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Lee created ''Gadyloo'' after her previous fanzine, [[Caravan]], became so successful that she found it difficult dealing with advertisers.  
 
Lee created ''Gadyloo'' after her previous fanzine, [[Caravan]], became so successful that she found it difficult dealing with advertisers.  
  
Contributors included Roy Berkely, Dick Greenhaus, Dave van Ronk and Winnie Winston.  
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Contributors included Roy Berkely, Dick Greenhaus, Mike Seeger. Dave van Ronk and Winnie Winston.
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''Gardyloo'' was sold at Iazzy Young's Folklore Center in Greenwich Village, NYC.  
  
  

Revision as of 01:18, 8 February 2011

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Gardyloo was a folk music fanzine created by Lee Hoffman in the 1950s in New York City, NY, U.S.A.

Lee created Gadyloo after her previous fanzine, Caravan, became so successful that she found it difficult dealing with advertisers.

Contributors included Roy Berkely, Dick Greenhaus, Mike Seeger. Dave van Ronk and Winnie Winston.

Gardyloo was sold at Iazzy Young's Folklore Center in Greenwich Village, NYC.