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  • ...o Banducci’s the hungry i nightclub, and Faith Petric’s San Francisco Folk Music Club. Banducci debuted and fostered influential performers like the Kingsto ...ith Craig Petric of the San Francisco Folk Music Club—San Francisco’s folk music scene rose to national prominence, leading the 1960’s folk revival and sh
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  • ...enty. Twenty-one. And I was pretty good at it because I felt closer to the music than people like Rexroth or Ferlinghetti, who were basically just reciting ...I think so. I also think I identified more with the music. Especially the music of BeBop and post-BeBop, which I listened to a lot as a kid in New York. In
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  • [[Image:DAVID BERNSTEIN - Oliveros and Tape Music Center colleagues consecrate Morton Subotnick cover1-2.jpg|792px]] '''Pauline Oliveros and her Tape Music Center colleagues consecrate Morton Subotnick.'''
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  • ...ng visitors to become sensitized to its music, and at the same time to the music of the environment.
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  • #REDIRECT [[San Francisco Tape Music Center]]
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  • 1911--First San Francisco Symphony season. '''Henry Hadley''' appointed Music Director 1915--'''Alfred Hertz''' from the New York Metropolitan Opera appointed Music Director
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  • [[The Ballad of Snakefinger |Prev. Document]]  [[San Francisco Tape Music Center |Next Document]] [[category:Music]] [[category:North Beach]] [[category:1960s]]
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  • ...mance was held at 3:15 pm because the musicians were occupied at cafes and music halls in the evening. Only the first violins and a few first chairs were pa ...zzini]] gave a benefit concert with the symphony to raise money to buy the music library of the Pittsburgh Symphony, which had ceased performing. The concer
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  • [[Image:Steel-drummer-and-others-in-music-concourse-1971.jpg]] '''Steel drummers jam in the Music Concourse, not far from Hippie Hill, 1969.'''
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  • [[category:beats]] [[category:1950s]] [[category:music]] [[category:dissent]] [[category:Marina]] [[category:Western Addition]]
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  • [[Image:DAVID BERNSTEIN - Oliveros and Tape Music Center colleagues consecrate Morton Subotnick cover1-2.jpg|792px]] '''Pauline Oliveros and her Tape Music Center colleagues consecrate Morton Subotnick.'''
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  • [[category:Music]] [[category:North Beach]] [[category:1990s]]
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  • ...gory:Dogpatch]] [[category:Mission Bay]] [[category:Shoreline]] [[category:Music]]
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  • ...esque hall in 1936 (later known as Blanco’s, and now as the Great American Music Hall on O’Farrell Street). She starred in “Sally Rand’s Nude Ranch”
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  • ...degree in music at Indiana University, Sims moved to San Francisco to be a music teacher. He taught high school band in Daly City, but ultimately devoted hi ...horus. In 1978, he decided the local Gay Freedom Day parade could use more music. He posted fliers around town, ultimately gathering together a few wind and
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  • ...ng visitors to become sensitized to its music, and at the same time to the music of the environment.
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  • ...none of them, in Dr. Weirde's opinion, comes close to this one. For great music, and sheer religious chutzpah, the Coltrane Church's Sunday worship can't b ...ight-Ashbury]] [[category:Western Addition]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:Music]] [[category:African-American]] [[category:Religion]]
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  • ...]] [[category:Housing]] [[category:Dissent]] [[category:1970s]] [[category:Music]] [[category:Film]]
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  • ...he same time (1969-70) the [[1960’s Folk Music at the hungry i and SF Folk Music Club|Hungry-i]] (originally opened by Eric Nord, who sold it to Enrico Band ...arks]] [[category:1950s]] [[category:1960s]] [[category:1970s]] [[category:Music]] [[category:Beats]]
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  • ...that had authentic belly dancers and on a side street was The Orphanage. A music club. I was the girl taking your money at the door and explaining “sorry, [[category:Music]] [[category:North Beach]] [[category:1970s]]
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  • ...n in quality, but at their best, they comprise some of the most innovative music to come out of rock. Their second LP ''Surrealistic Pillow'' quickly became ...Spurred on by Phil Lesh, a former student of the "avant-garde" electronic music program at Mills College, this bizarre album attempted to combine electroni
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  • ...enty. Twenty-one. And I was pretty good at it because I felt closer to the music than people like Rexroth or Ferlinghetti, who were basically just reciting ...I think so. I also think I identified more with the music. Especially the music of BeBop and post-BeBop, which I listened to a lot as a kid in New York. In
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  • I saw so much music it all runs into one long night. [[category:Music]] [[category:Civic Center]] [[category:1960s]] [[category:1970s]]
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  • ...ns because of their command of the poly-rhythms that were essential to the music... The dances, too, startled many Americans, who thought the hip movement t ...ike the fairway of an enormous circus or carnival. Colors, lights, crowds, music, candy, hawkers, ballyhoo--everything is there but the elephants and the sa
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  • [[Image:Italian-men-making-music-on-Potrero-Hill-backyard 005.jpg|800px]] '''Italian neighbors making music in Potrero Hill backyard, early 20th century.'''
