Stan Wilson (folk musician)

Stan Wilson (born May 2, 1922 – June 8, 2005), was an American singer and guitarist.

[1] He is best known for his early performances in the San Francisco folk scene, especially in the Hungry I nightclub, and for his association with The Kingston Trio.

[2] Critic Ralph J. Gleason wrote that Wilson "helped make the beginnings of the folk music invasion.

"[3] Wilson recorded more than seven albums and was the first entertainer to play the hungry i club.

[1] He was briefly married to Tamar Hodel, who played a role in the scandals surrounding the Black Dahlia murder, and with whom he had a daughter, Deborah Elizabeth (AKA Fauna Elizabeth).