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  2. Ramblin' Boy - Wikipedia

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    Ramblin' Boy is referred to as Paxton's debut album, since it was his first album released on a major record label (Elektra Records), although he had previously released a live album recorded at The Gaslight Cafe in Greenwich Village entitled, I'm the Man That Built the Bridges (which was released on the small Gaslight label in 1962).

  3. The Last Thing on My Mind - Wikipedia

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    "The Last Thing on My Mind" is a song written by American musician and singer-songwriter Tom Paxton in the early 1960s and recorded first by Paxton in 1964. It is based on the traditional lament song "The Leaving of Liverpool". The song was released on Paxton's 1964 album Ramblin' Boy, which was his first album released on Elektra Records.

  4. Tom Paxton - Wikipedia

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    Paxton was born on October 31, 1937, in Chicago, Illinois, to Burt and Esther Paxton. His father was "a chemist, mostly self-educated", [4] and as his health began to fail him, the family moved to Wickenburg, Arizona, where the young Paxton began riding horses at the numerous dude ranches in the area and was also first introduced to folk music, discovering the music of Burl Ives and others.

  5. Icon Tom Paxton finds a good seed in songwriting sidekick C ...

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    Paxton praises Boling's ideas, adding that songs need a good seed, and Boling provides that. "I figured part of my role is to help fertilize that plot of land of Tom's a little bit," Boling says ...

  6. Tom Paxton discography - Wikipedia

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    Ramblin' Boy and Other Songs by Tom Paxton (music book) (Oak Publications, 1965) Tom Paxton Anthology (music book) (United Artists Music Co., 1971) Tom Paxton Folio of Songs (music book) (United Artists Music Co., 1972) Tom Paxton Easy Guitar (music book) (United Artists Music Co., 1975) Politics (music book) (Cherry Lane Music, 1989)

  7. Dave Van Ronk - Wikipedia

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    Van Ronk was a widely admired avuncular figure in the Village, presiding over the coffeehouse folk culture and acting as a friend to many up-and-coming artists by inspiring, assisting, and promoting them. Folk performers he befriended include Jim and Jean, Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Patrick Sky, Phil Ochs, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, and Joni Mitchell.

  8. Jim and Jean - Wikipedia

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    This album contains songs written by Tom Paxton ("Ramblin' Boy" and "Hold On To Me, Babe"), Ochs ("There But For Fortune"), Buffy Sainte-Marie ("Welcome, Welcome Emigrante"), and Lead Belly ("Alabama Bound" and "Relax Your Mind"), as well as traditional songs. Alice Skinner Ochs wrote the original liner notes printed on the back of the album.

  9. Cisco Houston - Wikipedia

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    Song as tributes to, or with mentions of, Cisco Houston include: "Fare Thee Well, Cisco" by Tom Paxton [1] "Cisco Houston Passed This Way" by Peter La Farge "Blues for Cisco Houston" by Tom McGrath "Song To Woody" by Bob Dylan "A Picture From Life's Other Side" by Ramblin' Jack Elliott "Christmas Time in Washington" by Steve Earle