Whether performing solo or in a duo with Bob Gibson, Hamilton Camp served as one of the links between the Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger folk music of the '40s and the singer/songwriter school of Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, and Phil Ochs in the '60s. Camp's tune "Pride of Man" was covered by Quicksilver Messenger Service in 1967, while the Camp/Gibson collaboration "Well, Well, Well" was recorded by Simon & Garfunkel on their debut album, Wednesday Morning, 3 AM, in 1966.
In the early '60s, Camp and Gibson played in clubs, coffeehouses, and festivals throughout the United States. ...