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Aug 1, 2020 · The 1970s San Francisco was beautiful, flamboyant and alive. It was the era of hippies, bohemians, buskers, bongo-drum players and jewelry makers. The city was on the forefront of fashion, music and the counterculture movement.
Abstract: This collection contains material documenting punk music and culture in the San Francisco Bay Area through zines, fliers, photographs, and other ephemera with the bulk of material dating from the late 1970s to mid-1980s. This is a growing collection comprised of small donations to the San Francisco Punk Archive.
The Box Set Band released five original CDs and one combination of outtakes and demos. ... Jim Brunberg and Jeff Pehrson met in a San Francisco cafe 30 years ago and ...
Dec 19, 1999 · The inimitable, wry Hicks, a drummer for San Francisco rock pioneers the Charlatans, packaged his sly cynicism in a Hot Club de France faux jazz sound (complete with two wonderful female ...
Nov 3, 2015 · An archive of music and images pays tribute to San Francisco's vibrant disco scene in the 1970s. The SF Disco Preservation Society started in 2013 when Jim Hopkins, a San Francisco-based sound ...
The San Francisco Street Artists Movement was a Civil Rights Movement for Artists and Craftspeople similar to the others. A story set in the 1970s San Francisco when Artists were fighting to be free of hassle and arrest, to show and sell their art on the streets of San Francisco. The photo at the top of the page taken in 1972 shows the members ...
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Sep 18, 2007 · Not only was San Francisco a musical melting pot, but then-in-vogue free-love practices seemed to extend to musical partnerships, and Love Is the Song We Sing documents the inbreeding that took place.