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dbpedia:Gil_Turner
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Gil Turner (born Gilbert Strunk; May 6, 1933 – September 23, 1974) was an American folk singer-songwriter, magazine editor, Shakespearean actor, political activist, and for a time, a lay Baptist preacher. Turner was a prominent figure in the Greenwich Village scene of the early 1960s, where he was master of ceremonies at New York's leading folk music venue, Gerde's Folk City, as well as co-editor of the protest song magazine Broadside.
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Gil Turner Turner, Gil
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American singer-songwriter
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Gilbert Strunk
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1974-01-01Z
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1950-01-01Z
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dbpedia:The_Broadside_Singers dbpedia:Bob_Dylan dbpedia:The_New_World_Singers dbpedia:Pete_Seeger
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dbpedia:The_Broadside_Singers dbpedia:Pete_Seeger dbpedia:The_New_World_Singers dbpedia:Bob_Dylan
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solo_singer
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1933-05-06Z
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1933-01-01Z
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1974-09-23Z
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1974-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Protest_song dbpedia:Folk_music
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