T.bone in summertime fashion styley mode with Charles Plymell:
Charles Plymell (also known as Charlie Plymell) is a poet and writer from Kansas who is often overlooked for his involvement as a
Beat writer and poet.
He was involved in the
Beat scene in New York in the 1950s before moving to San Francisco in the 1960s where he shared a house with
Allen Ginsberg and
Neal Cassady on
Gough Street in 1963. He is originally from Kansas where he performed
Peyote rituals in the 1950s and
K.C. Jazz Benzedrine scenes. Allen Ginsberg credited him for inventing the
Wichita Vortex. Ginsberg also said Plymell was the first to play
Bob Dylan for him, at a friend's house in Bolinas.