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  • ...assage between the Conservatory to the north, and the original site of the Music Concourse (where the tennis courts are now) to the south. ...e, view west toward the current Aids Grove. The bridge led from the second Music Concourse and Bandshell (site of today's tennis courts) toward the Conserva
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  • ...l streetfair has brought thousands to Clarion Alley to enjoy the art, live music, and connecting with friends old and new. This scene is from the 2007 stree
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  • ...Francisco in the 1960s” (Bill Graham Civic Auditorium), his impact on the music scene was much more nuanced. His business acumen and the way he ran his bus ...is partly owed to) the heyday of late 60s counterculture movement and its music scene in San Francisco. Greg Gaar, a native San Franciscan photojournalist,
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  • ...]] [[category:2010s]] [[category:Mission]] [[category:Dissent]] [[category:Music]] [[category:Punk]]
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  • ...o Banducci’s the hungry i nightclub, and Faith Petric’s San Francisco Folk Music Club. Banducci debuted and fostered influential performers like the Kingsto ...ith Craig Petric of the San Francisco Folk Music Club—San Francisco’s folk music scene rose to national prominence, leading the 1960’s folk revival and sh
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  • ...or your color or your gender, even. If you wanted to go out and listen to music that's where you could go." [[category:African-American]] [[category:music]] [[category:Western Addition]] [[category:1940s]] [[category:1950s]] [[cat
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  • ...long with "The Rememberator" performance by "Shaking San Francisco," live music; a 120-foot-long graffiti mural wall; and SF’s biggest potluck picnic eve
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  • Rock music on the radio? As late as the mid-1960s, this concept was foreign to most Sa ...ound" station in that its DJs played extended experimental and psychedelic music that addressed the culture of sex and drugs more openly than any previous S
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  • ...days, and by which he still abides today. At Jimbo's Bop City, the intense music served as a binding agent, uniting the audience and musicians in a shared p ...re playing at Bop City, from her black perspective: "It's such a spiritual music, it really binds people together. And for that time, people that had any ki
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  • ...e center of the photo is the old Infant Shelter, later the Conservatory of Music, and now a French school at 19th and Ortega.'''
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  • ...he Loading Zone, America Needs Indians, Open Theater, [[San Francisco Tape Music Center|Tape Center]], the Merry Pranksters, and The Music
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  • [[category:Music]] [[category:Civic Center]] [[category:1960s]]
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  • ...Angels, at the peak of their "outlaw" reputation, corralled lost children. Music was provided by a host of local rock bands including [[Jefferson Airplane a ...tegory:1960s]] [[category:Haight-Ashbury]] [[category:Hippies]] [[category:Music]]
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  • ...cisco as the capital of the counterculture philosophy and the epicenter of music and protest. 30,000 people gathered to turn on, tune, and drop out in peace ...o’s 1967 [[Human Be-In|Human Be-In]] gathered thousands of people to enjoy music and community, ultimately setting in motion the Summer of Love, an event th
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  • ...to a pronounced degree, she was famous for the "Spider Dance." Set to the music of a tarantella (an Southern Italian folk dance in 6/8 time), it represente
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  • ...wonderful creative experience working with the Looters Co-Directing their Music Video for Island Records, then our independent documentary. But it wasn't j ...ences including Central American and so called "Third World" movements and music as well as other parts of the world. European activists came frequently to
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  • ...ell distributed free newspaper, the ''Music Calendar'' (which covered punk music ignored by the ''Bay Guardian)'' carried a lengthy article by a WCT organiz
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  • ...munity interests. It isn't unusual, for example, to hear the sound of folk music or bagpipes floating over the hill on a quiet evening.
