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  2. Houston Folklore & Music Society - Wikipedia

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    Soon after, the Houston Folklore Society (later known as the Houston Folklore and Music Society) was founded by John Alan Lomax Jr., Ed Badeaux, Harold V. Belikoff, Howie Porper, Pete Rose, and Chester Bower. [2] [3] The HFMS was created with the intent to preserve and celebrate folklore and folk music from around the country.

  3. List of underground newspapers of the 1960s counterculture

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    8.35 Texas. 8.36 Utah. 8.37 Vermont. 8.38 ... This is a partial list of the local underground newspapers launched during the Sixties era of the hippie/psychedelic ...

  4. The Lemon Fog - Wikipedia

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    The Lemon Fog's roots harken back to the Rip Chords, a surf rock combo in Houston Texas, which was founded in the spring of 1963 by Fillmore High School classmates Danny Ogg and Terry Horde, with Ogg on lead guitar, Horde on rhythm guitar, Timmy Thorpe on bass, Bill Simons as lead vocals, and Dale VanDeloo on saxophone and vocals. [1]

  5. Psychedelic folk - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic folk (sometimes wyrd folk, acid folk or freak folk) [2] is a loosely defined form of psychedelia that originated in the 1960s. It retains the largely acoustic instrumentation of folk , but adds musical elements common to psychedelic music .

  6. New Weird America - Wikipedia

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    With influences more primarily centered on psychedelic rock and folk groups of the 1960s and 1970s, including American performers Holy Modal Rounders and English and Scottish groups, such as Pentangle, Incredible String Band, Donovan and Comus, [6] this wave was spearheaded by Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, and Vetiver. Both scenes were ...

  7. Richmond Strip - Wikipedia

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    [9] In 1994 Greg Hassell of the Houston Chronicle said that there were few old buildings in the Richmond Strip area. [5] John Nova Lomax of the Houston Press, as paraphrased by Mike McGuff of KIAH-TV, said that "a major problem with the area was the fact clubs were scattered down a long stretch of road and mixed in with non-entertainment ...

  8. Bill Mraz Dance Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Bill Mraz Dance Hall, located at 835 West 34th Street in Houston, Texas, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 5, 1998. However, it was delisted on December 22, 2004, after being destroyed by a fire in October 2004.

  9. Fever Tree (band) - Wikipedia

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    Fever Tree is a former American psychedelic rock band of the 1960s, chiefly known for their anthemic 1968 hit, "San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)". History [ edit ]