When the music moved to Maine

“You had to have a certain license to have live musicians. Portland was pretty skimpy with those, whereas that was not true in Lewiston. They were much more open,” said Anderson. “There was this guy, Morris Fournier, who owned a record store that was a gathering spot for musicians. He let them borrow instruments at no charge. Portland had no such animal.

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