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  • ...te recognition. A clue from the Aug., 23, 2011 puzzle read “Legendary S.F. music/comedy club where Woody Allen and [[Lenny Bruce at FBI|Lenny Bruce]] perfor ...tions — the group known as [[1960’s Folk Music at the hungry i and SF Folk Music Club|the Kingston Trio]]. As local boys from Palo Alto, the trio had a long
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  • ...ariam, a blind musical couple from Mali, rock the crowd at the Stern Grove Music Festival, 2007.'''
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  • [[category:Music]] [[category:1910s]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:Italian]]
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  • ...d luncheon, following which there was an enjoyable program of speeches and music. <br>
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  • ...) make music for the brain. But the Russians (Rachmaninov) make romance of music and almost everything else. The young Russian Count Rezanov couldn't get Do ...esence of Dona Conception? This had to be music to Rezanov's ears. Russian music.
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  • ...; I attracted attention and applause from the other dancers. The acid, the music and the loss of inhibitions opened up a new world for me. I was experiencin
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  • ...blic Art]] [[category:Downtown]] [[category:Famous characters]] [[category:Music]] [[category:Tourism]] [[category:Women]]
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  • ...lub owner who tries to give civilized musicians a chance to play civilized music to a civilized audience, this is the fellow the police should be helping in ...ntertainers and management you would not be ashamed to know socially, good music and literate songs and gags.
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  • '''Pauline Oliveros at an early electronic music device, c. 1960s''' ...roduced John Cage, Henry Cowell, Lou Harrison, and Terry Riley, Oliveros's music comes from a world that is vastly different from and yet in some ways frigh
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  • ...xhibit. Out of it came the usual intense sounds associated with electronic music punctuated with electronic farts & belches that was irritating to the ears .... Slowly the crowds drifted across the street to see and hear the “strange music” and the two rows of people moving about with umbrellas when it wasn't ra
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  • Rhapsodic and cathartic, psychedelic music came roaring into existence in the mid-1960s. The style’s guitar-centric, ...d. “It was like she switched a channel that brought out the power. And the music was louder by a quantum leap than what went before. It made everything diff
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  • ...d it to become so successful. Its superficial political coverage, critical music reviews, and experienced writers and editors propelled the magazine to the ...xperience to create a publication that documented and later influenced the music industry. The success of the magazine was rooted in Wenner’s experience a
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  • ...tegory:1940s]] [[category:1930s]] [[category:African-American]] [[category:music]]
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  • ...Francisco was a crucible for Coltrane and his own style of mind-expanding music, all the while inspiring the long-hairs who followed him. Piecing together ...e. According to Lewis Porter’s indispensable ''John Coltrane: His Life and Music'', Sanders and Coltrane first met in 1959 in Oakland, where Sanders was liv
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  • [[category:Haight-Ashbury]] [[category:1960s]] [[category:music]] [[category:buildings]]
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  • ...the roulette wheel, while lascivious pictures hung on the walls. A band of music and numberless blazing lamps gave animation and a feeling of joyous rapture ...gazer. The sight of such treasures, the occasional success of players, the music, the bustle, heat, drink, greed and deviltry, all combined to encourage pla
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  • [[category:Music]] [[category:1930s]] [[category:1940s]] [[category:Famous characters]]
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  • ...e up the stairs, looked around, then left (the first of many such visits). Music continued. Debbie Dub cut her .foot badly on broken glass, left a bloody tr ...': They put their hands on the table and they could hear the music. It was music they could appreciate because it was so loud.
