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Richie Havens
Richie Havens
American singer-songwriter
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Arlo Guthrie
Arlo Guthrie
American folk singer
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Chris Robinson
Chris Robinson
American musician
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Bonnie Tyler
Bonnie Tyler
Welsh recording artist and singer
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Mike MacRae
Mike MacRae
American actor
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Bobby Charles
Bobby Charles
American singer-songwriter
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Biz Markie
Biz Markie
American rapper and record producer
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Puddle of Mudd
Puddle of Mudd
American rock band
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Mojo Nixon
Mojo Nixon
American musician
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Ram Dass
Ram Dass
American contemporary spiritual teacher and the author of the 1971 book Be Here Now
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Pinto Colvig
Pinto Colvig
actor (1892-1967)
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The Ace of Cups
The Ace of Cups
rock band
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Ruben Studdard
Ruben Studdard
American singer
Wavy Gravy
American entertainer

Wavy Gravy

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American entertainer

Hugh Nanton Romney Jr. (born May 15, 1936), known as Wavy Gravy, is an American entertainer and peace activist best known for his role at Woodstock, as well as for his hippie persona and countercultural beliefs. He has reported that his moniker was given to him by B.B. King at the Texas International Pop Festival in 1969.

Romney has founded or co-founded several organizations, including the activist commune the Hog Farm, and later, as Wavy Gravy, Camp Winnarainbow and the Seva Foundation. He founded the Phurst Church of Phun in the 1960s, a secret society of comics and clowns that aimed to support ending of the Vietnam War through political theater, and has adopted a clown persona in support of his political activism, and more generally as a form of entertainment work, including as the official clown of the Grateful Dead.

As Wavy Gravy, he has had two radio shows on Sirius Satellite Radio's Jam On station. A documentary film based on his life, Saint Misbehavin': The Wavy Gravy Movie, was released in late 2010 to generally positive reviews. Romney was awarded the Kate Wolf Memorial Award by the World Folk Music Association in 1992.