>> it was originally called the sun downers. and then uh, there were three of us, three girls with three guitars and we, there was another band called and we were a high school band, you know... >> late 60s, protest band... >> yeah, and... >> what were you singing about? >> and so you know, we changed it to the sun donuts. so we were the sun donuts and we all wrote and uh, one of the girls wrote about uh, environmental, you know tomorrow there will be no more sun and then i wrote a song called cauley lee wilkins is free. and cauley lee wilkins was a, a, he shot um, a civil rights worker, a civil rights activist, i wrote a song about civil rights, as a member of the sun donuts and it was uh the time that topical songs are really big and folk music was like pop, you know all the folk, folk rocks... >> like bob dylan. >> bob dylan, joni mitchell, the byrds, crosby, stills, nash, & young, you know all these bands were, had political kind of uh lyrics and they were uh, some of them were very overtly political >> one of the songs on y