~terry
Sat, Jul 27, 2002 (09:32)
seed
Hippies? Do they still exist?
~terry
Sat, Jul 27, 2002 (09:32)
#1
aging hippies bare all at nudestock festival:
http://nudestockfestival.com/WebPages2001/page_01.htm
~paul
Tue, Oct 18, 2005 (09:09)
#2
Chet Helms Tribal Stomp
Sunday, October 30 2005 All Day
Produced by: Family Dog
Admission: Free
Info: Information will be posted at: 2b1records.com/chetmemorial. The
list of performers who wish to pay their respects is massive. As the
performers, etc. confirm they will be posted on the site.
Volunteers: Anyone wishing to be involved may sign up at
tribes.tribe.net/chethelmstribalstomp
Web: www.2b1records.com/chetmemorial
Background:
Chet Helms was one of the founding fathers of the psychedelic movement
from the 1960?s. As promoter for the ?Family Dog?, Chet developed the
concept of the modern rock concert and was one of the founding fathers
of the 1960?s peace movements that swept the nation and made waves
around the world. Chet was also the catalyst that brought together
Janis Joplin with ?Big Brother and the Holding Company?, which helped
shape the San Francisco sound. He promoted acts like The Grateful Dead,
Jefferson Airplane, Charlatans, Great Society, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors,
Peter Tosh, the Clash and countless others. Without Chet Helms, as many
have said, there would be no Grateful Dead, no Jefferson Airplane, no
Big Brother, and the list goes on and on. While promoting concerts at
the legendary Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco, Chet produced a series
of posters that are considered by some to be the finest art from that
period. It was through these posters that artists like Alton Kelley,
Stanley Mouse, and Rick Griffin, rose to fame. He also provided a
fertile home for light shows to develop their art, which became today?s
multimedia light show extravaganzas. Chet Helms continued promoting
pivotal concerts through four decades. In the 60?s at the Avalon,
Family Dog at the Beach, S.F. Golden Gate Park, Denver Dog, and Crystal
Ballroom in Portland. In the 1970?s, Chet organized the ?Tribal Stomps
in Berkeley and Monterey, which rekindled hip values and united the
families. The ?Tribute to Chet Helms? in 1994, brought together many of
the original 60?s acts and started a new hip movement that lasted at
Maritime Hall for 7 years. In 1997, Chet organized the 30th anniversary
?Summer of Love? concert at the Beach Chalet Meadows, uniting young
bands with original 1960?s San Francisco acts. Over 20,000 people
attended this event. Where Bill Graham may have been the warrior and
conqueror of rock, Chet Helms was heart and soul. Chet was a kind and
gentle spirit who had love for all.
Bands: Nick Gravenites, Harvey Mandel, Taj Mahal, Dan Hicks
and the Hot Licks, The Charlatans, Terry Haggerty and James Preston
(Sons of Champlin), Zero II, Squid B. Vicious, Paul Kantner (Jefferson
Airplane, Starship), Barry
Melton (Country Joe and the Fish) Blue Cheer, (Dickie Peterson, Leigh
Stephens), Jorge Santana,
George Michalski, Greg Errico (Sly and the Family Stone), Quicksilver
Gold,
Canned Heat, Narada
Michael Walden, Natural Act (Hal Wagenet and Hitchell Holman), Jeff
Blackburn, Howard Wales, Richi
Ray, (Freedom Highway), Ray Manzarek (The Doors), Vince Welnick,
(TheTubes
and Grateful Dead),
Prairie Prince (Tubes), David Denny (Steve Miller), Peter Kaukonen, Iron
Butterfly, Sammy Hagar,
Herman Eberitzsch (Lee Oskar ,War), Ross Valory (Journey), Ace of Cups,
War,
Judge Murphy, Stephen
Gaskin, David Freiberg (Quicksilver and Starship) Country Joe McDonald
(Country Joe and The Fish)
Greg Douglass (Steve Miller) Pete Sears (Rod Stewart, Hot Tuna), Bruce
Latimer, David and Linda
Laflamme (It's A Beautiful Day), Rowan Brothers, Lydia Pense, Annie
Samson,
Wavy Gravy.
Time: 10:00am to 5:30pm
Location:
Speedway Meadows, Golden Gate Park
San Francisco CA
Contact Information:
www.2b1records.com/chetmemorial