and appeared in the Broadway show ''[[Oh Calcutta]]'' and currently works as Kathrin King Segal), Jean Gurney, Michael Scott (who later performed with the Highwaymen and [[the Serendipity Singers]]), Rick (Frederic) Geiger (who eventually was accepted into a light opera company in California), Roy Michaels (who later performed with [[Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys]] and toured with [[Jimi Hendrix]]), Nels Gustafson, Bob Harmelink, and soloists [[Stephen Stills]] and [[Richie Furay]]. (Gustafson and Harmelink had been in an earlier trio with Furay, but quit show business after the demise of the Au Go Go Singers.) It was also at the Cafe Au Go Go that a new folk/rock group, [[The Company (folk-rock band)|The Company]], was formed from some remnants of the Au Go Go Singers: Geiger, Michaels, Scott & Gurney (who together before the Au Go Go Singers performed as the Bay Singers, a popular group in Boston & New York City), and Stills. Immediately after the Au Go Go Singers breakup, the [[Jack Rollins (producer)|Rollins]] and [[Charles H. Joffe|Joffe]] Talent Agency—managers of [[Dick Cavett]], [[Woody Allen]], and other notables—heard a reunion of the Bay Singers at the Cafe Au Go Go and offered the group a six-week Canadian tour. Rollins and Joffe did not originally include Stills on the tour, but Stills made it known to the Bay Singers that he wanted to join their group and the tour. Very comfortable in performing their arrangements and songs they perfected on their radio show and performances before joining the Au Go Go Singers, and knowing that Jack Rollins and Charlie Joffe offered the tour based on the Singers' performance, most of the Bay Singers were hesitant to add another member, but ultimately gave in to Stills. The new quintet switched to amplified instruments, took about a week to learn new material (some under the direction of the former Au Go Go Singers arranger, Jim Friedman), named their new group The Company, and then headed for [[Ontario]]. While on tour the group first met [[Neil Young]], who was performing with [[the Squires]], as the opening act for The Company. After leaving Canada The Company played at Mr. Kelly's in Chicago where Woody Allen was headlining. In less than a year after the group broke up, Stills, Young, Richie Furay, and two others formed [[Buffalo Springfield]].
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