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Lee created ''Gardyloo'' after her previous fanzine, [[Caravan]], became so successful that she found it difficult dealing with advertisers. It was a mimeographed fanzine that ran for six issues. By issue 5, published in 1959, it consisted of 26 pages and was duplicated on various colours of paper. Lee stopped publishing ''Gardyloo'' in 1960.  
 
Lee created ''Gardyloo'' after her previous fanzine, [[Caravan]], became so successful that she found it difficult dealing with advertisers. It was a mimeographed fanzine that ran for six issues. By issue 5, published in 1959, it consisted of 26 pages and was duplicated on various colours of paper. Lee stopped publishing ''Gardyloo'' in 1960.  
  
Contributors included Dave Beadle, Roy Berkely, Oscar Brand, John Cohen, Dick Greenhaus, Woody Guthrie, Lori Holland,  Alex Kochanoff,  Mark Morris, Paul Prestopino, Dave van Ronk, Mike Seeger, Don Shapiro and Winnie Winston. The zine frequently covered the exploits of the group the New Lost City Ramblers.
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Contributors included Dave Beadle, Roy Berkely, Oscar Brand, John Cohen, Dick Greenhaus, Woody Guthrie, Lori Holland,  Alex Kochanoff,  Mark Morris, Paul Prestopino, Aaron Rennert, Dave van Ronk, Mike Seeger, Don Shapiro and Winnie Winston. The zine frequently covered the exploits of the group the New Lost City Ramblers.
  
 
''Gardyloo'' was sold at Izzy Young's Folklore Center in Greenwich Village, NYC.
 
''Gardyloo'' was sold at Izzy Young's Folklore Center in Greenwich Village, NYC.

Revision as of 12:48, 30 July 2011

Gardyloo Issue Five, 1959

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

Lee created Gardyloo after her previous fanzine, Caravan, became so successful that she found it difficult dealing with advertisers. It was a mimeographed fanzine that ran for six issues. By issue 5, published in 1959, it consisted of 26 pages and was duplicated on various colours of paper. Lee stopped publishing Gardyloo in 1960.

Contributors included Dave Beadle, Roy Berkely, Oscar Brand, John Cohen, Dick Greenhaus, Woody Guthrie, Lori Holland, Alex Kochanoff, Mark Morris, Paul Prestopino, Aaron Rennert, Dave van Ronk, Mike Seeger, Don Shapiro and Winnie Winston. The zine frequently covered the exploits of the group the New Lost City Ramblers.

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

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