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  1. Gamble Rogers; Gamble Rogers. Folk Musician, Storyteller. 1937 - 1991 Inducted in 1998. Biography. In his 30-year career as one of the South's most well-known folk musicians, Florida native Gamble Rogers appeared as the headline performer at thousands of concerts throughout the U.S. and Canada. Long before his tragic death in 1991 while trying ...

  2. 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.

  3. Gamble Rogers Middle School follows the school district’s dress code guidelines explained in the 23-24 Student Code of Conduct Provisional Transportation Waiver The St. Johns County School District Provisional Transportation Waiver Program (PTWP) extends transportation services to students assigned to district schools based on space availability and criteria.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Today is Florida Folk legend Gamble Roger's birthday. To celebrate here is Gamble's performance at the 1982 Florida Folk Festival.

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  6. 3. Mai 2013 · James Gamble Rogers IV was a singer, songwriter, storyteller, playwright, guitarist, humorist and Florida native who appeared on "The Tonight Show," "The Ed Sullivan Show," National Public Radio ...

  7. 14. Apr. 2024 · The annual Gamble Rogers Folk Festival begins at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 12, 2024, and will present three days of music and festivities over four stages at the St. Johns County Fairgrounds. Dedicated to commemorating the life and music of Gamble Rogers, the festival is a favorite among those with a passion for balladry and the oral tradition that has shaped American folk music.