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  1. On Oct. 10, 1991, beloved Florida folk singer Gamble Rogers and his wife were camping at Flagler Beach State Recreation Area. Upon returning to their campsite after a long day of cycling, Gamble was approached by a young girl whose father was struggling in the rough surf. With an unwavering spirit, despite the fact that he had suffered from ...

  2. Gamble Rogers balanced a love of balladry and folk songs with a passion for the oral tradition and storytelling. The son and grandson of influential architects, Rogers was described as both a "modern troubadour" and the "resurrection of Will Rogers and Mark Twain". Rogers was a master performer--enchanting an audience with Travis-style guitar finger picking and relating downright rib-tickling ...

  3. 5. Dez. 2009 · Yet Gamble Rogers was one of a kind, with a tremendous legacy. Born in Winter Park, Florida in 1937, James Gamble Rogers IV would become known as Florida’s Troubadour, though his home state has been the only area to truly acknowledge this fingerpicker’s brilliance. Rogers was, however, recognised almost everywhere he went, with one ...

  4. 30. Dez. 2004 · Gamble's work has been compared to that of Mark Twain and Will Rogers, and his humanistic perspective seems destined to survive beyond his years. Gamble's stories have grown both in magnitude and scope, becoming as popular as the songs they introduced. While touring in the United States and Canada, his audiences grew steadily in number as fans ...

  5. Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area is a 144-acre (0.58 km 2) Florida State Park in Flagler Beach, Florida, United States, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intra-Coastal Waterway on State Route A1A. It is about 18 miles (29 km) north of Daytona Beach and about 30 miles (48 km) south of St. Augustine .

  6. The Great Maitland Turkey Farm Massacre of Nineteen and Fifty-Three. By Gamble Rogers 1970–2010 Steady Arm Music (BMI); ALL RIGHTS RESERVED; This and many more of Gamble Rogers' songs and stories can be found on CD and DVD available on the order form.

  7. Trailhead: 29.437367, -81.109317. Address: 3100 S. Oceanshore Blvd, Flagler Beach. Fees: $5 per vehicle. Restroom: At the trailhead and beach parking. Land manager: Florida State Parks. Phone: 386-517-2086. Open 8 AM to sunset. Leashed dogs permitted except on beach. Pay close attention to beach warning flags as the surf can whip up quickly.