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Dave Guard

Dave Safeguard was a significant figure in the past due ’50s and early ’60s folk boom, principally as an associate from the Kingston Trio, as well as for a brief period because the central attraction in Dave Guard’s Whiskeyhill Performers. Safeguard, with Nick Reynolds and Bob Shane, was a genuine …

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Judy Henske

While Judy Henske is most more popular as a body in the ’60s folk music picture, categorizing her being a folk musician is eventually inaccurate and limiting. Henske trim a lot of folk-oriented materials, and far of it had been excellent, but her full-bodied, passionate tone of voice and con …

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Cyrus Faryar

Jac Holzman of Elektra Information once called Cyrus Faryar “the Persian minstrel of Barham Boulevard” — that’s high compliment, indeed, for a guy whose signings include Arthur Lee, Jim Morrison, Tim Buckley, Carly Simon, Judy Collins, Ed McCurdy, and Fred Neil, to mention just a couple, What’s a lot more …

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Dave Guard & The Whiskeyhill Singers

In 1961, Dave Safeguard still left the Kingston Trio, attempting to pursue different musical directions, and in addition annoyed by some shortcomings in the handling from the group’s finances. By the end of the entire year he shaped Dave Safeguard & the Whiskeyhill Performers, enlisting David Whole wheat (who had …

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