Garcia and others are listed for the Carousel on May 22, 1968. According to a report in Billboard (Lehman 1968), this was a benefit concert to promote bringing jazz into schools, with an organization called the Jazz Action Movement (JAM).
San Francisco Express Times, May 22, 1968, p. 14. |
The night before circulates from Bear’s journal tape, remarkably enough (shnid-22727). The poster for that night said “Rock Jam” and we know it as Tuesday Night Jam. Check the linked info file for players.
This night, the Wednesday, May 22 gig, lists no personnel. I could drool over which jazz players might have dropped in for this benefit. I don’t know of any other information about this show, pending, again, a check on Rhoney Stanley’s book.
See also my post glancing across the Tuesday, June 4, 1968 Tuesday Night Jam,
“Strung Between Dreams and Reality” (title courtesy of the great Ralph Gleason). I think, but am not sure, that 6/4/68 is relevant to Stanley Mouse’s purple pig poster (AOR 2.170).
Need to double-check. Rhoney Gissen Stanley’s book covers the event in great detail.
Anyway, back to listings, some nice color in here. I bet the Russian River Rodeo in Guerneville on Sunday, May 26 was a mighty time – a whole ‘nother sense of a Bear Republic, I suspect!
REFERENCES
URL http://www.classicposters.com/Tuesday_Night_Jam/poster/Art_of_Rock/2.170;
NY: Monkfish Book Publishing Company.
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