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* [[Frank Balazs]] | * [[Frank Balazs]] | ||
* [[Dave Burton]] -- | * [[Dave Burton]] -- | ||
+ | * [[Tony Cvetko]] -- ''[[Rapscallion]]'' | ||
* [[Earl Evers]] & [[Jan Evers]] | * [[Earl Evers]] & [[Jan Evers]] | ||
* [[Meade Frierson|Meade]] & [[Penny Frierson]] -- ''[[A Passing Fancy]]'' | * [[Meade Frierson|Meade]] & [[Penny Frierson]] -- ''[[A Passing Fancy]]'' |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 11 February 2021
RAPS is an apa which was founded in 1970 by Dave Burton (see Focal Point V2#11 p3 .) It was active in the 1970s (at least).
Members and Contributions[edit]
- Frank Balazs
- Dave Burton --
- Tony Cvetko -- Rapscallion
- Earl Evers & Jan Evers
- Meade & Penny Frierson -- A Passing Fancy
- Dan Goodman
- Patrick Hayden -- A Floor So Cunningly Laid That No Matter Where You Stood It Was Underneath Your Feet
- Ben Indick -- Rappin'
- Dave Romm
- Leah Zeldes
OEs[edit]
- Dave Burton
- Frank Balazs mailings 7 (March 1971), 8 (April 1971)
- Earl Evers & Jan Evers mailings 29 (September 1972), 30 (May 1972), 39 (1974)
Publication | 1970—1970s |
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