Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Vicar Date: 20 Aug 08 - 05:55 PM Just noticed someone asked about the whereabouts of Len Chandler. I remember him well and saw him in LA. We were working a poliical phone bank and recognizedeach other. No folowup, but he's out here someplace. Joe Frazier CMT |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Jimo Date: 21 Aug 08 - 02:42 PM The Braid was a group of singer/songwriters that played the Village Vanguard, Gerdes, Cafe Wha, Town Hall, Fat Black Pussycat, Carnegie Recital Hall, Kenny's Castaways (it's original uptown location),the Metro Club and a little joint called Steak n' Stein on th ecprner of 4th and Thompson, I think. Plus, any club that hire a group that played acoustic originals. We also toured the country as part of College Coffee House Circuit. We lasted from 1968 to 1977, recorded for ABC/Dunhill but that was about it. The Braid ultimately morphed into a rock group named "Cocky", played a few shows and then disbanded. Our songs were written individually and a collectively and performed with three part harmony, two Martins and electric bass. We played on the same bill with some of the greats of our time....Tim Hardin, Ry Cooder, David Bromberg, Larry Coryell, David Allen Coe, Harry Chapin to name a few....Thanks for the chance to place the Braid on the list. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Jimo Date: 21 Aug 08 - 04:02 PM Hi Marcia, In an earlier posting you mentioned Erik Darling...He was a master guiatarist and teacher, as well. I was a student of his when he lived on the upper west side. He taught me how to fingerpick. I still use the patterns he showed me. He was a gentleman and one of the greats. James |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,David Adkins Date: 21 Sep 08 - 01:18 PM I was working for an insurance company in the 60's and couldn't wait to come home, take off that blasted tie and coat and hang out with my friends at the Bistro in mid-town Atlanta over a couple of PBR's. While Ray Whitley was my favorite, Jeff Espina, Talisman and the Wayfarers were fantastic talents. I recently helped start a site to commemorate the club if you want to remember some of the folks that played there. It is www.bistroatlanta.com Check it out. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Firesidesingers Date: 03 Oct 08 - 04:15 AM re: Cyrus Faryar....Yes, he was in The Whiskeyhill Singers with Dave Guard, Buck Wheat and Judy Henske when they made their one album on Capitol (and what a wonderfully strange album it is). Liz Seneff then replaced Judy. Cyrus had a couple of solo albums (which have been reissued by Collectors' Choice), and played with the Modern Folk Quartet/Modern Folk Quintet/MFQ for decades. They may still be together, as they were big in Japan and Hawaii. Bruce G. Kirkman brucekirkman@hotmail.com |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Stringsinger Date: 03 Oct 08 - 07:56 PM Ernie Lieberman (aka Ernie Sheldon) Betty Sanders Leon Bibb Milt Okun Woody Wachtel Kossoy Sisters Modern Folk Quartet Alan Mills (known well in Canada) Brother John Sellers Lynn Gold Molly Scott Dick Rosmini Fred Gerlach Pat Foster Billy Faier Micheal Saul Art Greenbaum Derroll Adams Joan Sprung Marcia Berman Dave Zeitlin Erik Darling Tommy Geraci Ethel Raim Sam Hinton (well-known in San Diego but little mentioned which is a shame) Hally Wood Verne Partlow |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Elliott Hill Date: 19 Oct 08 - 04:04 AM When I was in the Navy in San Diego, Ken Connors and I would play the local coffee houses and pick up spare change by playing along the Mission Beach seawall. Ken played a mean mandolin and I played guitar, banjo and autoharp. We would go to the "Blue Guitar" on Thursday nights for their gathering. Mason Williams was in the Navy then, and he would play guitar and banjo, and a cute girl would play dulcimer. great music at the Blue Guitar. There was a coffee house in Mission Beach called "The End", very typical but nice for the Mission Beach locals (I had an apt. in Mission Beach). If anyone knows if Ken Connors (Dan The Grub) is still around, I would like to contact him. I played a lot after the Navy, Sacramento, Berkeley, Santa Rosa and San Francisco to some success but never anything big time. Ran around with Mark Spolestra for some time and learned a lot from him. Sadly, he passed away about two years ago. A stroke in 1999 has me laid up and not playing any more (lost my left side control), I listen a lot but I sure miss playing my instruments. My son has picked them up and plays very well. He has a Martin Woody Guthrie 00018 (1 of 200 made), |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers San Francisco From: GUEST,Bill Collins Date: 26 Oct 08 - 03:03 PM Billy Roberts wrote Hey Joe, Not Bobby Roberts. Rolph