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Wavy Gravy
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Wavy Gravy
(Hugh Romney)
Summary
Wavy Gravy, born Hugh Romney, was a beat poet in Greenwich Village in the late 1950s, where he hung out with characters such as Paul Krassner, Lenny Bruce, and Bob Dylan. In the 60s, he began playing the comedian and clown...joining up with Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters. During the 60s he used comedy as his vehicle for social change, travelling the country to protest the war and focus on poverty. By 1966 he was living on the Hog Farm and achieved fame at Woodstock in 1969 where he served as a sort of master of ceremonies.

The Hog Farmers later travelled to Europe and Nepal where they joined with the World Health Organization to form Seva ("service" in sanskrit), an international medical aid organization. Wavy is also active in Camp Winnarainbow, which teaches children circus and performance arts.

Quote
"The whole earth is in jail and we're plotting this incredible jailbreak."
-- Wavy Gravy
Author of (Books)
  • Something Good For A Change: Random Notes On Peace Thru Living (1992)
  • The Hog Farm and Friends (1974)