Progressive folk ensemble Wooden O, named for Shakespeare’s well-known theater within the Thames, combined jazz, traditional, and psych-folk music right into a heady brew that echoed the works of related collectives like Gryphon, Comus, and early Jethro Tull. Led by recorder participant Wayne Harpham and having a many stringed tools, the group released only 1 record, 1969’s extremely collectible Handeful of Pleasant Delites.