Wavy Gravy
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Wavy Gravy (born Hugh Romney on May 15, 1936) is a life-long activist for peace and personal empowerment, best known for his hippie appearance, personality, and beliefs. His monicker (which is the name he uses on a day-to-day basis: "It's worked pretty well through my life," he says, "except with telephone operators – I have to say 'Gravy, first initial W." [1]) was given to him by B.B. King at the Texas Pop Festival.[2] He is also the "official clown" of the Grateful Dead.[3] [4] [5] [6]
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[edit] "My God, they made us the cops"
During the first Woodstock Festival Wavy Gravy and fellow members of the Hog Farm Collective were put in charge of security.[citation needed] Wavy called his rather unorthodox group the "Please Force," a reference to their non-intrusive tactics at keeping order ("please don't do that, please do this instead"). When asked by the press — who were the first to inform him that he and the rest of the Hog Farm were handling security — what kind of tools he intended to use to maintain order at the event, his instant response was "Cream pies and seltzer bottles,..." (both being traditional clown props; he may have been referring to the silent film era Keystone Kops in particular), in Wavy's words: "...they all wrote it down and I thought, 'The power of manipulating the media', ah ha!".[7]
Wavy Gravy has been the M.C. of, and the only person to appear on the bill of, all three Woodstock Festivals.
[edit] All Access
Wavy Gravy can often be seen ('walking his fish' or other typical 'Wavy gags') at festivals and music events, wearing his "All Access" pass (a laminated picture of the Earth from Space, emblazoned with the words ALL ACCESS) and greeting friend and stranger alike in any number of costumes and disguises, yet somehow instantly recognizable. Though his pass is a jest, like many clown jests it has its kernel of truth. Wavy Gravy is known, loved and welcomed worldwide by many.
[edit] The Hog Farm today
[edit] Camp Winnarainbow
Wavy Gravy created a circus-skills and self-empowerment school called Camp Winnarainbow located in Laytonville, California, at the 700 acre (2.8 km²) Black Oak Ranch, the same site as the Annual "Kate Wolf" and "Earthdance" festivals. This multidisciplinary school started as a day-care arrangement for children of sufi parents, but now it is partly run by graduates of the Winnarainbow program. Activities include everything from improv to stiltwalking, unicycling, songwriting and didgeridoo playing.
[edit] The Hog Farm Pig-Nic
The Hog Farm Family Pig-Nic was an annual music and culture festival held at the Black Oak Ranch. The concert is no longer being held there, however the "Kate Wolf Festival" and Earthdance", are held on the Black Oak Ranch on a yearly basis.
[edit] Nobody's Business
Just across the road from the Hog Farm, Wavy Gravy has established the store "Nobody's Business," reminiscent of his "Nobody for President" campaign -- as in "who's in Washington right now working to make the world a safer place? Nobody!", "Nobody's Perfect," "Nobody Keeps All Promises," "Nobody Should Have That Much Power," etc. (His late pet pig was named Nobody)
[edit] Quotes
- "We are all the same person trying to shake hands with our self."
- "The 90's are the 60's standing on their head."
- "What we have in mind is breakfast in bed for 400,000!" (the introduction of granola at Woodstock — an urgent fix for a desperate situation)
- "A lot of the kids who are running Camp Winnarainbow now started as campers when they were seven. They can usually do it on a unicycle while juggling three balls. We curry both hemispheres of the brain. In school, kids learn numbers and letters; we teach timing and balance, which I think is equally important — without competition, except with yourself."
- "...kids will do anything if they can stay up later than other kids, even sit with a straight back and watch their breath." (about meditation at Winnarainbow)
[edit] Quotes About Wavy Gravy
- "Wavy Gravy is the illegitimate son of Harpo Marx and Mother Teresa." - Paul Krassner
[edit] Selected works
[edit] Books
- The Hog Farm and Friends (1974; Links; ISBN 0-8256-3014-2)
- Something Good for a Change: Random Notes on Peace Thru Living (1992; St Martins; ISBN 0-312-07838-2)
[edit] Audio
- "Third Stream Humor" early 60s, World Pacific (by Hugh Romney)
- 80s are the 60s (2002; RX Records; ISBN 6306057811)
[edit] Trivia
- Ben and Jerry's ice cream have named a flavour in honour of Wavy Gravy.
- Wavy Gravy's first appearance at an event in the Neo-Pagan community was at the WinterStar Symposium in 1998 with Paul Krassner. He appeared there again in 2000 with Phyllis Curott, where he joined Rev. Ivan Stang in a joint ritual of the Church of the SubGenius and his Church of the Cosmic Giggle.
- At the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum's 60s psychedelic tribute "I Want To Take You Higher", Wavy Gravy's sleeping bag and tie-dyed false teeth were displayed. He and Paul Krassner appeared there on the last day of the exhibit in February, 1998.
[edit] See also
- Clown
- Grateful Dead
- The Hog Farm
- The Seva foundation - a worldwide charitable group of which Wavy Gravy is a prominent supporter and director, and which helps to fund sight-saving surgery to people in so-called 'developing nations'