In article <fdbbbb43-28eb-415e...@googlegroups.com>,I saw Art Shill and the Folksters around 1967. I was only 19 at the time so I got in on a fake ID. The scrutiny at the Trade Winds back then were not what they are today. I have just read "Gamble Rogers, an American Troubadour" and it mentions Art as one of the main contributors to the Florida Folk scene being kept alive at the Trade Winds. His act poked fun at everyone and, would probably be censored in todays PC environment.
<jrkin...@gmail.com> wrote:
What you have or had should be in the rock and roll Hall of Fame.My guess is... rock 'n roll.
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