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As of December 2011, just two of the five original members were still alive: Steve Trott and Steve Butts. Legacy. The Highwaymen had a significant impact on the folk scene of the early 1960s.
Stephen Spangler Trott [1] (born December 12, 1939) is a Senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit . Education and career. Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Trott received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wesleyan University in 1962.
Steve Trott sings baritone with the Highwaymen and plays three (yes, count 'em, THREE) mandolins made by the legendary Rolfe Gerhardt, and a Norman Blake model Martin guitar. But only one at a time. So far. After college, Steve went to Harvard Law School and become a prosecutor for 23 years, 17 in the District Attorney's Office in Los Angeles ...
28 dic 2012 · Just two weeks after arriving at Wesleyan in September 1958, Fisher brought together four other freshman he’d met at a fraternity party – Providence native Bob Burnett, Steve Butts, Chan Daniels and guitarist Steve Trott – and the quintet started doing shows on-campus and playing local gigs.
30 apr 2016 · HistoricusJoe. 34.6K subscribers. Subscribed. 88. 8.9K views 7 years ago. #1 for two weeks Sept. 4 and 11, 1961. Steve Trott, mandolin and guitarist for the group, explained that "Michael" was...
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30 lug 1985 · As Stephen S. Trott tells it, at first he was a hero of the Black Panther movement, when, as a deputy district attorney in Los Angeles, he prosecuted a rival group for killing Panther members...
Bobby Burnett, Chan Daniels, Dave Fisher (5), Gil Robbins, Mose Henry, Steve Butts, Steve Trott. Variations: Viewing All | Highwaymen. The Highwaymen, "The Highwaymen", Los Bandoleros, The Highway Men, Los Highwaymen, The Highwaymen = Los Bandoleros, ザ・ハイウェイメン, ハイウェイメン. Discography. Reviews.