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-'''The Holy Modal Rounders''' were an American [[folk music]] duo from the [[Lower East Side]] of New York City which started in the early 1960s, consisting of [[Peter Stampfel]] and [[Steve Weber]]. Their unique blend of folk music revival and [[psychedelia]] gave them a cult-like following from the late 1960s into the 1970s. For a time the band also featured prolific and famous playwright and actor, [[Sam Shepard]].+'''The Holy Modal Rounders''' were an American [[folk music]] duo from the [[Lower East Side]] of New York City which started in the early 1960s, consisting of [[Peter Stampfel]] and [[Steve Weber]]. Their unique blend of [[folk music revival]] and [[psychedelia]] gave them a cult-like following from the late 1960s into the 1970s. For a time the band also featured prolific and famous playwright and actor, [[Sam Shepard]].
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The Holy Modal Rounders were an American folk music duo from the Lower East Side of New York City which started in the early 1960s, consisting of Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber. Their unique blend of folk music revival and psychedelia gave them a cult-like following from the late 1960s into the 1970s. For a time the band also featured prolific and famous playwright and actor, Sam Shepard.




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