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Herb MetoyerHerb Metoyer Herb Metoyer American singer-songwriter Herb Metoyer (September 8, 1935 – July 24, 2015)[1] was a Detroit-based singer-songwriter and novelist, best known for his folk music and other work involving New Orleans and Louisiana. He was an early mentor to, and lifelong influence on, Mike Taylor, who performed extensively with John Denver and co-wrote the song "Rocky Mountain High". Musical career Metoyer wrote songs for more than 40 years, and was one of the few African Americans to come out of the 1960s folk movement, being prominently associated with Fred Neil and his group of musicians.[2] It has been said about Metoyer and Neill that "Though the folk movement of the early sixties has always been seen as white… (Source: Wikipedia)
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