Janet Greene

Janet Greene (née Marcum; December 7, 1930 – March 13, 2021) was an American singer who became noteworthy in the 1960s as a performer of politically right-wing folk songs, and was promoted as the "Anti-Joan Baez".

At the age of 17, she married David Greenroos, and became a mother and homemaker until, in 1954, Burke persuaded her to join him on stage as a singer of duets.

Soon after the series was networked nationally in October 1958, Greene was fired by the WCPO General Manager, Mort Watters.

I was reared in a Christian home with the love of my parents and my brother and sister... My husband and I have two children of our own, and it is my concern for their future that has prompted me to leave my TV career.

Greene sang at the Barry Goldwater election rally held at Knott's Berry Farm on May 30, 1964, sharing the stage with John Wayne and Ronald Reagan.

Greene wrote songs such as "Fascist Threat", "Poor Left Winger", and "Commie Lies", based on Schwarz's speeches, setting the themes to music, and performing them around the country.