
About Logan English
Logan English (November 29, 1928 – March 9, 1983) was an American folk singer, poet, and playwright. As MC at Gerde's Folk City in Greenwich Village, he was influential in Bob Dylan's early career, and also recorded one of the earliest albums produced as a tribute to Woody Guthrie. "My husband Logan English and I met Bob Dylan at Bob and Sid Gleason's house... One night we were all sitting around and Woody said something like, "Play something" to this kid sitting on the couch.
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The Days of '49
What Was Your Name In The States?
Sacremento
Bangum and the Boar
Clementine
East Virginia
The Gambler
Crossing The Plains
Sweet Betsy from Pike
A Ripping Trip
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