Kahn (Cahn) 12 string guitarist from Berkeley CA. LIsa Kindred. Terry Wadsworth. John Swingle Marty Balin (Buchwald) Eddie Ellison Pat Paulsen Folk-comedian Stu Goldberg David Freiberg Steve Martin played Coffee houses on Grant Ave. SF |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Don Firth Date: 26 Oct 08 - 03:38 PM Yeah, I knew Billy Roberts. He was hanging out in the Seattle area during the Seattle World's Fair in 1962. He sang a bit at the "92 Yesler" coffeehouse, as I recall. I met Rolf Cahn in Berkeley in 1959. Had some good song-swapping sessions with him. 12-string guitar? I don't know about that. He wasn't playing one when I knew him. He played a steel-string (6-string) guitar, and he also played a very fine Rodrigues flamenco guitar. Terry Wadsworth, I knew quite well. I think he was originally from Tacoma, Washington, but he lived in Seattle for several years in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Sang in coffeehouses quite a bit. Randy Sparks drifted through town looking to recruit a new singer or two for the New Christy Minstrels, heard Terry, and hired him. He sang with the NCM for about a year, then had a disagreement with Sparks and quit. Came back to Seattle for a visit, then moved on. I haven't seen him or heard anything about him since. Don Firth |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Carolyn Date: 27 Oct 08 - 10:32 AM This is to Peace (Bruce). Doing the nostalgia thing and found this thread. You might remember me, was a friend of Nancy's in the late 60's, hung out at your place. Remember you telling us of this great new song and pulling out your guitar and singing "in my mind I'm going to Carolina...." I was Carolyn Edwards, now married and living in Ohio. Just found a couple of other old friends through the internet. How is Nancy doing? |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Blossomberry Boy Date: 29 Oct 08 - 02:06 PM Ric Von Schmidt had a farm in Henniker, NH in the 70s. I found out about that after Ric had lost the ability due to talk due to his cancer operation. (I did ask Jim Rooney about the farm, but he didn't remember -- thought it might have been for Ric's daughter, bought with money from the Dylan/Baez posters on which he was receiving royalties.) Does anyone know about this farm? Is it still in the family? Can anyone fill me in on the circumstances under which it was bought? Peace, B.B. greasytruck@aol.com |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Bob Ryszkiewicz Date: 30 Oct 08 - 08:57 AM Bill Collins: Yes, Billy Roberts for Hey Joe. Not Bobby Roberts. Although I swear the memory neurons remember Tex referring to him as "Bobby." Ah the 60's... Or as Tex used to say, :if you can remember the 60's, you weren't really there..." Wondering if, during your lifetime, somebody got you confused with "Phil" Collins? Nah, couldn't happen...BR |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Molly Meisenheimer Date: 30 Oct 08 - 02:17 PM WOW! I am Tom Meisenheimer's daughter and was looking around the internet for obscure folk singer info and found this thread (gotta love technology!). To respond to "Fastblind" (though that post was a while ago) my dad is still playing music, though in New Haven, MO. Herb is still in Yountville, doing ok, just got a call from him today as a matter of fact (hence the search for my childhood on the internet). It was always a treat to have my dad, Herb, Mick (Milton) and lord knows who else in our living room, teaching us the music, playing REAL music. And I even remember being about 4 years old and dancing impromptu Irish jigs at the Folk Music Club in San Francisco. I was lucky enough to be able to bring my daughter (when she was about 7) up to Mike Heintz's property and listen to Herb, Mike and my dad throw down a great old session of good music. Thanks for having this thread, it was a nice bit of nostalgia. --Molly |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 31 Oct 08 - 01:06 AM Joseph de Culver City, Hi! From me, originally from a stones throw from Culver...up over the hill, near the big 'L' Two that come to mind..I mixed sound for Barry McGuire, in Santa Fe,N.M.,in the late eighties. By that time he had stopped his drinking, and he was just great, and spiritually hot! He introduced 'Eve of Destruction' as the first 'protest' song of the sixties..and it was still true to tat day! He personally sought me out, after the show, and thanked me for the best mixing he had performing live! Also, there are some works from Judy Collins, album, 'Fires of Eden'..one in particular is called 'The Blizzard', and in my opinion, the best Judy ever wrote, and performed. It took her three years to write it!..All those who live in Colorado, should definitely hear it!! I vote it become the state song! Truly, her masterpiece!