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The Fugs
Radio Unnameable
Ed Sanders a Head of His Time
Moses and Frances Asch Collection, 1926-1986
The Fugs the Fugs II Mp3, Flac, Wma
Graded on a Curve: Patty Waters, Live September 17, 2019 by Joseph Neff
The Ed Sanders Archive Including the Fugs, Peace Eye Bookstore, Fuck You/ a Magazine of the Arts, Allen Ginsberg, D.A
Songs of William Blake,” Which Was Produced by John Mceuen, of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Masayuki Takayanagi New Direction Unit – April Is the Cruellest Month June 6, 2019 by Andy Beta
Speeding Bulletts: Artist Sam Jablon June 13, 2017 by Cait Munro
Photographs by and Relating to Allen Ginsberg MSS.PHOTO.0450
Beat Contenders (Micheline, Sanders, Kupferberg)
A History of the East Village and Its Architecture
Alog Strictly Devoted to the Subject
Be Free— the Fugs Final CD (Part 2)
American Music Review the H
HYDROGEN JUKEBOX Audience Guide Layout 1
Artists Credits/Bios for Nowthen the Core Band Is: Rich Krueger (Guitar
The Major Work from a Hero of Beat Poetry, Political Activism, and Rock ’N’ Roll
Top View
Edward Sanders Collection (1963-2000) MSS 209 2 Linear Feet
Tuli Kupferberg (1923–2010)
Beat and Beyond
Beats and Friends: a Check-List of Audio-Visual Material in the British Library
Poem for Nick Amster Copy
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
The Fugs the Fugs II Mp3, Flac, Wma
ESP-Disk Records Discography
'Go to the Forest and Move': 1960S American Rock Music As Electronic Pastoral
Catching up with Tuli Kupferberg, Copernicus and Others from the Old School
James Fitzgerald Agency
Wavelength Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies
An Esp-Disk' Discography
1968, a History in Verse Edward Sanders
1960S Rock and R'n'b
Tuli Kupferberg's Yeah!: the Tiny Magazine That Captured the 1960S
Allen Ginsberg Andy Warhol Aoxomoxoa Axis
Harry Everett Smith - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia 1/1/08 10:59 PM
The Poetry and Life of Allen Ginsberg
Amy King Contains Multitudes
The Repression and Harassment of Rock and Folk Music During the Long Sixties Daniel A
Poem for Hal Willner