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The Goldwaters were a short-lived American folk music group from the 1960s who wrote and sang songs praising then Arizona senator Barry Goldwater and his libertarian philosophies. The band formed primarily to boost support for Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign and were best known for their politically conservative comedic banter and bright red sweaters which were emblazoned with the combined formulas for gold and water (Au H2O). Neither Goldwater nor his campaign had anything to do with creating the group. The group released one album, The Goldwaters Sing Folk Songs to Bug the Liberals, in 1964, which has since become a novelty collector's item.
American folk music group
Members
- Ken Crook – (Singer)
- Bob Green – (Guitarist)
- Fred Quan – (Banjo)
- Jim Vantrease – Bassist (did not tour with the group)
References
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Political career |
- Electoral history of Barry Goldwater
- Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act
- Goldwater v. Carter
- Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984
- Goldwater–Nichols Act
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Elections |
- 1952
- 1958
- 1964 presidential campaign
- 1964 Republican National Convention
- 1964 United States presidential election
- 1968
- 1974
- 1980
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Family |
- Barry Goldwater Jr. (son)
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Other |
- Barry Goldwater statue
- The Conscience of a Conservative
- The Goldwaters (musical group)
- Goldwater v. Ginzburg
- Goldwater rule
- Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship
- Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range
- Goldwater Institute
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