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0Wkoq0bCGU Met and knew a few more, but I thought those may be of interest! |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Wondering if, by chance, you are the left-ha Date: 12 Nov 08 - 10:18 PM David Jones? R. David Jones, of 000-41L fame? |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Jeri Date: 12 Nov 08 - 10:30 PM I think GUEST, David Jones who posted on June 9th of this year is the reason R. David went by the 'R'. This one (R-less) originated in England. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Deckman Date: 12 Nov 08 - 11:11 PM Don Firth ... After several years of searching, I heard from the brother of the late Terry Wadsworth. He died hard in California some years ago. The tone of his brother's comments tell me that he was much revered. Bob Nelson |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,TJ in San Diego Date: 13 Nov 08 - 01:24 PM When people hear the name Randy Sparks, the first thing that comes to mind is The New Christy Minstrels. When I first met him, around 1959, he was doing a solo act as a folk singer/balladeer. Another from my old area, Fresno, CA, was the late George Cromarty who, along with his partner, Ed Rush, performed as The Goldcoast Singers. They were the original composers of "Plastic Jesus." I believe they only made one album. Two local Fresno State college professors, Peter Everwine and the late Gene Bluestein, were fine performers and noted folk historians. Gene's son, Emo, still performs in the area. Peter has become better known for his award-winning poetry. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Art Thieme Date: 13 Nov 08 - 01:42 PM Molly Meisenheimer, I knew your dad back in the 1960s in Chicago. Fond memories of his banjo picking reside here with me---and of the small folk club on Sedgwick Street called the "Erectheon" after it's original name was deemed too stiff -- if ya know what I mean!? To all who were there then: Where are Roger Luzwick and Mike Slosson from those Erectheon days now? Anyone know?? And Bobby Brundage---daughter of Slim Brundage who ran the College Of Complexes beat forum and hangout on North State St. in Chicago -- early '60s? Art Thieme |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Erik Frandsen Date: 15 Nov 08 - 12:59 AM Hey Molly: Say hello to your dad for me...glad he's doing well and still at it making music. - |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Big Al Whittle Date: 15 Nov 08 - 01:12 AM Yes Guest from Sanity. I was interested. Much more than in the political stuff! |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST Date: 16 Nov 08 - 02:18 PM looking for good duet Rob And Marion Wilson sang in varios folk clubs in the Andover area, Rob is no longer with us but what a miss he is though Marion is still active in the folk scene from Bob Wilson Dad in law |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,TJ in San Diego Date: 17 Nov 08 - 11:46 AM I notice that Bill Collins, above, mentions Pat Paulsen in a list of names. In the "small world" category, I once marketed wine for Pat and for Dick Smothers, neither of whom would lay claim to being folk musicians without sporting a big grin. I visited Pat at his winery in Asti, Sonoma County, a few years before his death. His guest house living room was a repository of 1968 campaign memorabilia left over from his "Vote or Get Off the Pot" effort. I still have a mailing tube full of it. His family recently rekindled his old Presidential campaign on line. He was running on the "Posthumous Ticket." He once remarked to me that politicians should follow the first point of the Hippocratic Oath: "First, do no harm." |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Dalia Date: 17 Nov 08 - 04:49 PM Vince Martin and Fred Neil sang together in Miami and released at least one record. They coud spend 20 minutes trying to tune those two 12 strings. Ron Kickasola was around then, and I bought his guitar with my first check from my first checking account! Still have it, too. He told me he bought it from Joni Mitchell. No way to verify it, but it's a great thought - and story. