In April 1959 the writer and editor Lee (Hoffman) Shaw launched her third “folkmusic fanzine” to chronicle the burgeoning traditional music scene in New York’s Greenwich Village. She described it as “an amateur magazine edited and published by Lee Shaw, assisted by Barry Kornfeld”. (Kornfeld, a prominent guitarist and folksinger, was the one who drove Bob Dylan out to meet Woody Guthrie at the hospital where he was dying of Huntingdon’s disease.)Hoffman named “Gardyloo” after “the traditional cry of warning before one dumped a bucket of slops out of an upstairs window”. Eventually she adapted the publication to be a promotional vehicle for the New Lost City Ramblers, a string band comprising mathematics professor Tom Paley, photographer-fil...