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[[Image:Elliott_Ramblin_Brad_Sonic_Disruptors.ongoing|right]]From ''Sonic Disruptors #3'' (DC comic book mini-series written by Mike Baron, drawn by Barry Crain and John Nyberg), February 1988.
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[[Image:Elliott_Ramblin_Brad_Sonic_Disruptors.jpg||thumb|right]]From ''Sonic Disruptors #3'' (DC comic book mini-series written by Mike Baron, drawn by Barry Crain and John Nyberg), February 1988.
  
Elder statesman of folk music-type-musician. Hero of [[Myron Speece]].
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Elder statesman of folk music-type-musician. Hero of protagonist [[Myron Speece]]. Elliott gave Speece a job at a radio station he owned, saving him from a Dickensian life as a homeless pickpocket.
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His name is based on real folk singer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramblin%27_Jack_Elliott Ramblin' Jack Elliott].
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==See also==
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*[[Myron Speece]]
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*[[Billy Bob Beau Geste]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:14, 27 February 2019

Elliott Ramblin Brad Sonic Disruptors.jpg

From Sonic Disruptors #3 (DC comic book mini-series written by Mike Baron, drawn by Barry Crain and John Nyberg), February 1988.

Elder statesman of folk music-type-musician. Hero of protagonist Myron Speece. Elliott gave Speece a job at a radio station he owned, saving him from a Dickensian life as a homeless pickpocket.

His name is based on real folk singer Ramblin' Jack Elliott.

See also