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST Date: 17 Nov 08 - 04:54 PM anyone mentioned Judee Sill ? |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Lance Wakely Date: 26 Nov 08 - 02:54 PM Bruce Farwell, Thank you for mentioning me. Since discovering my name on this thread I feel I must put my three cents in. I definately was a little known folk singer. I first came to Greenwich Viliage in New York in 1963 as a 19 year old wet behind the ears kid. I started playing at the basket houses along with Steven Stills, Peter Tork, Filix Pappalardi, Casy Anderson, Eric Anderson, Major Wiley and many of the others from the New York scene who have already been mentioned. I went from being a little known singer to a somewhat more well known sideman guitarist for several well known acts of that era. Monte Dunn, who was mentioned earlier, and I shared a garden apartment for a year or so around 1964/65. He eventually went to Canada to play guitar for Ian and Sylvia and I never saw him again. I was playing with a band called The Pheonix Singers. Three gay black refugees from the former Harry Belafonte singers. Later I played with Bob Gibson who at the time was a very well known folk singer and my early folk idol. Bob Gibson and I were both busted in Toronto Canada in 1965 for drugs. Paul Stukey of Peter, Paul and Mary fronted me 20,000 dollars to bail my young butt out of jail. 20,000 dollars in 1965 was a veritable fortune. I might still be there in jail today if it wasn't for him. Later around 1968 I moved to LA where I became the guitarist for Hoyt Axten who also was very established as a folk singer, song writer and crazed alcholic. Many the night we had to carry all 220 Ripple soaked pounds of him out of the club and dump him into the van. No easy task. At some point he fired me and I left the folk music world to join the world of rock and roll playing in a few California bands of some fame at the time. In 1979 I left the U.S. with another musician friend to seek our fortune in Europe just to see what it was all about. He was called Professor Washboard and I became Dr. Harmonica and Dr. Harmonica I am today. I still live in Europe and perform regularly though now I am known as a blues man. Many of the people mentioned here were folks I knew, drank with, played with and got high with. A few I made love to (females) but that was all long ago and far away.If anybody reads this and wants to contact me and talk about the good old days when we were young I'm at drharmonica@hotmail.com |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Beer Date: 26 Nov 08 - 04:11 PM Great reading Lance. I'm sure a few here will be in contact. Beer (adrien) Montreal area |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Casey Anderson Date: 04 Dec 08 - 06:02 PM Does any remember an artist who recorded on ATCO Casey Anderson? I remember the vinyl Casey Anderson live at the Ice House? He had a bluesy soufflé voice reminiscent of Joe & Eddie appreciate any information availiable James Leo New Patlz NY |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Peter Neff Date: 12 Dec 08 - 01:07 AM Definetly remember Casey Anderson. My partner and I were playing the Flick and so was Elizabeth (Corrigan) and George Blackwell. Casey was playing the Gaslight South and came over after his gig was done. He jammed with George and sang with Liz. It was a blues and he and Liz sounded terrific together. I think it was the first time they met. Anyway, I remember he was talking about a movie script he was writing about a little known military calvery made up of black horse riders. That's about all I can recall. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Art Thieme Date: 12 Dec 08 - 03:10 PM I recall Casey Anderson on an early CBS television show called FOLKSOUND USA. Amazingly, also on that show were: Cisco Houston--narrator (he sang "Hard Traveling") Joan Baez Flatt and Scruggs John Jacob Niles John Lee Hooker--he sang his "Hobo Blues"--a great song. Frank Warner did Joe Henry Johnson's "Peanut Vender's Cry" from Suffolk, Virginia ...and a few other I can't recall Also a choral group who did a not very good, I thought, musical arrangement of a Walt Whitman poem---"I Hear America Singing" At the time it was on the air, 1959 or '60, I taped this program on my old Webcor reel-to-reel machine by holding a small hand mike up to the TV speaker. They only recordings from this show that have survived until 2008 are the two songs by Cisco Houston and his spoken intros. The man did have a great speaking voice. Singing too, of course. It has always seemed pretty much apparent to me that when Cisco sang with Woody Guthrie he was using a voice that was more plain than his usual fuller timbered vocal capabilities -- in order to blend better with Woody. Art Thieme |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 13 Dec 08 - 12:34 AM From: weelittledrummer Date: 15 Nov 08 - 01:12 AM Yes Guest from Sanity. I was interested. Much more than in the political stuff! Actually, the political stuff a enemy to us all...I can't stand it when the government dictates, our morals, culture, 'behavior modification to suit an agenda, or anything other than what it should be doing... As so far as to other artist I have worked for, with, or know, or knew, there's a few...