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Alan Farley with David Lemieux. Grateful Dead audio and video archivist David Lemieux on "My Favorite Things", broadcast on KALW in San Francisco, Calif. on Nov. 1, 2005 [radio broadcast]
(Sound)
Creators:
Lemieux, David
Farley, Alan
KALW (Radio station : San Francisco, Calif.)
Alan Farley with David Lemieux. Grateful Dead audio and video archivist David Lemieux on "My Favorite Things", broadcast on KALW in San Francisco, Calif. on Nov. 1, 2005 [radio broadcast]
(Sound)
Creators:
Lemieux, David
Farley, Alan
KALW (Radio station : San Francisco, Calif.)
The Who, The Grateful Dead. October 9-10, 1976, Oakland Stadium. Day on the Green 8, Day on the Green 9
(Poster)
Creator:
Tuten, Randy
Related Shows:
Oakland Coliseum Stadium - October 9, 1976
Oakland Coliseum Stadium - October 10, 1976
The Who, Woody Herman and his Orchestra, A.B. Skhy - Santana, The Impressions, Ike & Tina Turner, Blues Image - Lights: Brotherhood of Light, Little Princess 109 - Bill Graham Presents in San Francisco -
(Poster)
Creator:
Singer, David
Bill Graham Presents The Who - Oakland Stadium, August 29-30, 1989 - Day on the Green #1 & 2
(Poster)
Creators:
Bostedt, William
Pompili, Jerry
Tuten, Randy
Fillmore West, August 1968: The Who, James Cotton, Magic Sam; Creedence Clearwater Revival, It's a Beautiful Day, Albert Collins; Grateful Dead, Kaleidoscope, Albert Collins; Quicksilver Messenger Service, Spooky Tooth, Cold Blood. Lights by Holy See: slide reproduction (by Ken Friedman) of the poster by Alton Kelley and Rick Griffin
(Image)
Creators:
Friedman, Ken
Kelley, Alton
Griffin, Rick
Related Shows:
Fillmore West - August 20, 1968
Fillmore West - August 21, 1968
Fillmore West - August 22, 1968