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  • ...o provide services to gay people. And everywhere the driving beat of disco music heralded a new era in gay self-awareness. ...created an affirmative culture in the 1970s, as the popularity of women's music provided opportunities for large numbers of women to gather and celebrate t
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  • ...in harmony. Waring straightened me out nicely but quickly. "You don't read music, do you" he said, rather than asked. I acknowledged this and was told that ...o, Bing Crosby and Rudy Vallee, everyone who could "carry a tune" knew the music.
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  • ...enough for me to like it, but what enthralled me was that most nights the music came from the old piano, played by an elder black man whose artistry brough ...60s]] [[category:1970s]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:2000s]] [[category:Music]]
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  • During the 1960s Jorma Kaukonen helped pioneer psychedelic music. His electrifying guitar playing on Jefferson Airplane’s Surrealistic Pil ''Barry Melton recently told me that the 1960s music scene in San Francisco could have happened without the rise of psychedelic
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  • [[category:beats]] [[category:1950s]] [[category:North Beach]] [[category:music]]
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  • ...[we're] like this little group trying to make a dent in the San Francisco music system." Stylistically diverse, these early bands were united in their need ...d they'd go out for a reason. There were a lot of things happening but the music was pretty much a focal point." —John Gullak (Mutants). </blockquote>
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  • ...ircuses, bars, homes, drag shows, punk shows, storefronts, advertisements, music shows, trolley cars, popular & unpopular movies, city monuments, catwalks, ...he site, members of the audience would join in with the performers; making music, painting a mural, even helping to prepare the site for performance and lat
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  • ...s and governesses instructed them in proper manners. Tutors gave them art, music, French and German languages. Most boys were permitted to attend public sch
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  • ...cky, Arcelio, who was part of the Malibus musical combo. They played their music all around the Mission. Mary and Evelyn with their brother who was really i
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  • ...exas stood up for the heartlands of the Southwest. There were also various music groups such as "Kafala" and "Spice"--sixty in total--inspired the moment. W ...) follow. Delia (Alegría) arrives with dimples ready. Red wine softens the music I'm still sober but high. Fernando remembers Neruda and Nicanor. Shakes his
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  • ...ame of age in the 1920s and 1930s, she followed the popular entertainment, music and dancing of the day. She most definitely caught the performance bug, an
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  • ...practice rooms for music students. The PAEC could both boost the school’s music and theater offerings, and serve as a performance venue and cultural anchor
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  • ...ladies gathered there as he worked on his score for the Concert of Sacred Music to be performed at Grace Cathedral.” ...athetic listener claimed “your deaf Aunt Agatha could have tuned in on the music of Stan Kenton from three blocks away.”
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  • ...Pistols' Winterland performance helped to focus attention towards the new music, due to their strong signal which covered the urban area and beyond. ...ary and drab place it was—no flyers allowed on telephone poles!—Seattle's music fans challenged their boredom to give Negative Trend a great reception at '
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  • ...he "Good Old Mission Days" Never Existed!|Alejandro Murguia]]. Then we had music by Malambo Kombo, Kofy Brown MC and J-Church. The money made went to La Cas .... Numerous other key people, too frequently battered and embittered by the music business, had gone out into the wider world to seek their calling in fields
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  • ...Alongside this same block, from 1986-1995 resided the infamous underground music space, [[Komotion Gallery|Komotion International]].'''
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  • In the early to mid 80's the once-thriving SF music scene was in yet another periodic lull. The ghosts of the 60's were still o ...r of Europe when we first met. I had been drafted into a "calliope, circus music" band, the Clubfoot Orchestra, and surprisingly Snakefinger was the guitari
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  • They came for the free Sunday concerts in the music concourse; to visit the elaborate playground at Sharon Lake; to sip tea at
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  • ...ject integrated cultural amenities with commerce in buildings for theater, music, cinema, dance, decorative, fine and literary arts, a lyceum, and an artist
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  • ...vative Texas than anything else in the United States (a lot of their early music was obsessed with venting frantic paranoia about rednecks, cowboys, Klansme ...all the skinheads started yelling at us to get out so they'd keep playing music."'' (interview with Dan, 1988)</blockquote>
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  • ...category:gentrification]] [[category:1970s]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:Music]] [[category:Punk]]
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  • ...nger,” audiences who expected Asian performers to be limited to “Oriental” music, dancing and staging were surprised and delighted with their performances.