(wasn't sure if that's what you were referring to) |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Cool Beans Date: 13 Dec 08 - 11:03 AM Art: I, too, remember "Folksound USA." Peter Yarrow sang "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" long before he was part of some folk trio I dimly recall. And Mildred Bailey sang "Hello, Little Boy" and Lightning Hopkins was on it too. I recorded it on my reel-to-reel Bell recorder but I don't know where the tape is--probably in a box in my basement. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: BK Lick Date: 14 Dec 08 - 02:28 AM The Nation crossword puzzle has been delayed in the mail so, needing a challenge, I've updated the compilation of names mentioned in this thread. No doubt some have been missed and some are extraneous but all in all it's probably, as we sometimes say, good enough for folk music. —BK 1 Lee Aaron 2 Tossi Aaron 3 Benjie Aaronoff 4 Joe Aaronson 5 Roger Abrahams 6 Ronney Abramson 7 Mike Absalom 8 Milton Acorn 9 Derroll Adams 10 Jon Adams 11 Addiss & Crowfut 12 Mike Agranoff 13 Fran Aiken 14 Andy Aldrich 15 Ted Alevizos 16 Pat Alger 17 Mitch Aliotta 18 Clark Allen 19 Almanac Singers 20 Peter Alsop 21 Ross Altman 22 Rob Ambrosino 23 Casey Anderson 24 Chris Anderson 25 Eric Anderson (Andersen?) 26 Lynn Anderson 27 Pink Anderson 28 Sam Andrew 29 Harvey Andrews 30 Alan Arkin 31 Joey Armando 32 George & Gerry Armstrong 33 Jennifer Armstrong 34 Lucie Arnaz 35 Paul Arnoldi 36 Irving Ashby 37 John Ashford 38 Sally Ashford 39 Mary Asquith 40 Adele Assante 41 Bob Atcher 42 Mike Atwood 43 George Austin 44 Gene Autry 45 Hoyt Axton 46 Joan Baez 47 Mildred Bailey 48 Bob Bain 49 Bruce Baker 50 Chip Baker 51 Chuck Baker 52 Fiddlin' Slim Baker 53 Long John Baldry 54 Marty Balin (Buchwald) 55 Paula Ballan 56 Roma Baran 57 Dave Barber 58 Bill Barclay 59 Horton Barker 60 Barbara Barrow 61 Heidi Barton 62 Robbie Basho 63 Monster Bass 64 John Bassett 65 Paul Bassett 66 Hadley Batchelder III 67 Charlie Baum 68 Jeff Baxter 69 Mel Bay 70 Tammy Baylis 71 Paul Beaver 72 Renee Beghosian 73 Dominic Behan 74 Harry Belefonte 75 Earl Benson 76 Peter Berg 77 Roy Berkeley 78 Marcia Berman 79 Estrella Berosini 80 Chuck Berry 81 Leon Bibb 82 Theodore Bikel 83 Anne Billings 84 Roy Bookbinder 85 Elvin Bishop 86 Bitter End Singers 87 George Blackwell 88 Brian Blain 89 Fanny Blair 90 Arthur Blake 91 Blind Blake 92 Shirley Bland 93 Bill Blatty 94 Richard Blaustein 95 Laurel Bliss 96 Ralph Blizzard 97 Allan Block 98 Ken Bloom 99 Mike Bloomfield 100 David Blue (S. David Cohen) 101 Emo Bluestein 102 Gene Bluestein 103 Geoff Bodenham 104 Eric Bogle 105 Ray Boguslav 106 Buddy Bohn 107 Gordon Bok 108 Danya Bokenboim 109 Jay Bolotin 110 Petroleum Bonaparte 111 Bill Bonyun 112 James Booker 113 Brown(?) Boots 114 Bryan Bowers 115 Brackenwood 116 Grant Brader 117 Hank Bradley 118 Paul Brady 119 The Braid 120 Oscar Brand 121 John Brent 122 Jim Brentano 123 Ron Brentano 124 True Brethren 125 Jim Brewer 126 Marshall Brickman 127 Key Bridge 128 Anne Briggs 129 Judy Bright 130 Jeannine and Mike Briles 131 George Britton 132 Jaime Brockett 133 David Bromberg 134 Roger Brookes 135 Roger Brooks. 136 Sam Broussard 137 Barry Brown (Broudy?) 138 Bill Brown 139 Dennis Brown 140 Fleming Brown 141 Jimmy Brown 142 Lucy Brown 143 Oscar Brown 144 Toni Brown 145 Jackson Browne 146 Oscar Browne 147 Tedd Browne 148 Bobby Brundage 149 Ian Buchanan 150 Lord Buckley 151 Tim Buckley 152 Buckwheat 153 Bud & Travis (Edmonson) 154 Dennis Budimir 155 Jimmy Buffet 156 Jimmy Buffett 157 Valucha Buffington 158 June Bugg 159 Sandy Bull 160 Bill Bunyon 161 Don Burnham 162 Raun Burnham 163 Martha Burns 164 Randy Burns 165 Howie Bursen 166 Allan Burton 167 James Burton 168 Doug Bush 169 David Buskin 170 Phil Buss 171 Paul Butterfield Blues Band 172 Anne Byrd 173 Rolf Cahn (Kahn?) 174 Terry Callier 175 Dick Cameron 176 Lindsay Cameron 177 Bob (Hamilton) Camp 178 Alex Campbell 179 Glen Campbell 180 Sam Cancilla 181 Sam (CC Ryder) Cancilla 182 Bob Canning 183 Sean Cannon 184 Guy & Candie Carawan 185 John Carbo 186 Peter Carbone 187 Bob Carey 188 "Ti Jean" Johnnie Carignan 189 Shlomo Carlbach 190 Fred Carlson 191 Larry Carlton 192 Barbara Carnes 193 Sydney Carter 194 Martin Carthy 195 Al Casey 196 Mike Castle 197 Catmother And The Allnight Newsboys 198 Pat Chamberlain 199 Slim Chance 200 Len Chandler 201 Mike Chapman 202 Clifton Chenier 203 Dominic Chianese 204 Charley Chiarenza 205 Marilyn Child 206 Charlie Chin 207 Nicky Chinn 208 Bill Chipman 209 Tai Chi Chuan 210 Bob Clark 211 William Clausen 212 John Clay 213 Paul Clayton 214 Ray Clayton 215 Ginnie Clemmons 216 Bill Clifton 217 Del Close 218 Stormy Clovers 219 Lost Coast 220 Adam Cochran 221 Bruce Cockburn 222 Ron Coden 223 David Allen Coe 224 David Coffin 225 Andy Cohen 226 Bobby Cohen 227 David Cohen 228 David Bennett Cohen 229 Herb Cohen 230 John Cohen 231 Leonard Cohen 232 S. David Cohen (David Blue) 233 Jerry Cole 234 Bud Coleman 235 Sharon Colen 236 Jimmy Collier 237 Bill Collins 238 Earl Collins 239 John Collins 240 Judy Collins 241 Peter Collins 242 