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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.
    2 KB (363 words) - 15:58, 14 May 2021
  • ...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
    6 KB (1,094 words) - 16:00, 22 March 2021
  • 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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