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Berkeley in the Sixties: June 2011
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Berkeley in the Sixties. Dedicated to increasing and sharing knowledge of the Berkeley coffeeshops and music venues of the 1960s, and the musicians who played there. Thursday, 9 June 2011. Fresh Fish Only, A Berkeley Bag. They're a warm open band, not a hard rock group, and they radiate the. Obviously they don't believe the audience exists, for they strike poses and tell jokes in cowboy dialects, or start convoluted explanations of the evolution of a song, but forget and wander off mike or lapse into inc...
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Berkeley in the Sixties: March 2013
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Berkeley in the Sixties. Dedicated to increasing and sharing knowledge of the Berkeley coffeeshops and music venues of the 1960s, and the musicians who played there. Tuesday, 12 March 2013. THE INCREDIBLE FISH STORY. A timeline of events with the occasional anecdotal note:. Crystal Ballroom, Portland OR (Country Joe McDonald solo). Retinal Circus, Vancouver, BC, Canada (Country Joe McDonald solo). Crystal Ballroom, Portland OR (Incredible Fish show without Country Joe) After Joe had played the Crystal Ba...
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Berkeley in the Sixties: December 2011
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Berkeley in the Sixties. Dedicated to increasing and sharing knowledge of the Berkeley coffeeshops and music venues of the 1960s, and the musicians who played there. Wednesday, 14 December 2011. Mad River - Jersey Sloo. Some old Berkeley Boys many of you may remember . Housed in the same sleeve as the vinyl 12”, the 12” x 12” 36pp, full colour, mini-coffee table book features a 26,000 word history of the band written by Ugly Things. It was former Youngblood Jerry Corbitt who produced the other long-lost ...
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Berkeley in the Sixties: February 2011
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Berkeley in the Sixties. Dedicated to increasing and sharing knowledge of the Berkeley coffeeshops and music venues of the 1960s, and the musicians who played there. Thursday, 17 February 2011. Reverend Gary Davis: Twas Brillig. Friday 25 February 1966. Little Theater, Berkeley (Florence Schwimly Little Theatre): Rev Gary Davis. ED Denson from the Berkeley Barb (Vol 2, No 9: March 4, 1966):. Two years ago Artesian Productions was destroyed by its double bill of the Rev. and Jimmy Reed, and the Brilli...
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Berkeley in the Sixties: October 2010
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Berkeley in the Sixties. Dedicated to increasing and sharing knowledge of the Berkeley coffeeshops and music venues of the 1960s, and the musicians who played there. Sunday, 3 October 2010. Solon Faces Banana Treat. The following article first appeared in the Berkeley Barb Volume 4, Number 10 (Issue 91, May 12-18, 1967). Mr Thompson of New Jersey asked and was given permission to extend his remarks at this point in the Record and to include extraneous matter.). What can Congress do in this time of crisis?
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Berkeley in the Sixties: TODAY IN HISTORY - THE BAY AREA TIME MACHINE
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Berkeley in the Sixties. Dedicated to increasing and sharing knowledge of the Berkeley coffeeshops and music venues of the 1960s, and the musicians who played there. Saturday, 23 February 2013. TODAY IN HISTORY - THE BAY AREA TIME MACHINE. Being an extract from our database, dates are in the format yyyy-mm-dd. Saturday 19630223 - Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley: A blues trio featuring clarinettist Frank "Big Boy" Goudie, Dick Oxtot on bass and Ken Ellis on guitar. Malecot, Jim Lynch. Friday 19680223...
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Berkeley in the Sixties: December 2012
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Berkeley in the Sixties. Dedicated to increasing and sharing knowledge of the Berkeley coffeeshops and music venues of the 1960s, and the musicians who played there. Saturday, 22 December 2012. Bear's Lair, UCB, Berkeley. The Bear's Lair opened in the. Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union building on Lower Sproul Plaza. Of the UC Berkeley campus. In the 1962. The Bear's Lair was regularly used as a music venue during the second half of the 1960's. Hoot with Chris Selsor. Hoot with Chris Selsor. Mance Li...
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Berkeley in the Sixties: Babylon, 2504 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA
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Berkeley in the Sixties. Dedicated to increasing and sharing knowledge of the Berkeley coffeeshops and music venues of the 1960s, and the musicians who played there. Sunday, 11 November 2012. Babylon, 2504 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA. A Performance History (as we know it right now). Peace Bread and Land Band. Peace Bread and Land Band. Peace Bread and Land Band. Peace Bread and Land Band. Fantazia Turkish Billy Dance Group. Peace Bread and Land Band. Jim Carter and Dale Jerred. Sonny Street Blues Band.
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Berkeley in the Sixties: November 2010
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Berkeley in the Sixties. Dedicated to increasing and sharing knowledge of the Berkeley coffeeshops and music venues of the 1960s, and the musicians who played there. Thursday, 18 November 2010. And Crowd Says Aaah. Duvall, Washington - April 28, 1968. Those are the sounds a crowd and an uptight piano' make when a helicopter dumps the piano from a height of 200 feet. A musical underground group called Country Joe and the Fish, provided music while the crowd waited for the helicopter. Van Over, better know...
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