Bob Coltman 243 Jonathan Comins 244 Sallie Comins 245 John Compton 246 Peggy Compton 247 Rory Condon 248 Ken Connors (Dan The Grub) 249 Ry Cooder 250 Brian Cookman 251 Pat Cooksey 252 Michael Cooney 253 Al Cooper 254 Mike Cooper 255 Phil Cooper 256 Alex Corner 257 Liz Trevor Corrigan (Liz Corrigan, Elizabeth, Liz Seneff) 258 Larry Coryell 259 Kay Cothrin 260 Elizabeth Cotton 261 James Cotton 262 Xavier Coudril 263 Pam Coulihan 264 Country Joe and the Fish 265 Danny Counts 266 Ray Court 267 Les Cousins 268 Chris Couveau 269 Andrew Cowan 270 Deb Cowan 271 John Cowles 272 Danny Cox 273 Joanne Crabtree 274 Joe Craven 275 Don Crawford 276 Rae Creevy 277 Slim Critchlow 278 George Cromarty 279 Al Cromwell 280 Dan Cucich 281 Steve Culver 282 Sis Cunningham 283 AL Curry 284 Lou Curtiss 285 Karl Cusio 286 Marty Cutler 287 Jeff Dale 288 Karen Dalton 289 Shoshanna Damari 290 Allan Dameron 291 Alan Damron 292 Allen Damron 293 Barbara Dane 294 Charlotte Daniels 295 Erik Darling 296 Bud Dashiell 297 Brent Davey 298 One Eyed Davey 299 Diane Davidson 300 Gary Davis 301 Jeff Davis 302 Patti (Reagan) Davis 303 Stu Davis 304 Tim Dawe 305 Jim Dawson (of Good Earth with Bill Swafford who became Oliver) 306 Al Day 307 Tom Deacon 308 James Deans 309 Peter Debin 310 Robert DeCormier Singers 311 Rich Dehr 312 Sandy Denney 313 Jackie DeShannon 314 Bill Destler 315 Justin Devereaux 316 Jerry Devine 317 Liam Deyerle 318 Hazel Dickens 319 Hamza el Din 320 Willie Dixon 321 Alex Dobkin 322 Bonnie Dobson 323 Craig Doerge 324 Terry Dolan 325 The Dolphins 326 Ted Donlan 327 Uncle Donnie 328 Mark Dorinson 329 Ray Dorset 330 Rick Dougherty 331 K.C. Douglas 332 Paul Downes 333 Lingo The Drifter 334 Crane Driver 335 John Drury 336 Danny Duncan 337 Tom Dundee 338 John Dunkerley 339 Liane Dunn 340 Monte Dunn 341 Willie Dunn 342 Josh Dunson 343 Dusty Road Boys 344 Mark Dvorak 345 John Dwyer 346 Richard Dyer-Bennett 347 Liz Dyer 348 Snooks Eaglin 349 John Eberhart 350 Travis Edmonson 351 Carolyn Edwards 352 Duke Edwards 353 Larry Ehrlich 354 Gary Eisenkraft 355 Peter Elbling 356 Elegant Ivory Duo 357 Joe Elias 358 Rambling Jack Eliot 359 Eddie Ellison 360 Dave Elson 361 Tommy Emmanuel 362 Logan English 363 Joe Elias Ladino Ensemble 364 Rick Epping 365 Jerry Epstein 366 Sam Eskin 367 Jeff Espina 368 Jess Espina 369 Phil Marcus Esser 370 Neil Estes 371 Bill Evans 372 Pete Everwine 373 Peter Everwine 374 Ewing Street Times 375 John Fahey 376 Billy Faier 377 Mike Fairbanks 378 Waqidi Falicoff 379 Orla Fallon 380 Beers Family 381 Carter Family 382 Mimi Farina 383 Richard Farina 384 Danny Farmer 385 Bruce Farwell 386 Cyrus Faryar (of The Modern Folk Quartet) 387 Bob Fass 388 John Henry Faulk 389 Luke Faust 390 Arnie Feldman 391 Pete Feldmann 392 Julie Felix 393 Freddy Fender 394 Arcangel Fernandez 395 Old Sharky Fester 396 Janis Fink 397 Don Firth 398 John Fitzgerald 399 Blind Erik Flatpick 400 Bela Fleck 401 Joel Fleisher 402 Judy Flenniken 403 Harmonica Frank Floyd 404 John Foley 405 Arran Folk 406 Fast Folk 407 Bud Foote 408 Ellen Ford 409 Glen Ford 410 Gino Foreman 411 Felt Forum 412 Pat Foster 413 Redd Foxx 414 Fastblind Erik Frandsen 415 Dirty Frank 416 Harmonica Frank 417 Jackson C. Frank 418 Ray Frank 419 Dave Frederickson 420 Marshal Freedland 421 David Freiberg 422 Four Frenchman 423 Rick Friedman 424 Ruthann Friedman 425 Big Wally Friedricks 426 Alan Friend 427 Gordon Friesen 428 Jesse "Lone Cat" Fuller 429 Furey Brothers 430 Sean Gagnier 431 Bob Gahtan 432 Eddie Gair 433 Jerry Galuten 434 Vin Garbetts 435 Vin Garbutt 436 Peter & Isabelle Gardiner 437 Michael Garin 438 Amos Garrett 439 Bill Garrett 440 Pat Garvey 441 Gateway Singers 442 Dick Gaughan 443 Ellen Geer 444 Will Geer 445 Country Gentlemen 446 Kitty Geovese 447 Tommy Geraci 448 George Gerdes 449 Paul Geremia 450 Fred Gerlach 451 Alice Gerrard 452 Thom Ghent 453 Bobby Gibbons 454 Denis Gibbons 455 Bob Gibson 456 Jackie Gibson 457 Lisa Gilkyson 458 Terry Gilkyson 459 Guela Gill 460 Gene Gilleskie 461 Lee Gilliand 462 Paul Gillingham 463 Allan Ginsberg 464 Kenny Girard 465 Dean Gitter 466 Dottie Gittleson 467 Tom Glaser 468 Rounded Dick Glass 469 Jim Glover 470 Godliness Skiffle Band 471 Lynn Gold 472 Barry Goldberg 473 Stu Goldberg 474 Goldcoast Singers (George Cromarty and Ed Rush) 475 John Goldfarb 476 Kenny Goldstein 477 Billy Goode 478 Cynthia Gooding 479 Steve Goodman 480 James Gordon 481 Peggy Gordon 482 Ruthie Gordon 483 Louis Gossett 484 Dave Goulder 485 Martin Graebe 486 Klaus Van Graft 487 Davy Graham 488 Red Grammer 489 Baby Gramps 490 Dan Gravas 491 Arvella Gray 492 John Gray 493 Marion Gray 494 Sarah Gray 495 Donny Green 496 Mark Green 497 Peter Green 498 Art Greenbaum 499 Dave Greenberg 500 Peter Greenberg 501 Greenbriar Boys 502 Danny Greenspoon 503 Robin Greenstein 504 John Greenway 505 Jimmie Mc Gregor 506 Sara Grey 507 Al Grierson 