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  • ...Circus at Glide Memorial Church. Accompanied by photos by Chuck Gould, and music by Peter Coyote. The evening chronicles a turning point in SF and the trans <strong>Music, Art, &amp; Politics of 1967: </strong>Was it all peace and love or did the
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  • ...ime frame, everything ties into a logical ending with image, dialogue, and music supporting the narrative.
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  • ...ty. If anyone suggested "let's have a Moroccan cafe night with films, live music and mint tea," the attitude was "let's move on it . . . now!" We rarely sho [[category:Music]] [[category:Dissent]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:Performing Arts]]
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  • ...e this were places where people could openly take LSD and dance to the new music of the times.'''
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  • [[Image:Music Hall, Woodward's Gardens c1875 wnp37.02291-R.jpg|800px]] '''Music Hall, Woodward's Gardens, c. 1875'''
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  • ...come marching down Market Street. All marching to the rhythm and sounds of Music Master Danny Dalanguyan and his colorful kulintang ensemble. Later in the a
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  • ...ic drugs on the San Francisco scene, and the lasting legacy of psychedelic music. '' ...w Year’s Eve, 1963, when he followed the sound of a banjo into a Palo Alto music store. There, by chance, he met bluegrass veteran Jerry Garcia, waiting for
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  • ...of the human soul. Today, the Slovenian Hall is alive with songs and folk music. As one abruptly drives off James Lick Freeway into the Vermont Street turn
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  • ...and he sure did that night. I remember clearly listening to that dramatic music (It was the ''Ecstasy of Gold'' track…) and wondering if we'd created a m ...into fading memories... but isn't that like most theater -- and like most music, too...? Its very non-materiality makes it all the more precious to have e
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  • ...acts — the Mort Sahls and [[1960’s Folk Music at the hungry i and SF Folk Music Club|Kingston Trios]] — were booked into the main showroom. This room was ...d time for. Sessions often ran three hours or more, with breaks to discuss music and other musicians, and play the newest records.
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  • ...y depths of our little souls? Is it the place where we would listen to the music of the birds and long to have wings to fly, even as they, to distant lands? ...ory, mill, and mine, while deepening sounds of machinery have replaced the music of the birds. No longer can we hear the tales of great deeds, for the stori
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  • ...k emerged in the mid '60s, Top 40 AM stations refused to play it. This new music found its medium on FM radio. But in a replay of the '50s, FM rock, too, is ...k radio of the '60s was a child of fortunate coincidence: a meeting of new music with the revitalization of an old medium-frequency modulation. In 1965 the
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  • ...s|Coit Tower mural]] by Jane Berlandina, well-dressed couples dance to the music of a ukelele and grand piano at an elegant house party. On the tower's stai
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  • ...tending audience. The words became drawings, the improvisation of the jazz music became his spontaneous placements of the words on the page, complemented by
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  • ...derNob]] [[category:Tenderloin]] [[category:Famous characters]] [[category:Music]] [[category:African-American]] [[category:1940s]]
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  • <font size=4>Insurgent Country Music and its Roots in the Golden State</font size> ...ountry, and explain how California is historically more central to Country music than Nashville. Also: special musical accompaniment!
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  • ...before the Howl affair, he planned “a quiet life of reading, listening to music and playing chess.”
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  • ...sed in Oroville, California, where he sang in the church choir and studied music in school. He became adept with piano, banjo, ukulele, and violin. His firs ...ted himself to raising his children and composing and performing spiritual music. An 1989 stroke has since slowed his musical activities.
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  • ...nsing moisture are falling from the ceiling; so many bodies, so much heat. Music charges out over the writhing mass from a pair of speakers suspended precar ...between grand multi-media extravaganzas involving theater, film, dance and music and straight-ahead punk rock shows. The organizers were a loose grouping of
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