
Leslie Fish (born in New Jersey in 1953; died 29 November 2025) was an American folk musician, author, anarchist and political activist. Along with the DeHorn crew, she was the first artist to release a commercial "filk" recording (Folk Songs for Folk Who Ain't Even Been Yet, 1976) - "filk" music being a mixture of song parodies and original music about subjects like science fiction and fantasy. Her second album (Solar Sailors, 1977) contained the now infamous song Banned From Argo
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Cold Iron
The Sun Is Also a Warrior
Wanderer
Mineral Rights
Rise Up, Bright Sun
The Arizona Sword
Lucifer
Avalon Is Risen
The Engineer's Hymn
Berserker
Mount Tam (Anima Urbis)
The Gods Aren't Crazy
Hymn to the Night-Mare
Banned From Argo
Hallows Dirge
The Ballad of the Three Kings
Mineral Rights (Leslie Fish)
Ship of Stone
The Challenger
Song of the Men's Side
Bones
Chickasaw Mountain (a Tribute to Phil Ochs)
The Ballad of Transport 18
The Earth's Fire-Breathing Daughter
Carmen Miranda's Ghost
A Toast for Unsung Heroes
Oak, Ash & Thorn (Lyrics By Rudyard Kipling)
Serious Steel
The Quest
The Roman Centurion's Song
Invocation of Cthulhu
Jack the Slob and the Goddess of Love
Hope Eyrie
Polaris / Recall
Sam Jones
Polaris/Recall
Valhalla
Eternal Loser
Starwind Rising
Wobblies From Space
Some Kind of Hero
Night Falls over Babylon - Live
Elfland
The Female Of The Species
Iron Mistress
The Cripples' Shield-Wall
Good Ship Manatee
Tarrant Moss
Guardians
New Sins for Old
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