508 Andy Griffith 509 Mi Gronny 510 Robert Grossman 511 Mac Grundy 512 Dave Guard 513 Roy Guest 514 Dave Guth 515 Arlo Guthrie 516 Woody Guthrie 517 Venture Gwen 518 Iberus Hacker 519 Vernon Haddock 520 Ivar Haglund 521 Derek Hall 522 John Hall 523 Rene Hall 524 Samuel Hall 525 Sue Hall 526 Tom Hall 527 Frank Hamilton 528 John Hammond 529 Lorraine Hammond 530 Colonel Bruce Hampton 531 Clabe Hangan 532 Larry Hanks 533 Barry Hansen 534 Tim Hardin 535 Leonda Hardison 536 Rosie Hardman 537 Jack Hardy 538 Lee Haring 539 Roy Harper 540 Emmylou Harris 541 Joey Harris 542 Jacquie Harrison 543 Jack Harshaw 544 John Hartford 545 Ritchie Havens 546 Havenstock River Band 547 Bess Hawes 548 Butch Hawes 549 Ginny Hawker 550 John Hayday 551 Skip Haynes 552 Tom & Sandy Hayward 553 Haywire Mac 554 Joe Heany 555 Gordon Heath 556 Max Heilbronner 557 Freddie Hellerman 558 Jim Helms 559 Wade Hemsworth 560 Denny Henderson 561 Davey Hendricks 562 John Hendricks 563 Stewart Hendrickson 564 Al Hendrikson 565 Jimi Hendrix 566 Kevin Henry 567 Judy Henske 568 John Herald Band 569 Johnny Herald & the Greenbriar Boys 570 Gustie Hervey 571 Claire Hess 572 Carolyn Hester 573 The Highwaymen 574 Bill Higley 575 Greg Hildebrand 576 Vankleek Hill 577 Joanne Hindley-Smith (now Joanne Crabtree) 578 Jeff Hindman 579 Steve Hinds 580 Sam Hinton 581 Bob Hipkens 582 George Hirsch 583 Moe Hirsch 584 Bob Hoban 585 Eleanor (Walden) Hoffman 586 Mitch Holder 587 Lori Holland 588 Buddy Holly 589 Ed Holstein 590 Fred Holstein 591 Tim Holt 592 Will Holt 593 Alec Hood 594 John Lee Hooker 595 Ken Hoopes 596 Doc Hopkins 597 Johnny Horton 598 Miles Horton 599 Zylphia Horton 600 Son House 601 Cisco Houston 602 John Houston 603 Sonny Houston 604 Ray Wylie Hubbard 605 Baldemar Huerta 606 John Hughes 607 Lynn Hughes 608 Blair Hull 609 Hunker Hill String Band 610 Brooksie Hunnicutt 611 Mad Michael Hunt 612 Carol Hunter 613 Rob Hunter 614 Mike Hurst 615 Mississippi John Hurt 616 The Immigrants 617 Andy Irvine 618 John Isherwood 619 Chuck Israels 620 Burl Ives 621 Harry Jackson 622 Pete Jacobs 623 Herb Jaeger 624 Joe Jaffe 625 Jimmy James 626 Joyce James 627 Karen James 628 Skip James 629 Stan James 630 Bert Jansch 631 Micheal Janusz 632 Ella Jenkins 633 Paul Jeremia 634 John Jeremiah 635 Jim & Jesse 636 Flaco Jimenez 637 Joe & Eddie 638 Country Joe 639 Big John 640 Bullwhip John 641 Big Johns 642 Joe Henry Johnson 643 Robert Johnson 644 Ted Johnson 645 Dynamite Annie Johnston 646 Bob Jones 647 David Jones 648 R. 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Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: bobad Date: 14 Dec 08 - 07:46 AM Wow BK, I tip my hat to you. How the heck did you do that? Don't tell me it was the long way. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Beer Date: 14 Dec 08 - 08:38 AM Wow! is right Bobad. Great work BK. Beer (adrien) |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: BK Lick Date: 14 Dec 08 - 04:47 PM Bobad sez:"How the heck did you do that?" Ya gotta have a really good text editor that facilitates search and replace operations using grep pattern matching. Essentially, the process was:
—BK |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,bankley Date: 14 Dec 08 - 05:12 PM still impressive..... thanx... |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: bobad Date: 14 Dec 08 - 05:52 PM You lost me at "grep pattern matching" but, allow me to reiterate, well done. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Janice in NJ Date: 14 Dec 08 - 08:13 PM Will this thread ever reach 1,000 posts? At one time I would have said no way, but now it looks like a slam dunk. So let me help the process along by adding the name Jackie Gibson Alper, who was just Jackie Gibson until she married Joe Alper. She passed away in 2007. Here's a link to her Mudcat obit thread. Also, the latest compilation has some obvious duplications. Hally Woody and Hally Stephenson Wood are one and the same. So are Townes Van Zandt and Towndes Van Zant, as are Howard Stith and Poor Howard Stith. There are others that are not so obvious. For example, Irene of Tony & Irene Saletan is the same person as Irene Kossoy of the Kossoy Sisters (who appear as a group twice, once under K and once under S). |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: BK Lick Date: 15 Dec 08 - 03:37 AM Well, thank goodness there are eagle-eyed 'Catters to catch these unwanted duplications. eh? 'Course, including "Jackie Gibson Alper" with "Jackie Gibson" is kinda like having both "Hally Wood" and "Hally Stephenson Wood" but I'm just sayin', to help the process along. —BK |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Janice in NJ Date: 15 Dec 08 - 08:22 AM Mea culpa! I made the same error myself that I pointed out. I don't know how I missed Jackie Gibson's name, but I did. Oh, well, just let me say that I'm glad to see she had already been mentioned, and that it's worth pointing out that she used the last name Alper from the time of her marriage until she passed away. Onward to 1,000! |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Lizzie Cornish 1 Date: 15 Dec 08 - 09:22 AM That list is amazing and it's great to have, makes things SO much easier. Thank you for all the hard work. Of course, all we need to have now is links to any artists on that list who have web sites. LOL - I can hear BK groaning from here. :0) Hey, has anyone noticed that Bruce Murdoch has come up as the US/Canada emergency number - 911 - which, with him being a volunteer firefighter, alongside being a great musician, has to be kinda fitting. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Art Thieme Date: 15 Dec 08 - 02:43 PM BKLick is the one who made my folk scene photos web presence, ART'S PLACE, possible. I am amazed at his cyber talents, and thankful for his friendship. Art Thieme |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Lizzie Cornish 1 Date: 15 Dec 08 - 02:53 PM ART'S PLACE Lovely photos, Art. :0) |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: BK Lick Date: 15 Dec 08 - 03:28 PM Try this one: Art's Place |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Lizzie Cornish 1 Date: 15 Dec 08 - 03:41 PM Ooh, sorry BK, that was my fault, I didn't check the link. Thank you, again. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Anne (Hershoran) Garber Date: 03 Jan 09 - 04:29 PM Yes, I knew the Dirty Shames. I was good friends with Amos Garrett and he and his brother Paul taught me how to fly-fish on long island sound when Paul came down to NYC from Toronto to visit in 1967. Carol I met in 1962 through an ad-guy friend of Ian Tyson's name Ed "Yugi" Cowan, when Cowan hosted Peter, Paul and Mary at an after-concert party at his place. Carol Robertson was also the Wayne and Schuster commedienne who was famous for the "Julie, don't go" line in their skit of Julius Caesar. Jim I knew as a great friend of Patty McLauchlan (and who was solely responsible for my going into Chinese language studies at U of T), and I knew Chick Roberts, who was a very sweet guy. I did a story on the Dirty Shames in 1966 -- a story that also featured the Buffalo Spingfield and some other "new" Canadian bands -- that ran in 1967 under the byline (stolen!) of then-entertainment-editor Ralph Thomas in the Toronto Star. I've meant to pull my story out of the Star's archives for years. Anyone who finds it, please send it to me at anne@evalu8.org, K? At least the Star paid my phone bills for the story! And the biggest thrill aspect of researchng and writing it was getting to talk at length to my long-time print-hero, Scott Young, who was Neil's dad. I saw Scott in 1987 when he was on a book tour to promote his book about Neil AND HE REMEMBERED ME. Apparently, he had asked me "is my boy going to make it?" and I had said: "Oh yes! He's going to be a STAR!" And Mr Y never forgot it! The end. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: GUEST,Anne Garber Date: 03 Jan 09 - 04:35 PM PS I was the editor of Toronto's "HOOT" magazine 1966-1968 and as such remember a few names and faces of the '60s folk scene. Send notes to anne@evalu8.org and I'll send any info I still have. Also, I'm still in touch with the former Lucy Brown (Karwoski) with whom I worked for show business manager Herbert S. Gart in New York. He managed some Canadian acts. And I was friendly with Mary Martin -- who in 1967 had just quit working for Albert Grossman to go out on her own -- she represented (among other acts) Leonard Cohen and other folk acts out of Canada and Toronto. Please put "Toronto Folk" into your subject line, so I won't discard messages. |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: Don Firth Date: 03 Jan 09 - 05:48 PM By the way, if the John Timmons on one of the big, sort of all-inclusive lists wa-a-a-a-a-ay up above is the same John Timmons I know, he wasn't a singer. He was the owner and operator of "Pamir House," a coffeehouse on University Way in Seattle, one door up from the northwest corner of University Way N. E. and N. E. 41st Street. He employed a lot of folk singers, and it was a good place to sing. He usually had two or three, sometimes four singers up front at any given time. There was hardly any point in planning sets. We just sort of "winged it," swapping songs, comments, jokes, and more songs. It was like a party, and the audiences loved it. A fun place to sing. And John paid us! Lot's of fledgeling singers got their start there. Don Firth |
Subject: RE: Little known '60s Folk Singers From: BK Lick Date: 03 Jan 09 - 09:59 PM Don, here's where John Timmons was mentioned. (Wait for the page to scroll down to Doc Knutson's post.) |
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